COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Sample Clauses

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Physics PHYS 385 - Topics in Physics 1-3 hours Topics and hours to be arranged with members of the physics faculty. Note Specific course title will be listed when course is scheduled. Change number and description to: PHYS 469(A-G) - Topics in Physics 1-3 credits The study of a selected topic in physics. The course may be repeated for credit when the topic is different. Preferred effective term: Spring 2009
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Xxxxx accepts courses at their DMACC credit-hour value. If you plan to complete your associate degree, please work closely with your DMACC advisor or counselor to select courses that will also fulfill those requirements. Additional courses chosen to complete the A. A. degree will be evaluated by Xxxxx according to the standard Course Articulation Agreement; a maximum of 66 semester hours of transfer credit from two-year institutions will be accepted. The College of Arts & Sciences will determine how each transferred course meets specific degree requirements. Below are recommended courses for majors in the College of Arts and Sciences. For a complete list of major, minor, and concentration requirements, visit the Drake University Undergraduate Catalog at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx DMACC COURSE DRAKE UNIVERSITY EQUIVALENT COURSE Anthropology and Sociology ANT 105 Cultural Anthropology SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology SCSA 002 Intro to Cultural Anthropology SCSS 001 Survey of Sociology Art (Art History, Graphic Design, Studio Arts) ART 133 Drawing ART 143 Painting ART 015 Drawing I ART 063 Painting I Astronomy CHM 165 General/Inorganic Chemistry I CHEM 001/003 General Chemistry I and Lab MAT 211 Calculus I MATH 050 Calculus I MAT 217 Calculus II MATH 070 Calculus II MAT 219 Calculus III MATH 100 Calculus III PHY 213 Classical Physics I PHY 001 Physics I and Lab PHY 223 Classical Physics II PHY 002 Physics I and Lab CIS 171 Java CS 065 Introduction to Computer Science I Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology BIO 112 General Biology I BIO 113 General Biology II BIO 168 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 173 Anatomy and Physiology II CHM 165 General/Inorganic Chemistry I CHM 175 General/Inorganic Chemistry II CHM 263 Organic Chemistry I CHM 273 Organic Chemistry II MAT 211 Calculus I (or Mat 157 Statistics for BA degree) PHY 160 General Physics I (not required for BA degree) PHY 161 General Physics II (not required for BA degree) BIO 012/012L Gen/Pre-Professional Biology I and Lab BIO 013/013L Gen/Pre-Professional Biology II and Lab Biology Elective Biology Elective CHEM 001/003 General Chemistry I and Lab CHEM 002/004 General Chemistry II and Lab CHEM 097/098 Organic Chemistry I and Lab CHEM 108/110 Organic Chemistry II and Lab MATH 050 Calculus (or STAT 060: Stat for Life Sciences) PHY 011 Physics I and Lab PHY 012 Physics II and Lab Biology BIO 112 General Biology I BIO 113 General Biology II CHM 165 General/Inorganic Chemistry I CHM 175 General/Inorganic Chemistry I...
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. History HIST 439A-C - Women in History 3 credits An in-depth examination of women’s history in the United States (A), Europe (B), or the Wider World (C) with particular attention to their status and roles in different historical periods and cultures, and to cultural constructions of femininity. May be taken three times for credit towards the major or minor when topics are different. Note: Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature. Change description and repeatable to: HIST 439A-C - Women in History 3 credits An in-depth examination of women’s history in the United States (A), Europe (B), or the Wider World (C) with particular attention to their status and roles in different historical periods and cultures, and to cultural constructions of gender. Repeatable: Up to 9 credits with different topic. Note: Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature. A-F Grading Preferred effective term: Fall 2009 PROGRAM REVISIONS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Political Science Legal Studies Major (39 credits) CIP Code: 451001 Major Code: 3626 Brief Summary: The Department of Political Science would like to replace COMM 356 in its curriculum with PSCI 419. COMM 356 has been banked by Communication. Also due to banking, the department would like to remove ECON 403, ECON 451, IS 390, and JOUR 460 from their list of approved electives outside the department. PSCI 419 is an upper-level introduction to the study of law as political and cultural practice. Overview of classical and contemporary socio-legal theories and perspectives. We treat law as a political practice and cultural forum from multiple disciplinary standpoints, examining how law and a range of legal institutions embody and constitute political, cultural, economic, and social forces. We examine the mobilization of rights, the use of litigation, and vernacular legal discourse, largely within the context of the United States, but with some reference to transnational struggles. In doing so, we study the relationship between making social policy and the use of litigation by social movements. Specifically, we study litigation strategies at the trial and appellate levels by focusing on various socio-legal movements: the civil rights movement; the women’s movement; the movement for equality based on sexual orientation; and class action tort cases. What are the political dimensions of legal arguments and legal re...
