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UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM COMMITTEE AGENDA 2:00 p.m., Friday, February 6, 2014 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 January 30, 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 OLD BUSINESS 100-ANEQ 105, Introduction to Large Animal Anatomy, FA15—1/23, overlapping signature from BMS, concurrent registration with ANEQ 305. 120-FW 482, Travel Abroad: Conserv Desert/Marine Animals, SP16—1/23, length of trip, other courses in Mexico.- updated 130-IU 192, Career Exploration Seminar, SS15—1/16, concurrent registration IU 186, reason for request, method of evaluation. 140-JTC 320, Reporting, FA15—1/23, lab component for each subtopic, repeatable subtopics (max credits), education subtopic.-updated 150-JTC 421, Media, Business, and the Economy, FA15—11/14, course level, prerequisite, reason for request.- updated 160-PBHL 540, One Health, FA15—11/14, title, overlapping signature WCNR, weekly topics, learning objectives. - -updated 170-PSY 457, Sensation and Perception Laboratory—12/12, Section XV topics in lab column, week 16, comparability statement.-updated NEW BUSINESS New courses—all/any delivery modes Warner College of Natural Resources 200-NR 564, Systems Thinking and Biodiversity, new course, FA15 College of Agricultural Sciences 210-AGRI 699, Thesis, new course, SP16

Transcript of MINUTES CONSENT AGENDA EXPERIMENTAL COURSE REPORT fileMajor change to existing course—all/any...

UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM COMMITTEE AGENDA 2:00 p.m., Friday, February 6, 2014

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 January 30, 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 OLD BUSINESS 100-ANEQ 105, Introduction to Large Animal Anatomy, FA15—1/23, overlapping signature from BMS, concurrent registration with ANEQ 305. 120-FW 482, Travel Abroad: Conserv Desert/Marine Animals, SP16—1/23, length of trip, other courses in Mexico.-updated 130-IU 192, Career Exploration Seminar, SS15—1/16, concurrent registration IU 186, reason for request, method of evaluation. 140-JTC 320, Reporting, FA15—1/23, lab component for each subtopic, repeatable subtopics (max credits), education subtopic.-updated 150-JTC 421, Media, Business, and the Economy, FA15—11/14, course level, prerequisite, reason for request.-updated 160-PBHL 540, One Health, FA15—11/14, title, overlapping signature WCNR, weekly topics, learning objectives. --updated 170-PSY 457, Sensation and Perception Laboratory—12/12, Section XV topics in lab column, week 16, comparability statement.-updated NEW BUSINESS New courses—all/any delivery modes Warner College of Natural Resources 200-NR 564, Systems Thinking and Biodiversity, new course, FA15 College of Agricultural Sciences 210-AGRI 699, Thesis, new course, SP16

Major change to existing course—all/any delivery modes College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 220-ERHS 492, Environmental Health Seminar, major change, SP16 Graduate Degree Program in Public Health (SAU) 230-PBHL 550, Community Health Strategies, title change, FA15 240-PBHL 560, Public Health Data Analysis, title change, FA15 250-PBHL 630, Field Methods for Disease Investigation, add nontraditional-online, FA15 260-PBHL 692, Public Health Seminar, add nontraditional-online, SS15 New Specializations in Graduate Program College of Agricultural Sciences 270-Teacher Development specialization, Master of Agriculture, M.Agr., (Plan A), new specialization, FA15 [Requires approval of AGRI 699] Warner College of Natural Resources 280-Global specialization, Conservation Leadership, M.S., (Plan A), new specialization, FA15 290-Global specialization, Conservation Leadership, M.S., (Plan B), new specialization, FA15 [Requires approval of NR 564]

University Curriculum Committee February 6, 2015

CONSENT AGENDA

Minor Change to Courses

PRESENT LISTING

REQUESTED CHANGE EFFECTIVE

DATE

ECE 251 Introduction to Microprocessors. Prerequisite: ECE 102 with grade of C- or better.

Prerequisite: ECE 102 with grade of C or better.

Fall 2015

ECE 312 Linear System Analysis II. Prerequisite: ECE 311 with grade of C- or better.

Prerequisite: ECE 311 with grade of C or better.

Fall 2015

ECE 332 Electronics Principles II. Prerequisite: ECE 331 with grade of C- or better.

Prerequisite: ECE 331 with grade of C or better.

Fall 2015

ECE 342 Electromagnetic Fields and Devices II. Prerequisite: ECE 341 with a grade of C- or better.

