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See Updates folder for most recent file UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM COMMITTEE AGENDA 2:00 p.m., Friday, April 17, 2015 106 Administration, Provost Conference Room Note: If you are unable to attend or will be sending a substitute, please notify Carole Makela (1-5141) or Tom Hoehn (1-1451) prior to the meeting. MINUTES – Minutes of April 10, 2015 CONSENT AGENDA See listing after New Business. EXPERIMENTAL COURSE REPORT See listing after Consent Agenda MAJOR COMPLETION MAPS – NO CHANGES REPORT There is no Major Completion Maps – No Changes Report. CHAIR’S AGENDA Information Items Discussion Items Action Items 10-Enrollment Status catalog copy update—Special Action 20-Terms catalog copy update—Special Action OLD BUSINESS 100-CHEM 517-CHEM 641, term and year scheduled varies, SP16—4/10, Special Action catalog copy 105-Dance major, major change, FA15—4/1, dance techniques required courses junior year -updated 110-ECE 643, Advanced Accelerator Engineering, new course, nontraditional-online, FA16—4/10, title, learning objectives 120-Foreign Languages and Literatures, department name change, July 1, 2015—3/6, overlapping signature from English and Anthropology 130-GR 331, Geography of Farming Systems, SP16—4/3, field trips, Ag. Science overlapping signature 140-GR 348, Biogeography, new course, FA15—4/3, prerequisites including Natural Science courses, FWCB, ESS, FRS, BIO overlapping signatures 150-GR 350, Geography of Colorado, SP165—4/3, field trips, Geosciences overlapping signature 160-GR 444, Glaciology, new course, FA15—4/3, dual-listing with GEOL, Geosciences overlapping signature 170-GR 448, Forest Biogeography and Climate Change, new course, FA15—4/3, FRS and ESS overlapping signatures 180-DRAFT Proposed Geography major 190-NRRT 401, Collaborative Conservation, AUCC 4C, initial review, SP16—3/27, maintaining concentrations in new major, JTC courses 195-RS 630, Ecology of Grasslands and Shrublands, major change—4/3, learning objectives-updated NEW BUSINESS New courses—traditional offering only Graduate Degree Program in Public Health-SAU

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See Updates folder for most recent file UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM COMMITTEE AGENDA

2:00 p.m., Friday, April 17, 2015 106 Administration, Provost Conference Room

Note: If you are unable to attend or will be sending a substitute, please notify Carole Makela (1-5141) or Tom Hoehn (1-1451) prior to the meeting. MINUTES – Minutes of April 10, 2015 CONSENT AGENDA See listing after New Business. EXPERIMENTAL COURSE REPORT See listing after Consent Agenda MAJOR COMPLETION MAPS – NO CHANGES REPORT There is no Major Completion Maps – No Changes Report. CHAIR’S AGENDA Information Items Discussion Items Action Items 10-Enrollment Status catalog copy update—Special Action 20-Terms catalog copy update—Special Action OLD BUSINESS 100-CHEM 517-CHEM 641, term and year scheduled varies, SP16—4/10, Special Action catalog copy 105-Dance major, major change, FA15—4/1, dance techniques required courses junior year -updated 110-ECE 643, Advanced Accelerator Engineering, new course, nontraditional-online, FA16—4/10, title, learning objectives 120-Foreign Languages and Literatures, department name change, July 1, 2015—3/6, overlapping signature from English and Anthropology 130-GR 331, Geography of Farming Systems, SP16—4/3, field trips, Ag. Science overlapping signature 140-GR 348, Biogeography, new course, FA15—4/3, prerequisites including Natural Science courses, FWCB, ESS, FRS, BIO overlapping signatures 150-GR 350, Geography of Colorado, SP165—4/3, field trips, Geosciences overlapping signature 160-GR 444, Glaciology, new course, FA15—4/3, dual-listing with GEOL, Geosciences overlapping signature 170-GR 448, Forest Biogeography and Climate Change, new course, FA15—4/3, FRS and ESS overlapping signatures 180-DRAFT Proposed Geography major 190-NRRT 401, Collaborative Conservation, AUCC 4C, initial review, SP16—3/27, maintaining concentrations in new major, JTC courses 195-RS 630, Ecology of Grasslands and Shrublands, major change—4/3, learning objectives-updated NEW BUSINESS New courses—traditional offering only Graduate Degree Program in Public Health-SAU

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 2 200-PBHL 696, Public Health Group Study, new course, SP16 210-PBHL 696, Public Health Group Study, nontraditional online course, SP16 Office of the Provost 220-IU 186, Practicum— Career Exploration, new course, SS15 Major change to existing course—all/any delivery modes Graduate Degree Program in Public Health-SAU 230-PBHL 698A-G, Public Health Capstone, drop subtopics, SP16 New Interdisciplinary Minor 235-Political Communication Interdisciplinary Minor, new Interdisciplinary Minor, FA15 Major Change to Existing Programs Warner College of Natural Resources 240-Forest Biology concentration, Forestry major, B.S. major change, FA15 245-Forestry Business concentration, Forestry major, B.S. major change, FA15 250-Forest Fire Science concentration, Forestry major, B.S. major change, FA15 260-Forest Management concentration, Forestry major, B.S. major change, FA15 270-Natural Resources Management major, B.S. major change, FA15 280-Range and Forest Management concentration, Rangeland Ecology major, B.S., major change FA15 285-Restoration Ecology concentration, Rangeland Ecology major, B.S., major change FA15 290-Conservation and Management concentration, Rangeland Ecology major, B.S., major change FA15 College of Natural Sciences 300-Biological Science concentration, Biological Science major, major change, FA15 310-Zoology major, major change, FA15 College of Engineering 320-Chemical and Biological Engineering major, B.S., major change, FA15 College of Agricultural Sciences 330-Horticultural Therapy concentration, Horticulture major, B.S., major change, FA15

University Curriculum Committee April 17, 2015

CONSENT AGENDA

Minor Change to Courses

PRESENT LISTING

REQUESTED CHANGE EFFECTIVE

DATE

BIOM 300 Problem-Based Learning Biomedical Engr Lab. Prerequisite: BIOM 101; MATH 340.

Prerequisite: BIOM 101; MATH 340 or MATH 345.

Spring 2016

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 3 BIOM 486A Biomedical Design Practicum—

Capstone Design I. F, S, SS.

F. Spring 2016

BIOM 486B Biomedical Design Practicum—Capstone Design II. F, S, SS.

S. Spring 2016

DM 540 Promotional Strategies in Merchandising. F.

S (odd years). Spring 2016

DM 551 Research Methods. Prerequisite: None.

Prerequisite: DM 501 Summer 2016

DM 570 Creativity in Design. S.

F (even years) Fall 2016

DM 575 Human Factors in Design—Softlines. F (even years).

Spring (even years). Spring 2016

EDHE 674 Campus Ecology. SS.

F, S, SS. Spring 2016

EDRM 700 Quantitative Research Methods. F, S.

F, S, SS. Summer 2016

EDRM 704 Qualitative Research. F.

F, S. Summer 2016

EDRM 705 Qualitative Data Analysis S.

F, S. Fall 2016

INTD 578 Trends/Issues in Interior Design. Prerequisite: INTD 376 with a C or better.

Prerequisite: INTD 376 with a C or better or DM 551.

Summer 2016

Course Drops

PRESENT LISTING

EFFECTIVE DATE

GR 342 Geography of Water Resources DROP. Fall 2015 Minor Change to Curricula College of Business Department of Computer Information Systems Effective Fall 2015 Major in Business Administration Computer Information Systems Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.)

