
ATTACHMENT 3. REPORT: COMMITTEE ON CURRICULA AND COURSES (For consideration by the Faculty Senate at its meeting on July 6, 1994) The Committee requests that any department which has a proposal being recommended by the Committee on Curricula and Courses provide a spokesperson to attend the Faculty Senate meeting in which said proposal is to be recommended. Please contact.Faculty Senate Off ice at 7-6073 in advance if errors are noted. I. COLLEGE OF APPLIED PROFESSIONAL SCIENCES -~ School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Change in prerequisites FROM: HRTA 357 HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND TRAVEL LAW. (3) (Prereq: junior standing or permission of instructor) TO: HRTA 357 HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND TRAVEL LAW. (3) II. COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE New courses CRJU 382 HISTORY OF CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN THE WESTERN WORLD. (3) [=HIST 382] Trends in crime and punishment systems in the western world from 1400. Social, economic, and other factors that influenced criminality and societal responses in Europe and the United States. CRJU 534 PROBATION AND PAROLE INSTITUTE. (6) Academic and practical study of community supervision, emphasizing the role of probation and parole services. 24 III. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION - ~ New course EDEX 640 MANAGING PROBLEM BEHAVIOR IN THE CLASSROOM. (3) The development of a workable approach to classroom management through an examina­ tion of a research-based synthesis of current knowledge in classroom and behavior management. IV. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING - ~ Department of Electrical and computer Engineering Deletion EECE 200 ECE SEMINAR. (1) Change in credit FROM: EECE 201 ECE LABORATORY I. (2) TO: EECE 201 ECE LABORATORY I. ( 3) FROM: EECE 301 ECE LABORATORY II. ( 2) TO: EECE 301 ECE LABORATORY II. ( 3) FROM: EECE 302 ECE LABORATORY III. (2) TO: EECE 302 ECE LABORATORY III. ( 3) FROM: EECE 401 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT DESIGN I. (2) TO: EECE 401 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT DESIGN I. (3) FROM: EECE 402 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT DESIGN II. (2) TO: EECE 402 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT DESIGN II. ( 3) FROM: EECE 403 COMPUTER ENGINEERING PROJECT DESIGN I. (2) TO: EECE 403 COMPUTER ENGINEERING PROJECT DESIGN I. (3) FROM: EECE 404 COMPUTER ENGINEERING PROJECT DESIGN II. ( 2) TO: EECE 404 COMPUTER ENGINEERING PROJECT DESIGN II. ~/ (3) 25 v. COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES - ~ ~~ ~'M.e.\\ ~ e.~ A. Classics Program Current Classical Studies Program Proposed Classics Program The program in classical studies combines The Classics Program offers a major in Clas­ courses in Greek, Latin, art history, compara­ sics which allows concentration in Gr=or II\ I'~ Q..fe. tive literature, history, philosophy, and reli­ Latin languages or classical studies. gious studies to provide a variety of may...mn~oco~e" eA m· G ree k , Latm, · or Cl ass1c· al approaches to classical life and letters. The Studies. The program offers courses in Greek program is administered by a committee con­ and Latin, courses in translation (CLAS), and sisting of: Patricia P. Matsen (Greek), Chair; courses in the departments of art history, Ward W. Briggs (Latin); Catherine J. Castner comparative literature, history, philosophy, (Latin); Donald L. Jones (religious studies); and religious studies to provide a variety of Charles R. Mack (art history); Ralph W. enhancements to the study of the literature Mathisen (history); Rosamond K. Sprague and language of the ancient world. Adjunct (philosophy and Greek). faculty include Carl D. Evans (Religious Studies); Donald L. Jones (Religious Basic Program Requirements in Classical Studies); Charles R. Mack (art history); Studies Ralph W. Mathisen (history). 1. General Education Requirements •• 53-62 Basic Program Requirements in Classics For a general outline, see College of Humanities and Social Sciences. 1. General Education Require- ments .....................................53-62 2. Program Requirements For a general outline, see College of Greek or LA TN at the 300 level or above ... 6 Humanities and Social Sciences. GREK 586 ........................................ 3 CLIT 401 ............... ·.......................... 3 2. Program Requirements HIST 502, 503 or 504 .......................... 3 Greek Concentration: Electives withi_n the program .................. 9 GREK at the 300 level or above ...... 18 24 LA TN at the 300 level or above ....... 6 · 3. Cognates, see College of Humanities and or Social Sciences .................................. 12 Latin Concentration: LA TN at the 300 level or above ...... 18 4. Electives, see College of Humanities and GREK at the 300 level or above ....... 6 Social Sciences. or Classical Studies Concentration: Total hours required ....................... 120 GREK or LA TN at the 300 level or above .............................................. 6 Classics as a Cognate CL.AS GREK 586 ................................. 3 CLIT 401 or 390 ......................... 3 Undergraduates may select a cognate program HIST 502, 503, or 504 .................. 