Prerequisite: ECE 341 with a grade of C or better

Fall 2015

ECE 441 Optical Electronics. Prerequisite: ECE 342 with a grade of C- or better.

Prerequisite: ECE 342 with a grade of C or better.

Fall 2015

ECE 452 Computer Organization and Architecture. Prerequisite: ECE 251 with a C- or better.

Prerequisite: ECE 251 with a C or better.

Fall 2015

ECE 457 Fourier Optics. Prerequisite: ECE 311 with a grade of C- or better; ECE 342 with a grade of C- or better.

Prerequisite: ECE 311 with a grade of C or better; ECE 342 with a grade of C or better.

Fall 2015

HDFS 477 Professional Skills Development II Prerequisite: HDFS 277; completion of 75 credits; Human Development and Family Studies majors only.

Prerequisite: HDFS 277; completion of 90 credits; Human Development and Family Studies majors only.

Fall 2015

Course Drops

PRESENT LISTING

EFFECTIVE DATE

ETST 210 Asian American Leaders and Leadership

DROP. Fall 2015

ETST 340 Native American Perspectives on Conquest

DROP. Fall 2015

ETST 424 Asian Pacific American Literature and Culture.

DROP. Fall 2015

Minor Change to Curricula College of Agricultural Sciences Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Effective Fall 2015 Major in Agricultural Business Agricultural Economics Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN AGRI 192 Orientation to Agricultural Systems 1 OR AGRI 292P Transfer Seminar 1 Select one of the following courses: ANEQ 101 Food Animal Science 3 ANEQ 102 Introduction to Equine Science 4 FTEC 110 Food—From Farm to Table 3 HORT 100 Horticultural Science 4 3A

Course Title Cr AUCC

SOCR 100 General Crops 4 AREC 202 Agricultural and Resource Economics 3 3C Select four credits from the following courses: BZ 110 Principles of Animal Biology 3 3A BZ 111 P Animal Biology Laboratory 1 3A OR BZ 120 Principles of Plant Biology 4 3A OR LIFE 102P Attributes of Living Systems 4 3A CHEM 103 Chemistry in Context1 3 3A CO 150 P College Composition 3 1A CS 110 Personal Computing 4 ECON 204 P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 MATH 117 P College Algebra in Context I 1 1B MATH 118 P College Algebra in Context II 1 1B MATH 124 P Logarithmic and Exponential Function 1 1B Arts and Humanities2 3 3B TOTAL 30-31 SOPHOMORE ACT 205 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 AREC 305 P Agricultural and Resource Enterprise Analysis 3 MATH 141 P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 1B SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Advanced Writing3 3 2 Foundations and Perspectives4 9 3B, 3D,

3E Agricultural Sciences Electives5 3 Electives 6 3 TOTAL 30 JUNIOR AREC 305 P Agricultural and Resource Enterprise Analysis 3 Select two courses from the following: AREC 310 P Agricultural Marketing 3 AREC 311P Agricultural and Resource Product Marketing 3 AREC 408 P Agricultural Finance 3 AREC 412 P Agricultural Commodities Marketing 3 AREC 428 P Agricultural Business Management 3 AREC 335 P / ECON 335 P

Introduction to Econometrics 3

AREC 340 P / ECON 340 P

Introduction: Economics of Natural Resources 3

OR AREC 342 P Water Law, Policy, and Institutions 3 ECON 306 P Intermediate Microeconomics 3 FIN 305 P Fundamentals of Finance 3 STAT 301 P Introduction to Statistical Methods 3 Agricultural Sciences Electives5 3 AREC, ECON Electives6 3 Electives 3 6 TOTAL 30 SENIOR AREC 405 P Agricultural Production Management 3 4A, 4C AREC 415 P International Agricultural Trade 3

Course Title Cr AUCC

AREC 478 P Agricultural Policy 3 4A, 4B, 4C

ECON 304 P Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 ECON 306 P Intermediate Microeconomics 3 Agricultural Sciences Electives5 6 AREC, ECON Electives6 9 6 Electives7 2-3 TOTAL 29-30 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 planning to take SOCR 240 should take CHEM 107 and CHEM 108 and reduce the number of free electives in the program. 2 Select from the list of courses in category 3B of the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 2 of the AUCC. 4 Select three courses for 3 credits each to meet the AUCC core requirements in Arts and Humanities (3B), Historical Perspectives (3D), and Global and Cultural Awareness (3E). 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 a total of 12 credits from courses in AGED, AGRI, ANEQ, AREC, BSPM, FSHN, FTEC, HORT, LAND, NR, RS, SOCR, or WR. A maximum of six AREC credits may be used as Agricultural Sciences electives. 6 Select nine credits from AREC and/or ECON courses. 7 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).

Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Effective Fall 2015 Major in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN AGRI 192 Orientation to Agricultural Systems 1 AREC 202P Agricultural and Resource Economics 3 3C Select four credits from the following: BZ 110 Principles of Animal Biology 3 3A BZ 111P Animal Biology Laboratory 1 3A OR BZ 120 Principles of Plant Biology 4 3A OR LIFE 102P Attributes of Living Systems 4 3A CO 150P College Composition 3 1A CS 110 Personal Computing 4 ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 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 Arts and Humanities1 3 3B

Course Title Cr AUCC

Biological and Physical Sciences2 3 3A Natural Resource or Agriculture Elective3 3 TOTAL 30 SOPHOMORE ACT 205 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 1B SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Advanced Writing4 3 2 Foundations and Perspectives5 9 3B, 3D,

3E Natural Resource or Agriculture Elective3 3 Electives 6 TOTAL 30 JUNIOR AREC 240/ ECON 240

Issues in Environmental Economics 3

AREC 305P Agricultural and Resource Enterprise Analysis 3 OR FIN 305P Fundamentals of Finance 3 AREC 335P/ ECON 335P

Introduction to Econometrics 3

AREC 340P/ ECON 340P

Introduction: Economics of Natural Resources 3

AREC 341P Environmental Economics 3 AREC 375P Agricultural Law 3 OR POLS 361P U.S. Environmental Politics and Policy 3 ECON 306P Intermediate Microeconomics 3 STAT 301P Introduction to Statistical Methods 3 Natural Resource or Agriculture Electives3 6 Electives 3 TOTAL 30 SENIOR AREC 341P Environmental Economics 3 AREC 342P Water Law, Policy, and Institutions 3 AREC 346P/ ECON 346P

Economics of Outdoor Recreation 3

AREC 440P Advanced Environmental and Resource Economics 3 4A, 4C AREC 460P Ag- and Resource-Based Economic Development 3 4B AREC 478P Agricultural Policy 3 4B, ECON 304P Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 AREC or ECON Electives6 3 Natural Resource or Agriculture Electives3 3 Electives7 6 3 TOTAL 30 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 Select from the list of courses in category 3B of the All-University Core Curriculum (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 Select from the list of courses in category 3A of the AUCC.

3 Select from courses with AGED, AGRI, ANEQ, BSPM, BZ, CBE, CHEM, CIVE, ECOL, ESS, FW, F, GEOL, GES, HORT, LAND, LIFE, NR, NRRT, RS, SOCR, or WR subject codes. 4 Select from the list of courses in category 2 of the AUCC. 5 Select three courses to meet the AUCC core requirements in Arts and Humanities (3B), Historical Perspectives (3D), and Global and Cultural Awareness (3E). Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses. 6 Select 3 credits from AREC and/or ECON courses. 7 Select enough elective credits to bring program total to 120 credits with a minimum of 42 upper-division (300- to 400-level) credits.

Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Major in Environmental Horticulture Effective Fall 2015 Landscape Design and Contracting Concentration Department Lists (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN AGRI 192 Orientation to Agricultural Systems 1 OR AGRI 292P Transfer Seminar 1 BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 OR CS 110 Personal Computing 4 CHEM 107P Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 3A CO 150P College Composition 3 1A HORT 100P Horticultural Science 4 3A MATH 117P College Algebra in Context I 1 1B MATH 118P College Algebra in Context II 1 1B MATH 125P Numerical Trigonometry 1 1B SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Arts and Humanities1 6 3B Historical Perspectives2 3 3D Electives 2-3 TOTAL 33 SOPHOMORE ACT 205 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 CON 131 Graphic Communications for Construction 2 CON 261P Construction Surveying 3 HORT 221 Landscape Plants 4 HORT 231 Landscape Graphics Studio 4 HORT 232P Principles of Landscape Design 4 HORT 487 Internship 3-6 LAND 120 History of the Designed Landscape 3 SOCR 240P Introductory Soil Science 4 Electives 3 TOTAL 33-36 JUNIOR AREC 202 Agricultural and Resource Economics 3 3C OR ECON 202P Principles of Microeconomics 3 3C