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 4 The College of Business requires a minimum grade point average of 2.000 in business and economics courses as a graduation requirement. A student who has less than this average at the end of any term is subject to referral by the department head or college dean to the Faculty Council Committee on Scholastic Standards of the University for consideration of academic dismissal from the College of Business. Course Title Cr Core AUCC

FRESHMAN BUS 100 Introduction to Business 1 x BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 x BUS 201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise1 1 x CIS 200P Business Information Systems 3 x CO 150P College Composition 3 x 1A ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 x 3C ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 x 1B Arts and Humanities2 3 x 3B Biological and Physical Sciences23 4 x 3A Global and Cultural Awareness3 3 x 3E Electives 26 x TOTAL 2930 SOPHOMORE ACT 210P Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 x ACT 220P Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 x BUS 220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations1 3 x 3B BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 x BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 CIS 210 Information Technology in Business 3 x CIS 240P Application Design and Development 3 ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 x Arts and Humanities4 3 x 3B Biological and Physical Sciences23 3 x 3A Historical Perspectives5 3 x 3D Electives 36 x TOTAL 3330 JUNIOR64

BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 x BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 CIS 240P Application Design and Development 3 CIS 320P Project Management for Information Systems 3 CIS 350P Operating Systems and Networks 3 CIS 355P Business Database Systems 3 FIN 300P Principles of Finance75 3 x 4A,4B MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 x MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x MKT 300P Marketing7 3 x 4B Historical Perspectives6 3 x 3D Electives 96 TOTAL 3327 SENIOR BUS 479P Strategic Management 3 x 4A, 4C Select two courses from the following:87 CIS 340P Advanced Application Design and Development 3 CIS 410P Web Application Development 3 CIS 411P Enterprise Resource Planning Systems 3

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 5 Course Title Cr Core AUCC

CIS 413P Advanced Networking and Security 3 CIS 360P Systems Analysis and Design 3 MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 x MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x MKT 300P Marketing5 3 x 4B Global and Cultural Awareness8 3 x 3E Electives9 139 TOTAL 2533 PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 credits10

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites. 1 Students enrolled in the Business Administration major prior to Fall semester, 2013, are not required to take BUS 201 and BUS 220. Students who don’t take BUS 220 will need to select another All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) category 3B course. 2 Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses.Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). One course must have a laboratory component. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the AUCC. One course must have a laboratory component.Select from list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 4 All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration.Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. 5 Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B. Select from list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 6 Select from list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC.All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration. 7 One of the courses selected must be either CIS 340 or CIS 410.Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B. 8 Select from list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC.One of the courses selected must be either CIS 340 or CIS 410. 9 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to a minimum of 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level). A minimum of 6 elective credits must be upper-division. 10 Additional requirements which all Business Administration majors must complete are: 1) one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration; 2) a minimum of 54 credits outside the field of business; 3) not to utilize the satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option in business or non-business core courses.

Department of Finance and Real Estate Effective Fall 2015 Major in Business Administration Finance Concentration Corporate Finance Option (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) The College of Business requires a minimum grade point average of 2.000 in business and economics courses as a graduation requirement. A student who has less than this average at the end of any term is subject to referral by the department head or college dean to the Faculty Council Committee on Scholastic Standards of the University for consideration of academic dismissal from the College of Business.

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 6 Course Title Cr Core AUCC

FRESHMAN BUS 100 Introduction to Business 1 x BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 x BUS 201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise1 1 x CIS 200P Business Information Systems 3 x CO 150P College Composition 3 x 1A ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 x 3C ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 x 1B Biological and Physical Sciences2 4 x 3A Global and Cultural Awareness3 3 x 3E Electives 56 2 TOTAL 3230 SOPHOMORE ACT 210P Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 x ACT 220P Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 x BUS 220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations1 3 x 3B BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 x BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 x Arts and Humanities4 3 x 3B Biological and Physical Sciences2 3 x 3A Historical Perspectives54 3 x 3D Electives 96 3 TOTAL 3630 JUNIOR65

BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 FIN 300P Principles of Finance76 3 x 4A,4B FIN 310P Financial Markets and Institutions 3 FIN 355P Principles of Investments 3 FIN 370P Financial Management-Theory and Application 3 MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 x MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x MKT 300P Marketing76 3 x 4B Arts and Humanities7 3 x 3B FIN, REL, or ACT Elective 3 Electives 69 TOTAL 30 SENIOR BUS 479P Strategic Management 3 x 4A, 4C FIN 470P Financial Risk Management 3 FIN 471P Enterprise Valuation 3 FIN 475P International Business Finance 3 MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 x MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x FIN, REL, or ACT Elective 36 Electives8 76 TOTAL 2230 PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 credits9

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites.

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 7 1 Students enrolled in the Business Administration major prior to Fall semester, 2013, are not required to take BUS 201 and BUS 220. Students who don’t take BUS 220 will need to select another All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) category 3B course. 2 Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the AUCC. One course must have a laboratory component. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 4 Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC.Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. 5 All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration.Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 6 Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B.All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration. 7 Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses.Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B. 8 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to a minimum of 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level). A minimum of 6 elective credits must be upper-division. 9 Additional requirements which all Business Administration majors must complete are: 1) one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration; 2) a minimum of 54 credits outside the field of business; 3) not to utilize the satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option in business or non-business core courses.

Department of Finance and Real Estate Effective Fall 2015 Major in Business Administration Finance Concentration Financial Planning Option (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) The College of Business requires a minimum grade point average of 2.000 in business and economics courses as a graduation requirement. A student who has less than this average at the end of any term is subject to referral by the department head or college dean to the Faculty Council Committee on Scholastic Standards of the University for consideration of academic dismissal from the College of Business. Course Title Cr Core AUCC

FRESHMAN BUS 100 Introduction to Business 1 x BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 x BUS 201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise1 1 x CIS 200P Business Information Systems 3 x CO 150P College Composition 3 x 1A ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 x 3C ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 x 1B Biological and Physical Sciences2 4 x 3A Global and Cultural Awareness3 3 x 3E Electives 56 2 TOTAL 3230

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 8 Course Title Cr Core AUCC

SOPHOMORE ACT 210P Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 x ACT 220P Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 x BUS 220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations1 3 x 3B BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 x BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 x Arts and Humanities4 3 x 3B Biological and Physical Sciences2 3 x 3A Historical Perspectives54 3 x 3D Electives 96 3 TOTAL 3630 JUNIOR65

ACT 330P Introduction to Taxation 3 BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 FIN 300P Principles of Finance76 3 x 4A,4B FIN 310P Financial Markets and Institutions 3 FIN 320P Introduction to Financial Planning 3 FIN 342P Risk Management and Insurance 3 FIN 355P Principles of Investments 3 MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 x MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x MKT 300P Marketing76 3 x 4B Arts and Humanities7 3 x 3B Electives 63 TOTAL 3330 SENIOR BUS 479P Strategic Management 3 x 4A, 4C FIN 440P Estate Planning 3 FIN 445P Financial Plan Development 3 FIN 475P International Business Finance 3 MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 x MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x Electives8 712 TOTAL 1930 PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 credits9

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites. 1 Students enrolled in the Business Administration major prior to Fall semester, 2013, are not required to take BUS 201 and BUS 220. Students who don’t take BUS 220 will need to select another All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) category 3B course. 2 Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the AUCC. One course must have a laboratory component. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 4 Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC.Select one course from the list of courses in category 3B of the AUCC. 5 All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration.Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 6 Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B.All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 9 or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration. 7 Select one course from the list of courses in category 3B of the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses.Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B. 8 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to a minimum of 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level). A minimum of 6 elective credits must be upper-division. 9 Additional requirements which all Business Administration majors must complete are: 1) one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration; 2) a minimum of 54 credits outside the field of business; 3) not to utilize the satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option in business or non-business core courses.