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. History HIST 539 -A-C - Women in History 3 credits An in-depth examination of women’s history in the United States (A), Europe (B), or the Wider World (C) with particular attention to their status and roles in different historical periods and cultures, and to cultural constructions of femininity. Note: May be taken three times for credit towards the major or minor when topics are different. Change description and repeatable to: HIST 539 A-C Women in History 3 credits An in-depth examination of women's history in the United States (A), Europe (B), or the Wider World (C) with particular attention to their status and roles in different historical periods and cultures, and to cultural constructions of gender. Repeatable: Up to 9 credits with different topic. A-F Grading Preferred effective term: Fall 2009 PROGRAM REVISIONS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Psychology
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Psychology Doctor of Psychology – Clinical Psychology (96 credits minimum) CIP Code: 420101 Major Code: 3768 Brief Summary: The Psy D. program has, for a number of years, had the policy that any student earning two C+ grades in any required course will be expelled from the program. The program would like to formalize this in their curriculum. Proposed Catalog Copy: Doctor of Psychology – Clinical Psychology (96 credits minimum) CIP Code: 420101 Major Code: The program typically requires four years of full-time study on campus plus a one-year clinical internship. A minimum of 96 credits of graduate study is required, distributed across the following areas of course work: psychology core, clinical/professional, electives, and dissertation. A 500-hour clinical placement and a full year of clinical internship or the equivalent is also a requirement for graduation. A list of the specific courses included among these requirements may be obtained from the department. Any required course in which a grade lower than a B- is received must be repeated and any elective course in which a grade lower than a B- is received cannot be counted toward the 96 credits required for graduation. Students who receive two grades of C+ or lower will be expelled from the program. There is no specific area of concentration requirement, but the student, in consultation with his/her doctoral committee, may select an appropriate area of concentration from course work within and outside the department. Preferred effective term: Fall 2009 PROGRAM ELIMINATIONS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Mathematics and Computer Science M.A./M.S. Mathematics for Teaching Licensure (32 credits) CIP Code: 270101 Major Code: 3062 Brief Summary: Due to program prioritization, this program is being eliminated. Preferred effective term: Fall 2009 UNDERGRADUATE APPROVALS COURSE REVISIONS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY: Electronics, Computer, and Engineering Technology AET 334 - Automotive Drive Trains 3 credits Automotive drive train theory and operation. Prerequisites: 329 and 333, or consent of instructor. Change prerequisites to: AET 334 - Automotive Drive Trains 3 credits Automotive drive train theory and operation. Prerequisites: MET 329 and 333, or consent of instructor. A-F Grading
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Chemistry and Physics CHEM 100 - Chemistry: Reactions and Reason 3 credits This course enhances scientific literacy by providing a basic understanding of scientific principles with an emphasis on chemistry and biochemistry as well as their application to current topics. These topics may include atmospheric ozone depletion, water pollution, nutrition, pharmaceuticals, and others. Co-requisites: CHEM 100L or consent of instructor. Change title and description to: CHEM 100 - Chemistry and Society 3 credits A survey of basic chemical and biochemical principles relevant to understanding human health, industry, and the environment. Co-requisites: CHEM 100L. Foundational Studies Credit: [FS 2010: Science with Laboratory] A-F Grading Effective term: Fall 2011
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. English ENG 239 - Literature and Life 3 credits Understanding how writers have imagined and represented human experiences through the study of recurrent themes in literature. Foundational Studies Credit: [FS 2010: Literary Studies] Change title to: ENG 239 - Literature and Human Experience 3 credits Understanding how writers have imagined and represented human experiences through the study of recurrent themes in literature.
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Music Music Business Major – Bachelor of Science (92 credits) CIP Code: 500901 Major Code: 3326 Brief Summary: An error was discovered after publication of last year’s revision to the Music Business Major. MUS 222 and 260 should not have been listed under Basic Musicianship courses. There should only be 1 credit for Basic Musicianship courses. There should be two courses (MUS 195 and 196) listed under Secondary Piano for a total of 2 credits. Additionally, elective options in the merchandising concentration were expanded. Student Learning: No change to student learning is anticipated. Proposed Catalog Copy: Music Business Major – Bachelor of Science (90 credits) CIP Code: 500901 Major Code: Music Core: Theory and Skills (16 credits): MUS 111 - Music Theory I 2 credits MUS 112 - Music Theory II 2 credits MUS 113 - Music Skills I 2 credits MUS 114 - Music Skills II 2 credits MUS 211 - Music Theory III 2 credits MUS 212 - Music Theory IV 2 credits MUS 213 - Music Skills III 2 credits MUS 214 - Music Skills IV 2 credits History and Literature (12 credits): MUS 150 - Introduction to Musical Traditions I 3 credits MUS 237 - Introduction to World Music and Culture 3 credits MUS 350 - Music History I 3 credits MUS 351 - Music History II 3 credits Other Basic Musicianship Courses (1 credit): MUS 204 - Technology for Musicians 1 credit Secondary Piano (2 credits) MUS 195 – Secondary Piano I 1 credit MUS 196 – Secondary Piano II 1 credit Note: Piano and organ principals are excused from this requirement but must take two additional hours of music electives. Performance (6 credits): Choose 4 credits from the following: MUS 272(A-G; I-U) - Individual Performance Study 1 credits Choose 2 credits from the following: MUS 472(A-G; I-U) - Individual Performance Study 1 credits Note: Students must enroll in six semesters of performance credits. Ensembles (4 credits): Choose 2 credits from the following: MUS 217 – 417 Masterworks Chorale 0-1 credit MUS 219 – 419 Concert Choir 0-1 credit MUS 259 – 459 University Symphony 0-1 credits MUS 269S – 469S Symphonic Band 0-1 credits MUS 269W – 469W Wind Orchestra 0-1 credits Plus: 2 additional credits in other ensembles Music Industry Courses (6 credits): MUS 207 Introduction to the Music Industry—3 credits MUS 307 Career Management in the Music Industry—3 credits Professional Practice (6 credits): MUS 499 Cooperative Professional Practice in Music—2 to 6 credits Note: Before students in the Music Business major may participate in the...
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. English Folklore Minor CIP Code: 230101 Minor Code: 1028 Brief Summary: This minor has not had enrollment in a number of years. The department wishes to eliminate it. Preferred effective term: Fall 2010
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. English Linguistics Minor CIP Code: 230101 Minor Code: 1029 Brief Summary: This minor has not had enrollment in a number of years. The department wishes to eliminate it. Preferred effective term: Fall 2010
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