Course Title Cr AUCC

HORT 322A-BP Herbaceous Plants 3 HORT 335P Landscape Structures 4 HORT 336P Landscape Grading and Drainage Studio 4 HORT 370P Landscape Irrigation 1 HORT 465P Landscape Estimating 3 LSPA *** Spanish3 5 SOCR 370P Irrigation Principles 2 Advanced Writing4 3 2 Electives 1 TOTAL 29 SENIOR BSPM 302 Applied and General Entomology 2 BSPM 303BP Horticultural Entomology Laboratory 1 HORT 341P Turfgrass Management 3 HORT 431P Planting Design Studio 4 4A HORT 432P Intensive Landscape Design Studio 5 4B, 4C HORT 464A-BP Arboriculture 3 HORT 479P Professional Landscape Practices 2 Global and Cultural Awareness5 3 3E Business Electives6 3 Electives 4 TOTAL 30 PROGRAM TOTAL = 125-130 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 Select from the list of courses in category 3B of the All-University Core Curriculum (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 Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 3 One semester. 4 Select from the list of courses in category 2 of the AUCC. 5 Select from the list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 6 Select 3 credits of any undergraduate course (100 to 499) not required elsewhere in the program from the following subject codes: ACT, AREC, BUS, CIS FIN, MGT, MKT, QNT, REL; or ECON 240, ECON 335, ECON340, ECON 346; except ACT 205, AREC 202, BUS 150, FIN 305, MGT 305, MKT 305.from department list.

Major in Horticulture Effective Fall 2015 Horticultural Business Management Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN AGRI 192 Orientation to Agricultural Systems 1 OR AGRI 292P Transfer Seminar 1 AREC 202 Agricultural and Resource Economics 3 3C

Course Title Cr AUCC

BZ 120 Principles of Plant Biology 4 3A CHEM 107P Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 3A CHEM 108P Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory 1 3A CO 150P College Composition 3 1A ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 HORT 100 Horticultural Science 4 3A 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 Elective 3 TOTAL 29 SOPHOMORE ACT 205 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 AREC 375P Agricultural Law 3 OR BUS 205 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business 3 BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 OR CS 110 Personal Computing 4 CHEM 245P Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 4 HORT 260P Plant Propagation 4 SOCR 240P Introductory Soil Science 4 SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Advanced Writing1 3 2 Electives 2-3

5-6

TOTAL 30 JUNIOR AREC 375P Agricultural Law 3 OR BUS 205 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business 3 AREC 408P Agricultural Finance 3 OR FIN 305P Fundamentals of Finance 3 BSPM 302 Applied and General Entomology 2 BSPM 361P Elements of Plant Pathology 3 BZ 440P Plant Physiology 3 MGT 305 Fundamentals of Management 3 MKT 305P Fundamentals of Marketing 3 STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 Horticulture, upper division 6 Electives 3 TOTAL 29 SENIOR HORT 310 Greenhouse Management 4 4B OR HORT 460P/ SOCR 460P

Plant Breeding 3 4B

HORT 454P Horticulture Crop Production and Management 2 4A, 4C HORT 476P Environmental Plant Stress Physiology 3 Arts and Humanities2 6 3B Global and Cultural Awareness3 3 3E Historical Perspectives4 3 3D

Course Title Cr AUCC

Horticulture, upper division 5 Upper division agricultural economics, business, or economics 3 Electives 3-4 TOTAL 32 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 Select from the list of courses in category 2 of the AUCC. 2 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. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3E in the AUCC. 4 Select from the list of courses in category 3D in the AUCC.

Major in Horticulture Effective Fall 2015 Horticultural Business Management Concentration Grandfather Department Lists (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN AGRI 192 Orientation to Agricultural Systems 1 OR AGRI 292P Transfer Seminar 1 AREC 202 Agricultural and Resource Economics 3 3C BZ 120 Principles of Plant Biology 4 3A CHEM 107P Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 3A CHEM 108P Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory 1 3A CO 150P College Composition 3 1A ECON 204P Principles of Macroeconomics 3 HORT 100 Horticultural Science 4 3A 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 Elective 3 TOTAL 29 SOPHOMORE ACT 205 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 AREC 375P Agricultural Law 3 OR BUS 205 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business 3 BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 OR CS 110 Personal Computing 4 CHEM 245P Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 4 HORT 260P Plant Propagation 4 SOCR 240P Introductory Soil Science 4 SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Advanced Writing1 3 2