Department of Finance and Real Estate Major in Business Administration Finance Concentration Effective Fall 2015 Investment Analysis Option (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) The College of Business requires a minimum grade point average of 2.000 in business and economics courses as a graduation requirement. A student who has less than this average at the end of any term is subject to referral by the department head or college dean to the Faculty Council Committee on Scholastic Standards of the University for consideration of academic dismissal from the College of Business. Course Title Cr Core AUCC

FRESHMAN BUS 100 Introduction to Business 1 x BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 x BUS 201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise1 1 x CIS 200P Business Information Systems 3 x CO 150P College Composition 3 x 1A ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 x 3C ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 x 1B Biological and Physical Sciences2 4 x 3A Global and Cultural Awareness3 3 x 3E Electives 56 2 TOTAL 3230 SOPHOMORE ACT 210P Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 x ACT 220P Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 x BUS 220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations1 3 x 3B BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 x BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 x Arts and Humanities4 3 x 3B Biological and Physical Sciences2 3 x 3A Historical Perspectives5 3 x 3D Electives 96 3 TOTAL 3630

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 10 Course Title Cr Core AUCC

JUNIOR65

BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 FIN 300P Principles of Finance76 3 x 4A,4B FIN 310P Financial Markets and Institutions 3 FIN 311P Debt Securities Analysis 3 FIN 355P Principles of Investments 3 MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 x MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x MKT 300P Marketing76 3 x 4B Historical Perspectives7 3 x 3D FIN, REL, or ACT elective 3 Electives 69 TOTAL 30 SENIOR BUS 479P Strategic Management 3 x 4A, 4C FIN 311P Debt Securities Analysis 3 FIN 455P Advanced Portfolio Management 3 FIN 470P Financial Risk Management 3 FIN 475P International Business Finance 3 MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x FIN, REL, or ACT elective 36 Electives8 76 TOTAL 2230 PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 credits9

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites. 1 Students enrolled in the Business Administration major prior to Fall semester, 2013, are not required to take BUS 201 and BUS 220. Students who don’t take BUS 220 will need to select another All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) category 3B course. 2 Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the AUCC. One course must have a laboratory component. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 4 Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses. 5 All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration.Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 6 Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B.All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration. 7 Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC.Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B. 8 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to a minimum of 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level). A minimum of 6 elective credits must be upper-division. 9 Additional requirements which all Business Administration majors must complete are: 1) one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration; 2) a minimum of 54 credits outside the field of business; 3) not to utilize the satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option in business or non-business core courses.

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 11 Department of Finance and Real Estate Effective Fall 2015 Major in Business Administration Finance Concentration Real Estate Finance Option (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) The College of Business requires a minimum grade point average of 2.000 in business and economics courses as a graduation requirement. A student who has less than this average at the end of any term is subject to referral by the department head or college dean to the Faculty Council Committee on Scholastic Standards of the University for consideration of academic dismissal from the College of Business. Course Title Cr Core AUCC

FRESHMAN BUS 100 Introduction to Business 1 x BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 x BUS 201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise1 1 x CIS 200P Business Information Systems 3 x CO 150P College Composition 3 x 1A ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 x 3C ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 x 1B Biological and Physical Sciences2 4 x 3A Global and Cultural Awareness3 3 x 3E Electives 56 2 TOTAL 3230 SOPHOMORE ACT 210P Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 x ACT 220P Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 x BUS 220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations1 3 x 3B BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 x BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 x Arts and Humanities4 3 x 3B Biological and Physical Sciences2 3 x 3A Historical Perspectives54 3 x 3D Electives 96 3 TOTAL 3630 JUNIOR65

BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 FIN 300P Principles of Finance76 3 x 4A,4B FIN 310P Financial Markets and Institutions 3 FIN 355P Principles of Investments 3 MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 x MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x MKT 300P Marketing76 3 x 4B REL 360P Real Estate Principles 3 Arts and Humanities7 3 x 3B Upper-Division Accounting, Finance, or Real Estate

Electives 3

Electives 6 TOTAL 2730 SENIOR BUS 479P Strategic Management 3 x 4A, 4C

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 12 Course Title Cr Core AUCC

FIN 475P International Business Finance 3 MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 x MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x REL 430P Real Estate Analysis and Marketing 3 REL 460P Real Estate Finance and Investment 3 Upper-Division Accounting, Finance, or Real Estate

Electives 6

Electives8 76 TOTAL 2530 PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 credits9

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites. 1 Students enrolled in the Business Administration major prior to Fall semester, 2013, are not required to take BUS 201 and BUS 220. Students who don’t take BUS 220 will need to select another All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) category 3B course. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses. 2 Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the AUCC. One course must have a laboratory component. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 4 Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC.Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. 5 All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration.Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 6 Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B.All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration. 7 Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B. 8 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to a minimum of 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level). A minimum of 6 elective credits must be upper-division. 9 Additional requirements which all Business Administration majors must complete are: 1) one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration; 2) a minimum of 54 credits outside the field of business; 3) not to utilize the satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option in business or non-business core courses.

College of Business Major in Business Administration Effective Fall 2015 Real Estate Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) The College of Business requires a minimum grade point average of 2.000 in business and economics courses as a graduation requirement. A student who has less than this average at the end of any term is subject to referral by the department head or college dean to the Faculty Council Committee on Scholastic Standards of the University for consideration of academic dismissal from the College of Business.

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FRESHMAN BUS 100 Introduction to Business 1 BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 BUS 201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise1 1 CIS 200P Business Information Systems 3 CO 150P College Composition 3 1A ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 3C ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 1B Arts and Humanities2 3 3B Biological and Physical Sciences32 4 3A Global and Cultural Awareness3 3 3E Electives 5 TOTAL 3229 SOPHOMORE ACT 210P Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 ACT 220P Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS 220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations1 3 3B BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 2 ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 Arts and Humanities4 3 3B Biological and Physical Sciences32 3 3A Historical Perspectives45 3 3D Electives 96 TOTAL 3630 JUNIOR56

AREC 452P/ REL 452P

Real Estate Appraisal Principles 2

AREC 453P/ REL 453P

Real Estate Appraisal Practices 2

FIN 300P Principles of Finance67 3 4A,4B FIN 310P Financial Markets and Institutions 3 FIN 355P Principles of Investments 3 MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 MKT 300P Marketing67 3 4B REL 360P Real Estate Principles 3 REL 367P Real Estate Law 3 Electives 210 TOTAL 3028 SENIOR AREC 452P/ REL 452P

Real Estate Appraisal Principles 2

AREC 453P/ REL 453P

Real Estate Appraisal Practices 2

BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 2 BUS 479P Strategic Management 3 4A, 4C MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 REL 430P Real Estate Analysis and Marketing 3 REL 455P Residential Real Estate Finance 2 OR

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REL 460P Real Estate Finance and Investment 3 REL 487 Real Estate Internship 3 Global and Cultural Awareness7 3 3E Electives8 10-11

5-6

TOTAL 22 33 PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 credits9

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites. 1 Students enrolled in the Business Administration major prior to Fall semester, 2013, are not required to take BUS 201 and BUS 220. Students who don’t take BUS 220 will need to select another All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) category 3B course. 2 Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses. 2 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). One course must have a laboratory component. 4 Select from list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 3 Select from list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 4 Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses. 5 Select from list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 6 5 All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration. 7 6 Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B. 7 Select from list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 8 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to a minimum of 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level). A minimum of 6 elective credits must be upper-division. 10 Additional requirements which all Business Administration majors must complete are: 1) one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration; 2) a minimum of 54 credits outside the field of business; 3) not to utilize the satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option in business or non-business core courses.