3 in classical studies without necessarily taking Electives within the program ........... 9 ·- . 26 ,. o'<' \V\:no<' Greek or Latin; this option is particularly 3. Cognates, see College of Humanities and attractive to students in the liberal arts. The Social Sciences. cognate consists of 12 hours selected from the Note: These courses must be selected in con­ courses below, with the following restriction: sultation a student may not count toward a cognate in with the student's major adviser ...... 12 classical studies any course offered by the department in which the student is majoring. 4. Electives, see College of Humanities and Social Sciences .................................... Courses Offered Total hours required ....................... 120 Art History 313, History of Roman Art Classics/Womens' Studies 324, Topics in Classical Classics as a Cogn e Humanities Undergraduates y select a cognate in either Classics 340 Greek Art and Archaeology Greek, Latin, o Classical Studies. A minor Classics 586 Classical Mythology ies is particularly attractive to Comparative Literature/English 390, Great Books of students in the iberal arts. the Western World Comparative Literature/English 393, Epic Poetry Comparative Literature 401, Greek and Latin Litera­ ture in Translation Prerequisite: Comparative Literature 469/English 395 Classical GREK 121-12 or the equivalent. Drama Greek 305, The Greek New Testament Choose six (6 of the following: Greek 321, Plato Greek 322, Homer GREK 305 e Greek New Testament Greek 501, Herodotus GREK 321 Plato · Greek 502, Thucydides GREK 322 omer Greek 533, Sophocles GREK 501 rodotus Greek 534, Euripides GREK 502 Th cydides Greek 543, Hesiod and the Homeric Hymns GREK 533 So hocles Greek 550, Greek Seminar GREK 534 Eu pides Greek 560, 561, Independent Study GREK 543 Hes d and the Homeric Hymns History 322 Celtic and Roman Britain, 2000 GREK 550 Gre B.C.-A.D. 500 History 501, The Ancient Near East to 323 B.C. History 502, Greek History and Civilization to 146 B.C. Prerequisite: History 503, The History of Rome, 753-27 B.C. LATN 121-122 History 504, The Roman Empire, 27 B.C.-A.D. 480 History 515, Byz.antine History: 4th to 11th Centuries Choose six (6) of the following: History 518, Coinage of the Ancient World Latin 301, Advanced Readings in Latin Literature LATN 301 Ad anced Readings in Latin Lit- 27 Latin 321, Virgil erature Latin 322, Latin Literature of the Golden Age LATN 321 Virgil Latin 342, Latin Composition LA TN 322 Laf iterature of the Golden Latin 399, Independent Study Age Latin 501, Latin Drama LATN 342 Latin 502, Cicero Latin 504, Horace Latin 508, Ovid Drama OR Latin 513, Tacitus LATN 525 Rom Latin 514, Livy Latin 525, Roman Satire Latin 530, Latin Erotic Poetry LATN 513 Tacitu Latin 537, Lucretius LATN 514 Livy Latin 551, History of Latin Literature from the Origins to the Golden Age LA TN 504 Horace Latin 552, History of Latin Literature in the Silver LA TN 508 Ovid Age LA TN 530 Latin E tic Poetry Latin 560, 561, Independent Study LATN 537 Lucretiu Philosophy 303, Greek and Roman Philosophy after Aristotle LA TN 551 History Latin Literature from Philosophy 505, Plato the Origins to th Golden Age Philosophy 506, Aristotle LA TN 552 History o Latin Literature in the Religious Studies 301 , Old Testament Silver Age Religious Studies 302, New Testament Religious Studies 311, The Mission and Message of Jesus Minor in C assical Studies Religious Studies 312, The Life and Letters of Paul Religious Studies 313, The Johannine Literature Six (6) hours of Gr ek or Latin at the 300- Religious Studies 320, Old Testament Sacred Histories Religious Studies 321, Old Testament Prophets Religious Studies 341 , Israel's Wisdom Literature CLAS 586 Classi Religious Studies 501, Religious Philosophies of the West I One (1) of the foll wing courses: Religious Studies 502, Religious Philosophies of the West II Religious Studies 512, History of Western Religion World CLIT 401 Greek d Latin Literature in Basic Degree Requirements in French and Translation Classics CLAS 324 Worn in Antiquity 1. General Education Requirements •. 53-62 One (1) of the follo ing courses: For a general outline, see College of 28 Humanities and Social Sciences. IDST 502 Greek Hi ory and Civilization to 146 B.C. 2. Major Requirements IDST 503 The story of Rome, 753-27 Courses numbered 300 level and above*. 24- B.C. 30 HIST 504 The R man Empire, 27 B.C.- A.D. 480 3. Cognates, see College of Humanities and Social Sciences One (1) of the followin courses: Note: These courses must be selected in con­ sultation with the student's major ARTH 313 History of man Art adviser ...................................... 12 CLAS 340 Greek Art d Archaeology Roman Philosophy 4. Electives. see College of Humanities and after Aristotle Social Sciences. PIDL 505 Plato PIDL 506 Arista Total hours required ....................... 120 RELG 302 New Te tament *Prospective majors should consult with RELG 311 The Miss1 n and Message of adviser concerning specific requirements. Jesus RELG 312 The Life an Letters of Paul Minor in Greek RELG 313 The Johann'ne Literature Prerequisite: GREK 121-122 or the equivalent. Courses Offered in Classical Studies Choose six (6) of the following: Art History 313, Histoa of Roman Art /lrc:.'t\C\'-c \o~y At-'\ \.\1$to .
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