College of Business Department of Management Effective Fall 2015 Major in Business Administration Human Resource Management Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) The College of Business requires a minimum grade point average of 2.000 in business and economics courses as a graduation requirement. A student who has less than this average at the end of any term is subject to referral by the department head or college dean to the Faculty Council Committee on Scholastic Standards of the University for consideration of academic dismissal from the College of Business. Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN BUS 100 Introduction to Business 1 BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3

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BUS 201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise1 1 CIS 200P Business Information Systems 3 CO 150P College Composition 3 1A ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 3C ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 1B Arts and Humanities2 3 3B Biological and Physical Sciences23 4 3A Global and Cultural Awareness34 3 3E Electives 26 TOTAL 2933 SOPHOMORE ACT 210P Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 ACT 220P Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS 220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations1 3 3B BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 2 ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 Arts and Humanities4 3 3B Biological and Physical Sciences23 3 3A Historical Perspectives5 3 3D Electives 96 TOTAL 3630 JUNIOR6

BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 FIN 300P Principles of Finance7 3 4A,4B MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 MGT 310 Human Resource Management 3 MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 MGT 350 Employment Relations: The Legal Environment 3 MGT 374P Total Rewards and Performance Management 3 MGT 474P Human Resource Planning and Development 3 MKT 300P Marketing7 3 4B Electives 912 TOTAL 3330 SENIOR BUS 479P Strategic Management 3 4A, 4C FIN 300P Principles of Finance7 3 4A,4B MGT 374P Total Rewards and Performance Management 3 MKT 300P Marketing7 3 4B Select three courses from the following: MGT 410P Leadership and Organizational Behavior 3 MGT 411P Leading High Performance Teams 3 MGT 473 Employment Relations: Labor and Management 3 MGT 476P Negotiation and Conflict Management 3 Electives8 106 TOTAL 2227 PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 credits9

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites.

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 16 1 Students enrolled in the Business Administration major prior to Fall semester, 2013, are not required to take BUS 201 and BUS 220. Students who don’t take BUS 220 will need to select another All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) category 3B course. 2 Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses.Select from the list of courses in category 3A in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). One course must have a laboratory component. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3A in the AUCC. One course must have a laboratory component.Select from list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 4 Select from list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC.Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. 5 Select from list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 6 All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration. 7 Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B. 8 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to a minimum of 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level). A minimum of 6 elective credits must be upper-division. 9 Additional requirements which all Business Administration majors must complete are: 1) one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration; 2) a minimum of 54 credits outside the field of business; 3) not to utilize the satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option in business or non-business core courses.

Department of Marketing Effective Fall 2015 Major in Business Administration Marketing Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) The College of Business requires a minimum grade point average of 2.000 in business and economics courses as a graduation requirement. A student who has less than this average at the end of any term is subject to referral by the department head or college dean to the Faculty Council Committee on Scholastic Standards of the University for consideration of academic dismissal from the College of Business. Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN BUS 100 Introduction to Business 1 BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 BUS 201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise1 1 CIS 200P Business Information Systems 3 CO 150P College Composition 3 1A ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 3C ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 1B Arts and Humanities2 3 3B Biological and Physical Sciences23 4 3A Global and Cultural Awareness3 3 3E Electives 26 TOTAL 2930 SOPHOMORE ACT 210P Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 ACT 220P Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS 220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations1 3 3B BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3

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BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 2 ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 Arts and Humanities4 3 3B Biological and Physical Sciences23 3 3A Historical Perspectives54 3 3D Electives 96 TOTAL 3630 JUNIOR65

BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 2 FIN 300P Principles of Finance76 3 4A,4B MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 MKT 300P Marketing76 3 4B Select two courses from the following: MKT 320P Integrated Marketing Communications 3 MKT 330P Business Customer Relationships 3 MKT 360P / DM 360P

Retailing 3

MKT 362P Professional Selling 3 MKT 363P Sales Management 3 MKT 364P Product Development and Management 3 MKT 365P International Marketing 3 MKT 366P Services Marketing 3 MKT 367P Sports Marketing 3 MKT 370P Digital Marketing 3 MKT 440P Pricing and Financial Analysis in Marketing 3 MKT 487P Internship 3 MKT 492P Seminar 3 MKT 361P Buyer Behavior 3 MKT 410P Marketing Research 3 Electives 129 TOTAL 30 SENIOR BUS 479P Strategic Management 3 4A, 4C MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 Select fourtwo courses from the following not taken in the

junior year:

MKT 320P Integrated Marketing Communications 3 MKT 330P Business Customer Relationships 3 MKT 360P / DM 360P

Retailing 3

MKT 362P Professional Selling 3 MKT 363P Sales Management 3 MKT 364P Product Development and Management 3 MKT 365P International Marketing 3 MKT 366P Services Marketing 3 MKT 367P Sports Marketing 3 MKT 370P Digital Marketing 3 MKT 440P Pricing and Financial Analysis in Marketing 3 MKT 487P Internship 3 MKT 492P Seminar 3 MKT 410P Marketing Research 3 MKT 479P Marketing Strategy and Management 3

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Global and Cultural Awareness7 3 3E Electives8 179 TOTAL 2230 PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 credits9

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites. 1 Students enrolled in the Business Administration major prior to Fall semester, 2013, are not required to take BUS 201 and BUS 220. Students who don’t take BUS 220 will need to select another All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) category 3B course. 2 Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses.Select from the list of courses in category 3A in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). One course must have a laboratory component. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3A in the AUCC. One course must have a laboratory component.Select from list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 4 Select from list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC.Select one course from list in category 3B of the AUCC. 5 All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration.Select from list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 6 Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B.All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration. 7 Select from list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC.Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B. 8 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to a minimum of 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level). A minimum of 6 elective credits must be upper-division. 9 Additional requirements which all Business Administration majors must complete are: 1) one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration; 2) a minimum of 54 credits outside the field of business; 3) not to utilize the satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option in business or non-business core courses.

College of Business Department of Management Effective Fall 2015 Major in Business Administration Organization and Innovation Management Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) The College of Business requires a minimum grade point average of 2.000 in business and economics courses as a graduation requirement. A student who has less than this average at the end of any term is subject to referral by the department head or college dean to the Faculty Council Committee on Scholastic Standards of the University for consideration of academic dismissal from the College of Business. Course Title Cr Core AUCC

FRESHMAN BUS 100 Introduction to Business 1 x BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 x BUS 201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise1 1 x

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CIS 200P Business Information Systems 3 x CO 150P College Composition 3 x 1A ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 x 3C ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 x 1B Arts and Humanities2 3 x 3B Biological and Physical Sciences23 4 x 3A Global and Cultural Awareness3 3 x 3E Electives 26 x TOTAL 2930 SOPHOMORE ACT 210P Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 x ACT 220P Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 x BUS 220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations1 3 x 3B BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 x BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 x Arts and Humanities4 3 x 3B Biological and Physical Sciences23 3 x 3A Historical Perspectives54 3 x 3D Electives 96 3 TOTAL 3630 JUNIOR65

BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 x FIN 300P Principles of Finance7 3 x 4A,4B MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 x MGT 310 Human Resource Management 3 MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x MGT 340 Entrepreneurship in the Contemporary World 3 MGT 410P Leadership and Organizational Behavior86 3 OR MGT 411P Leading High Performance Teams86 3 MKT 300P Marketing7 3 x 4B Electives 12 TOTAL 3330 SENIOR BUS 479P Strategic Management 3 x 4A, 4C FIN 300P Principles of Finance7 3 x 4A,4B MKT 300P Marketing7 3 x 4B Select four courses from the following:86 MGT 330P Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3 MGT 350 Employment Relations: The Legal Environment 3 MGT 360 Social and Sustainable Venturing 3 MGT 376P Advanced Service and Manufacturing Operations 3 MGT 410P Leadership and Organizational Behavior86 3 MGT 411P Leading High Performance Teams86 3 MGT 420P New Venture Creation 3 MGT 440P New Venture Management 3 MGT 475P International Business Management 3 MGT 476P Negotiation and Conflict Management 3 Global and Cultural Awareness8 3 x 3E Electives9 76 TOTAL 2230

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PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 credits10

P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites. 1 Students enrolled in the Business Administration major prior to Fall semester, 2013, are not required to take BUS 201 and BUS 220. Students who don’t take BUS 220 will need to select another All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) category 3B course. 2 Select one course from the list of courses in category 3B of the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses. Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). One course must have a laboratory component. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the AUCC. One course must have a laboratory component.Select from the list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 4 Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC.Select one course from the list of courses in category 3B of the AUCC. 5 All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration.Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 6 Course not selected in the junior year may be taken as one of the four courses to be selected in the senior year.All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration. 7 Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B. 8 Select from the list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC.Course not selected in the junior year may be taken as one of the four courses to be selected in the senior year. 9 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to a minimum of 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level). A minimum of 6 elective credits must be upper-division. 10 Additional requirements which all Business Administration majors must complete are: 1) one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration; 2) a minimum of 54 credits outside the field of business; 3) not to utilize the satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option in business or non-business core courses.

College of Business Department of Management Effective Fall 2015 Major in Business Administration Supply Chain Management Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) The College of Business requires a minimum grade point average of 2.000 in business and economics courses as a graduation requirement. A student who has less than this average at the end of any term is subject to referral by the department head or college dean to the Faculty Council Committee on Scholastic Standards of the University for consideration of academic dismissal from the College of Business. Course Title Cr Core AUCC

FRESHMAN BUS 100 Introduction to Business 1 x BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 x BUS 201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise1 1 x

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CIS 200P Business Information Systems 3 x CO 150P College Composition 3 x 1A ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 x 3C ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 x 1B Arts and Humanities2 3 x 3B Biological and Physical Sciences23 4 x 3A Global and Cultural Awareness34 3 x 3E Electives 26 x TOTAL 2933 SOPHOMORE ACT 210P Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 x ACT 220P Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 x BUS 220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations1 3 x 3B BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 x BUS 300P Business Writing and Communication 3 x 2 ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 x STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 x Arts and Humanities4 3 x 3B Biological and Physical Sciences23 3 x 3A Historical Perspectives5 3 x 3D Electives 96 3 TOTAL 3630 JUNIOR6

BUS 260P Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business 3 x FIN 300P Principles of Finance7 3 x 4A,4B MGT 301P Supply Chain Management 3 x MGT 320P Contemporary Management Principles/Practices 3 x Select two of the following courses:87 MGT 375P Advanced Supply Management 3 MGT 376P Advanced Service and Manufacturing Operations 3 MGT 377P Advanced Logistics 3 MGT 478P Global Supply Chain Management 3 MKT 300P Marketing7 3 x 4B Electives 12 TOTAL 3330 SENIOR BUS 479P Strategic Management 3 x 4A, 4C FIN 300P Principles of Finance8 3 x 4A,4B MKT 300P Marketing8 3 x 4B MGT 411P Leading High Performance Teams87 3 OR MGT 476P Negotiation and Conflict Management87 3 Select three courses from the following:87 CIS 320P Project Management for Information Systems 3 CIS 411P Enterprise Resource Planning Systems 3 FIN 370P Financial Management—Theory and Application 3 MGT 330P Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3 MGT 375P Advanced Supply Management87 3 MGT 376P Advanced Service and Manufacturing Operations87 3 MGT 377P Advanced Logistics87 3 MGT 411P Leading High Performance Teams87 3 MGT 475P International Business Management 3 MGT 476P Negotiation and Conflict Management87 3

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MGT 486P Practicum in Supply Chain Management 3 MKT 330P Business Customer Relationships 3 Electives9 76 TOTAL 2227 PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 credits P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu to see the course prerequisites. 1 Students enrolled in the Business Administration major prior to Fall semester, 2013, are not required to take BUS 201 and BUS 220. Students who don’t take BUS 220 will need to select another All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) category 3B course. 2 Select one course from the list of courses in category 3B of the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses.Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). One course must have a laboratory component. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the AUCC. One course must have a laboratory component.Select from the list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 4 Select from the list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC.Select one course from the list of courses in category 3B of the AUCC. 5 Select from list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 6 All freshman and sophomore required courses must be completed prior to or concurrent with first enrollment in required junior and senior courses. By the beginning of the junior year, students must select one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration. 7 Of the two-of-three-course selection in the junior year, the course not selected may be included among the three-course selection in the senior year. Of the two-course selection of MGT 411 and MGT 476 in the senior year, the course not selected may be included among the three-course selection below it. Courses may not double-count for these requirements.Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B. 8 Students who have taken FIN 305 and/or MKT 305 prior to admission to the College of Business may substitute those courses to satisfy the category 4A and 4B requirements. All other students are required to take FIN 300 and MKT 300 to satisfy categories 4A and 4B.Of the two-of-three-course selection in the junior year, the course not selected may be included among the three-course selection in the senior year. Of the two-course selection of MGT 411 and MGT 476 in the senior year, the course not selected may be included among the three-course selection below it. Courses may not double-count for these requirements. 9 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to a minimum of 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division (300- to 400-level). A minimum of 6 elective credits must be upper-division. 10 Additional requirements which all Business Administration majors must complete are: 1) one of the concentrations approved for the major in Business Administration; 2) a minimum of 54 credits outside the field of business; 3) not to utilize the satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option in business or non-business core courses.

College of Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Major in Electrical Engineering Effective Fall 2015 Lasers and Optical Engineering Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) In order to maintain professional standards required of practicing engineers, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering requires a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.000 in Electrical Engineering courses

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Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN CO 150P College Composition 3 1A Select 3-4 credits from the following: CS 155 Introduction to Unix 1 CS 156P Introduction to C Programming I 1 CS 157P Introduction to C Programming II 1 CS 160P Foundations in Programming 4 ECE 102 Digital Circuit Logic 4 ECE 103P DC Circuit Analysis 3 MATH 160P Calculus for Physical Scientists I 4 1B MATH 161P Calculus for Physical Scientists II 4 1B PH 141P Physics for Scientists and Engineers I 5 3A Historical Perspectives1 3 3D Additional Requirements for Graduation2 0 TOTAL 29-30 SOPHOMORE CHEM 111P General Chemistry I 4 3A ECE 202P Circuit Theory Applications 4 ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 3C MATH 261P Calculus for Physical Scientists III 4 MATH 340P Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 4 OR MATH 345P Differential Equations 4 PH 142P Physics for Scientists and Engineers II 5 3A PH 314P Introduction to Modern Physics 4 Arts and Humanities3 3 3B Additional Requirements for Graduation2 0 TOTAL 31 JUNIOR CO 301BP Writing in the Disciplines—Science 3 2 OR JTC 300P Professional and Technical Communication 3 2 ECE 311P Linear System Analysis I 3 ECE 331P Electronics Principles I 4 ECE 332P Electronics Principles II 4 4A ECE 341P Electromagnetic Fields and Devices I 3 ECE 342P Electromagnetic Fields and Devices II 3 PH 353P Optics and Waves 4 Arts and Humanities3 3 3B Global and Cultural Awareness4 3 3E Science/Engineering Elective5 3 Additional Requirements for Graduation2 0 TOTAL 33 SENIOR ECE 303P/ STAT 303P

Introduction to Communications Principles 3

ECE 401P Senior Design Project I6 3 4A, 4B ECE 402P Senior Design Project II 3 4C ECE 404P Experiments in Optical Electronics 2

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ECE 441P Optical Electronics 3 ECE 457P Fourier Optics 3 PH 451P Introductory Quantum Mechanics I 3 Technical Electives7 12 Additional Requirements for Graduation2 0 TOTAL 32 PROGRAM TOTAL = 125-126 credits Sciences/Engineering Electives5

BC 351P Principles of Biochemistry 4 BIOM 306P/ BTEC 306P

Bioprocess Engineering 4

BMS 300P Principles of Human Physiology 4 BMS 301P Human Gross Anatomy 5 BMS 325P Cellular Neurobiology 3 BMS 345P Functional Neuroanatomy 4 BZ 310P Cell Biology 4 CHEM 112P General Chemistry Lab I 1 3A CHEM 245P Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 4 CHEM 246P Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 CIVE 260P Engineering Mechanics—Statics 3 CS 122P/ MATH 122P

Theory for Introductory Programming 1

CS 155 Introduction to Unix8 1 CS 156P Introduction to C Programming I8 1 CS 157P Introduction to C Programming II8 1 CS 161P Object-Oriented Problem Solving 4 CS 200P Algorithms and Data Structures 4 CS 253P Software Development with C++ 4 CS 370P Operating Systems 3 ECE 395 Independent Study9 Var. HES 307P Biomechanical Principles of Human Movement 3 LIFE 103P Biology of Organisms—Animals & Plants 4 MATH 151P Mathematical Algorithms in Matlab I 1 MATH 229P Matrices and Linear Equations 2 MATH 332P Partial Differential Equations 3 MATH 366P Introduction to Abstract Algebra 3 MATH 369P Linear Algebra I 3 MECH 237P Introduction to Thermal Sciences10 3 MECH 303P Energy Engineering 4 MECH 337P Thermodynamics10 4 MIP 300P General Microbiology 3 PH 341P Mechanics 4 PH 353P Optics and Waves 4 TECHNICAL ELECTIVES7

BIOM 526P/ ECE 526P

Biological Physics 3

BIOM 470P/ MECH 470P

Biomedical Engineering 3

BIOM 570P/ MECH 570P

Bioengineering 3

ECE 411P Control Systems 4 ECE 412P Digital Control and Digital Filters 3 ECE 444P Antennas and Radiation 3 ECE 450P Digital System Design Laboratory 1

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ECE 451P Digital System Design 3 ECE 461P Power Systems 3 ECE 462P Power Systems Laboratory 1 ECE 471AP Semiconductor Physics 1 ECE 471BP Semiconductor Junctions 1 ECE 495P Independent Study Var. ECE 503P Ultrafast Optics 3 ECE 504P Physical Optics 3 ECE 505P Nanostructures: Fundamentals and Applications 3 ECE 506P Optical Interferometry and Laser Metrology 3 ECE 507P Plasma Physics and Applications 3 ECE 520P Optimization Methods—Control and Communication 3 ECE 525P Fiber Optic Communications 3 ECE 546P Laser Fundamentals and Devices 3 ECE 571P VLSI System Design 3 ECE 572P Semiconductor Transistors 1 ECE 573P Semiconductor Optoelectronics Laboratory 3 ECE 574P Optical Properties in Solids 3 ECE 575P Experiments in VLSI System Design I 1 ECE 58*P Experimental Courses in Lasers/Optics Topics Var. MATH 419P Introduction to Complex Variables 3 PH 315P Modern Physics Laboratory 2 PH 425P Advanced Physics Laboratory 2 PH 452P Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II 3 PH 462P Statistical Physics 3 P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu/ to see the course prerequisites. 1 Select from the list of courses in category 3D in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). 2 Students are required to participate in the Professional Learning Institute (PLI) program as a requirement for graduation. The program consists of eleven PLI workshops distributed by focus areas as follows: Global and Cultural Diversity (2 workshops), Innovation (2 workshops), Leadership (2 workshops), Civic and Public Engagement (2 workshops), and Ethics (3 workshops). Each workshop is between 1-2 hours long and no outside preparation is required to attend any of the workshops. Attendance at the required workshops may be spread over the student’s four-year program. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3B in the AUCC. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses. 4 Select from the list of courses in category 3E in the AUCC. 5 One or more courses to be chosen from CHEM 112, CIVE 260, CS 200, MATH 229, MATH 366, MATH 419, MATH 470, MECH 237, MECH 262, PH 341, or PH 353. If selected course(s) is/are less than three credits, the credit deficiency must be replaced by additional senior technical elective credits.Select from the list of courses in the Science/Engineering Electives department list. 6 Project must be a laser and optical engineering topic. 7 Select from departmental list of approved courses in the laser and optical engineering areaTechnical Electives. 8 CS 155, CS 156, and CS 157 count as Science/Engineering electives only when taken with CS 160. CS 160 will be applied to the freshman year selection requirement. 9 Only 3 credits of Independent Study may apply to degree requirements. Credits for ECE 395 and ECE 495 combine for a total of 3 credits of Independent Study that may apply toward degree requirements. 10 Students may take either MECH 237 or MECH 337 to fulfill degree requirements. Credit will not be counted for both toward the degree.

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 26 College of Health and Human Sciences Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition Effective Fall 2015 Major in Fermentation Science and Technology (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN Select four credits from the following courses: BZ 110 Principles of Animal Biology 3 3A BZ 111P Animal Biology Laboratory 1 3A OR LIFE 102P Attributes of Living Systems 4 3A Select one set from following: CHEM 107P Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 3A CHEM 108P Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory 1 3A OR CHEM 111P General Chemistry I 4 3A CHEM 112P General Chemistry Laboratory I 1 3A CHEM 113P General Chemistry II 3 CO 150P College Composition 3 1A FSHN 150 Survey of Human Nutrition 3 MATH 117P College Algebra in Context I 1 1B MATH 118P College Algebra in Context II 1 1B MATH 124P Logarithmic and Exponential Function 1 1B MATH 125P Numerical Trigonometry 1 1B SOC 100 General Sociology 3 3C Foundations and Perspectives1 6 3B, 3D,

3E TOTAL 28-31 SOPHOMORE BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 OR CS 110 Personal Computing 4 CHEM 245P Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 4 CHEM 246P Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 FTEC 210 Science of Food Fermentation 3 LIFE 205 Survey of Microbial Biology 3 LIFE 206P Microbial Biology Laboratory 2 PH 121 General Physics I 5 3A SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Foundations and Perspectives1 6 3B, 3D,

3E TOTAL 30-31 JUNIOR BC 351P Principles of Biochemistry 4 Select one course from the following: CO 300P Writing Arguments 3 2 CO 301BP Writing in the Disciplines—Sciences 3 2 CO 301CP Writing in the Disciplines—Social Sciences 3 2 JTC 300P Professional and Technical Communication 3 2 FTEC 350P Fermentation Microbiology 2 4B FTEC 360P Brewing Processes 3 4A FTEC 447P Food Chemistry 2 FTEC 460P Brewing Science and Technology 3

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MIP 334P Food Microbiology 3 RRM 330P Alcohol Beverage Control and Management 2 Electives2 7-11 TOTAL 29- 33 SENIOR FTEC 400P Food Safety 3 FTEC 420P Quality Assessment of Food Products 3 FTEC 422P Brewing Analysis and Quality Control 2 OR FTEC 430P Sensory Evaluation of Fermented Products 2 FTEC 440P Refining and Packaging Technology 2 FTEC 465P Food Production Management 2 FTEC 487 Internship 3 OR FTEC 495 Independent Study 3 FTEC 492 Seminar in Fermentation Science and Technology 2 4C FTEC 496A-BP Group Study in Fermentation Topics 2 STAT 201P General Statistics 3 OR STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 Electives2 710 TOTAL 29 PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 credits Department Elective Possibilities2

FTEC 110 Food—From Farm to Table 3 FTEC 495 Independent Study Var. HORT 277 Introduction to Enology 1 HORT 452P Viticulture-Grape Production* 1 HORT 462 Viticulture Practices in Grape Production 3 HORT 477P Enology—History and Winemaking 3 MATH 126P Analytic Trigonometry 1 1B MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 1B OR MATH 155P Calculus for Biological Scientists I 4 1B MGT 305 Fundamentals of Management 3 MGT 430 Leadership and Social Responsibility 3 MIP 335P Food Microbiology Laboratory 2 RRM 400P Food and Society 3 P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog at http://catalog.colostate.edu/ to see the course prerequisites. * Additional coursework may be required due to prerequisites. 1 Select one course each from the lists in categories 3D and 3E, and two courses from category 3B of the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC), for a total of 12 credits. Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses. 2 Students may select from Department Elective Possibilities or may select any course as a free elective. Select enough elective credits to bring program total to 120 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper-division(300- to 400-level).

College of Liberal Arts Effective Fall 2015 Major in Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 28 Arts and Humanities and Engineering Science Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN CHEM 111P General Chemistry I 4 3A CHEM 112P General Chemistry Laboratory I 1 3A CIVE 102 Introduction: Civil/Environmental Engineering 3 CIVE 103P Engineering Graphics and Computing 3 MATH 160P Calculus for Physical Scientists I 4 1B PH 141P Physics for Scientists and Engineers I 5 3A Arts and Humanities1 6 3B Global and Cultural Awareness2 3 3E Additional Requirements for Graduation3 0 TOTAL 29 SOPHOMORE CHEM 113P General Chemistry II 3 CO 150P College Composition 3 1A MATH 161P Calculus for Physical Scientists II 4 1B MATH 261P Calculus for Physical Scientists III 4 PH 142P Physics for Scientists and Engineers II 5 3A Advanced Writing4 3 2 Historical Perspectives5 6 3D Social and Behavioral Sciences6 3 3C Additional Requirements for Graduation3 0 TOTAL 31 JUNIOR CIVE 260P Engineering Mechanics-Statics 3 CIVE 261P Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics 3 MATH 340P Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 4 4A, 4B MECH 237P Introduction to Thermal Sciences 3 STAT 315P Statistics for Engineers and Scientists 3 Minor or Interdisciplinary Minor7 9 Arts and humanities electives8 6 Additional Requirements for Graduation3 0 TOTAL 31 SENIOR CIVE 300P Fluid Mechanics 43 CIVE 301P Fluid Mechanics Laboratory 1 ECE 204P Introduction to Electrical Engineering 3 Minor or Interdisciplinary Minor7 12 Arts and humanities electives8 6 Technical electives in engineering9, 10 3-5 Additional Requirements for Graduation3 0 TOTAL 28-30 FIFTH YEAR Select one pair of courses from the following:10 CBE 451P Chemical and Biological Engineering Design I10 3 4C CBE 452P Chemical and Biological Engineering Design II 3 4C OR CIVE 402P Senior Design Principles10 3 CIVE 403P Senior Project Design 3 4C OR ECE 401P Senior Design Project I10 3

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ECE 402P Senior Design Project II 3 4C OR MECH 486AP Engineering Design Practicum I10 4 4C MECH 486BP Engineering Design Practicum II 4 4C Technical electives in engineering9, 10 25 Additional Requirements for Graduation3 0 TOTAL 31-33 PROGRAM TOTAL = 152 credits P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog or http://catalog.colostate.edu/ to see the course prerequisites. 1 From All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) category 3B select two courses. One must have a subject code of ART, D, MU, or TH and another subject code of E, ETST, PHIL, or SPCM. These two courses double count in either the arts and humanities electives required by the major or the minor/interdisciplinary minor. Any course counted here cannot double count in the global and cultural awareness category. 2 Select from the following subset of courses in category 3E in the AUCC: ANTH 200, E 238, E 245, ECON 211, ETST 253, ETST 256, LB 170, LB 171, PHIL 170, POLS 131, POLS 241, SOC 205, SA 482. 3 Students are required to participate in the Professional Learning Institute (PLI) program as a requirement for graduation. The program consists of eleven PLI workshops distributed by focus areas as follows: Global and Cultural Diversity (2 workshops), Innovation (2 workshops), Leadership (2 workshops), Civic and Public Engagement (2 workshops), and Ethics (3 workshops). Each workshop is between 1-2 hours long and no outside preparation is required to attend any of the workshops. Attendance at the required workshops may be spread over the student’s four-year program. 4Select one course from among CO 300, CO 301A-D, CO 302, or JTC 300. 5Select one pair of courses from the following subset of courses in category 3D in the AUCC: AMST 100/AMST 101, HIST 100/HIST 101, HIST 150/HIST 151, HIST 170/HIST 171. Students may also select a pair of courses designed to achieve programmatic objectives, if approved by the adviser, but at least one course must be on the category 3D list. 6 Select from the list of courses in category 3C in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) with the following prefixes: ANTH, ECON, JTC, POLS, PSY, or SOC. 7 Students must complete a minor in the arts and humanities or one of the following interdisciplinary minors: Asian Studies; Environmental Affairs; Latin American and Caribbean Studies; Religious Studies; Women’s Studies; or, with the approval of the student’s adviser and the College of Liberal Arts, any other minor or interdisciplinary minor consistent with the student’s program in the arts and humanities. The minor or interdisciplinary minor must include a minimum of 21 credits, of which 12 must be upper-division. Because courses taken in fulfillment of the AUCC may, where appropriate, be double counted in fulfilling this requirement, the actual number of new credits generated by this requirement of a minor or interdisciplinary minor can vary. 8 Students must complete 12 upper-division credits in at least two arts and humanities subject codes, not including the minor. Arts and humanities subject codes are: ART, D, E, L*, MU, PHIL, SPCM, TH, ETST (if the course has an arts and humanities focus), LB 455. *Effective Fall 2007, foreign language courses are in separate subject codes (all starting with L and followed by three letters designating the language, e.g., LFRE is French, LGER is German, etc.). 9 Select courses from departmental list. 10 Students in this concentration may need to obtain a prerequisite override from the appropriate department to enroll in this course.

College of Liberal Arts Effective Fall 2015 Major in Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts Social Sciences and Engineering Science Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.)

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FRESHMAN CHEM 111P General Chemistry I 4 3A CHEM 112P General Chemistry Laboratory I 1 3A CIVE 102 Introduction: Civil/Environmental Engineering 3 CIVE 103P Engineering Graphics and Computing 3 MATH 160P Calculus for Physical Scientists I 4 1B PH 141P Physics for Scientists and Engineers I 5 3A Historical Perspectives1 6 3D Social and Behavioral Sciences2 3 3C Additional Requirements for Graduation3 0 TOTAL 29 SOPHOMORE CHEM 113P General Chemistry II 3 CO 150P College Composition 3 1A MATH 161P Calculus for Physical Scientists II 4 1B MATH 261P Calculus for Physical Scientists III 4 PH 142P Physics for Scientists and Engineers II 5 3A Advanced Writing4 3 2 Arts and Humanities5 6 3B Global and Cultural Awareness6 3 3E Additional Requirements for Graduation3 0 TOTAL 31 JUNIOR CIVE 260P Engineering Mechanics-Statics 3 CIVE 261P Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics 3 MATH 340P Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 4 4A, 4B MECH 237P Introduction to Thermal Sciences 3 STAT 315P Statistics for Engineers and Scientists 3 Minor or Interdisciplinary Minor7 12 Social science electives8 6 Additional Requirements for Graduation3 0 TOTAL 34 SENIOR CIVE 300P Fluid Mechanics 43 CIVE 301P Fluid Mechanics Laboratory 1 ECE 204P Introduction to Electrical Engineering 3 Minor or Interdisciplinary Minor7 9 Social science electives8 6 Technical electives in engineering9, 10 6 Additional Requirements for Graduation3 0 TOTAL 28 FIFTH YEAR Select one of the following pairs of courses:10 CBE 451P Chemical and Biological Engineering Design I10 3 4C CBE 452P Chemical and Biological Engineering Design II 3 4C OR CIVE 402P Senior Design Principles10 3 CIVE 403P Senior Project Design 3 4C OR ECE 401P Senior Design Project I10 3 ECE 402P Senior Design Project II 3 4C OR MECH 486AP Engineering Design Practicum I10 4 4C

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MECH 486BP Engineering Design Practicum II 4 4C Technical electives in engineering9, 10 25-27 Additional Requirements for Graduation3 0 TOTAL 33 PROGRAM TOTAL = 155 credits P This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Courses of Instruction section of the catalog or http://catalog.colostate.edu/ to see the course prerequisites. 1Select one pair of courses from the following subset of courses in category 3D in the AUCC; AMST 100/AMST 101, HIST 100/HIST 101, HIST 120/HIST 121, HIST 150/HIST 151, HIST 170/HIST 171. Students may also select a pair of courses designed to achieve programmatic objectives, if approved by the adviser, but at least one course must be on the category 3D list. 2Select from the list of courses in category 3C in the AUCC with the following subject codes: ANTH, ECON, JTC, POLS, PSY, or SOC. 3 Students are required to participate in the Professional Learning Institute (PLI) program as a requirement for graduation. The program consists of eleven PLI workshops distributed by focus areas as follows: Global and Cultural Diversity (2 workshops), Innovation (2 workshops), Leadership (2 workshops), Civic and Public Engagement (2 workshops), and Ethics (3 workshops). Each workshop is between 1-2 hours long and no outside preparation is required to attend any of the workshops. Attendance at the required workshops may be spread over the student’s four-year program. 4Select from among CO 300, CO 301A-D, CO 302, or JTC 300. 5From AUCC category 3B select two courses. One must have a prefix of ART, D, MU, or TH and another a prefix of E, ETST, PHIL, or SPCM. 6Select from the following subset of courses in category 3E in the AUCC: ANTH 200, E 238, E 245, ECON 211, ETST 253, ETST 256, LB 170, LB 171, PHIL 170, POLS 131, POLS 241, SOC 205, SA 482. The HIST courses, if selected here, cannot also be counted in category 3D. 7Students must complete a minor in the social sciences, or one of the following interdisciplinary minors: Asian Studies; Environmental Affairs; Latin American and Caribbean Studies; Religious Studies; Women’s Studies; or, with approval of the student’s adviser and the College of Liberal Arts, any other minor or interdisciplinary minor consistent with the student’s program in the social sciences. The minor or interdisciplinary minor must include a minimum of 21 credits, of which 12 must be upper-division. Because courses taken in fulfillment of the AUCC may, where appropriate, be double counted in fulfilling this requirement, the actual number of new credits generated by this requirement of a minor or interdisciplinary minor can vary. 8Students must complete 12 upper-division credits in at least two social sciences subject codes, not including the minor. Social sciences subject codes are ANTH, AMST, ECON, HIST, JTC, POLS, PSY, SOC, ETST (if the course has a social sciences focus), LB (456). 9Select from department list. 10Students in this concentration may need to obtain a prerequisite override from the appropriate department to enroll in this course.

University Curriculum Committee April 17, 2015

EXPERIMENTAL COURSE REPORT

COURSE TITLE TERM 1st/2nd OFFERING

REQUEST DATE

ARIES DATE

ANEQ 481A1 Processed Meats

FA15 1st 4/8/15 4/13/15

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 32 BIOM 581A9/ ECE 581A9

Biophotonics FA15 1st 4/3/15 4/10/15

BMS 480A2

Neuroscience Research FA15 1st 4/10/15 4/16/15

BZ 481A3

Marine Mammology FA15 1st 4/2/15 4/10/15

CIS 680A1 Data, Systems, and Network Security

FA15 2nd 4/14/15 4/14/15

CON 280S1 Introduction to Heavy Construction FA15 1st 4/8/15 4/16/15

ECE 581A9/ BIOM 581A9

Biophotonics FA15 1st 4/3/15 4/10/15

HDFS 580A1 Human Development for Helping Professionals

SS15 1st 4/8/15 4/16/15

HORT 580A2 Developing Community Supported Agriculture.

SS15 1st 4/8/15 4/16/105

INTD 380A2 Sustainable Systems and Structures

FA15 1st 4/8/15 4/16/15

IU 381A3 Leadership “On the Court” I

FA15 1st 3/27/15 4/10/15

SOCR 481A3

Root Zone Water Quality Model Workshop

SS15 1st 4/8/15 4/13/15

University Curriculum Committee April 17, 2015

MAJOR COMPLETION MAPS − NO CHANGEs REPORT

FOR INFORMATION ONLY

Major/Concentration

Department or College Effective Date

Anthropology major, B.A., Anthropology concentration

Anthropology Department Fall 2015

Anthropology major, B.A., Archaeology concentration

Anthropology Department Fall 2015

Anthropology major, B.A., Biological Anthropology concentration

Anthropology Department Fall 2015

Anthropology major, B.A., Cultural Anthropology concentration

Anthropology Department Fall 2015

Anthropology major, B.A., Geography concentration

Anthropology Department Fall 2015

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University Curriculum Committee – Agenda April 17, 2015 Page 33 Apparel and Merchandising, B.S., Product Development concentration

Design and Merchandising Department

Fall 2015

Human Development and Family Studies, B.S., Pre-Health Professions concentration

Human Development and Family Studies Department

Fall 2015

Human Development and Family Studies, B.S., Prevention concentration

Human Development and Family Studies Department

Fall 2015

Music, B.M., Music Education concentration, Choral option

Music, Theatre, and Dance Department

Fall 2015

Music, B.M., Performance concentration, Jazz Studies option

Music, Theatre, and Dance Department

Fall 2015

Music, B.M., Performance concentration, Orchestral Instrument option

Music, Theatre, and Dance Department

Fall 2015

Music, B.M., Performance concentration, Organ option

Music, Theatre, and Dance Department

Fall 2015

Music, B.M., Performance concentration, Piano option

Music, Theatre, and Dance Department

Fall 2015

Music, B.M., Performance concentration, Piano Pedagogy option

Music, Theatre, and Dance Department

Fall 2015

Music, B.M., Performance concentration, String Pedagogy option

Music, Theatre, and Dance Department

Fall 2015

Music, B.M., Performance concentration, Voice option

Music, Theatre, and Dance Department

Fall 2015

Political Science, B.A., Environmental Politics and Policy concentration

Political Science Department Fall 2015

Political Science, B.A., Global Politics and Policy concentration

Political Science Department Fall 2015

Political Science, B.A., U.S. Government, Law, and Policy concentration

Political Science Department Fall 2015

Theatre, B.A., Design and Technology concentration

Music, Theatre, and Dance Department

Fall 2015

Theatre, B.A., Directing Music, Theatre, and Dance Fall 2015

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Department

Theatre, B.A., General Theatre concentration

Music, Theatre, and Dance Department

Fall 2015

Theatre, B.A., Performance concentration

Music, Theatre, and Dance Department

Fall 2015