Course Title Cr AUCC

Electives 2-3 TOTAL 30 JUNIOR AREC 408P Agricultural Finance 3 OR FIN 305P Fundamentals of Finance 3 BSPM 302 Applied and General Entomology 2 BSPM 361P Elements of Plant Pathology 3 BZ 440P Plant Physiology 3 HORT *** Horticulture, Upper-Division2 6 MGT 305 Fundamentals of Management 3 MKT 305P Fundamentals of Marketing 3 STAT 204P Statistics for Business Students 3 Electives 3 TOTAL 29 SENIOR HORT 310 Greenhouse Management 4 4B OR HORT 460P/ SOCR 460P

Plant Breeding 3 4B

HORT 454P Horticulture Crop Production and Management 2 4A, 4C HORT 476P Environmental Plant Stress Physiology 3 HORT *** Horticulture, Upper-Division2 5 Arts and Humanities32 6 3B Global and Cultural Awareness43 3 3E Historical Perspectives54 3 3D Upper-Division Agricultural Economics, Business, or

Economics6 3

Electives 3-4 TOTAL 32 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 Select from the list of courses in category 2 of the AUCC. 2 Select any upper-division (300- to 400-level) HORT course not required elsewhere in the program. 2 3 Select 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. 3 4 Select from the list of courses in category 3E of the AUCC. 4 5 Select from the list of courses in category 3D of the AUCC. 6 Select any upper-division (300- to 400-level) course not required elsewhere in the program from the following subject codes: ACT, AREC, BUS, CIS, FIN, MKT, QNT, REL; or ECON 335, ECON 340, ECON 346; except ACT 205, AREC 202, BUS 150, FIN 305, MKT 305.

Major in Horticulture Effective Fall 2015 Horticultural Science Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.)

Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN AGRI 192 Orientation to Agricultural Systems 1 OR AGRI 292P Transfer Seminar 1 BZ 120 Principles of Plant Biology 4 3A CHEM 111P General Chemistry I 4 3A CHEM 112P General Chemistry Laboratory I 1 3A CHEM 113P General Chemistry II 3 CHEM 114P General Chemistry Laboratory II 1 CO 150P College Composition 3 1A HORT 100 Horticultural Science 4 3A MATH 126P Analytic Trigonometry1 1 1B Arts and Humanities2 6 3B Social and Behavioral Sciences3 3 3C TOTAL 31 SOPHOMORE BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 OR CS 110 Personal Computing 4 HORT 260P Plant Propagation 4 PH 121P General Physics I 5 3A PH 122P General Physics II 5 3A SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Global and Cultural Awareness4 3 3E Historical Perspectives5 3 3D Advanced Writing6 3 2 TOTAL 29-30 JUNIOR BZ 440P Plant Physiology 3 Select one set of courses from the following: CHEM 245P Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 4 CHEM 246P Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 OR CHEM 341P Modern Organic Chemistry I 3 CHEM 343P Modern Organic Chemistry II 3 CHEM 344P Modern Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 MATH 155P Calculus for Biological Scientists I 4 1B SOCR 240P Introductory Soil Science 4 SOCR 330P Principles of Genetics 3 STAT 301P Introduction to Statistical Methods 3 Horticulture Electives7 85 Electives7 0-3 TOTAL 30 SENIOR BC 351P Principles of Biochemistry 4 BSPM 302 Applied and General Entomology 2 BSPM 303BP Horticultural Entomology Laboratory 1 BSPM 361P Elements of Plant Pathology 3 BZ 440P Plant Physiology 3 HORT 310 Greenhouse Management 4 4B OR

Course Title Cr AUCC

HORT 460P/ SOCR 460P

Plant Breeding 3 4B

HORT 454P Horticulture Crop Production and Management 2 4A, 4C HORT 476P Environmental Plant Stress Physiology 3 HORT 495 Independent Study 2 Horticulture Electives7 36 Electives7 3-4 TOTAL 29-30 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 The equivalent to MATH 117, MATH 118, and MATH 125, if needed, may be taken using elective credits. 2 Select from the list of courses in category 3B in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3C in the AUCC. 4 Select from the list of courses in category 3E in the AUCC. 5 Select from the list of courses in category 3D in the AUCC. 6 Select from the list of courses in category 2 in the AUCC. 7 Students must select at least 13 credits of upper division (300- to 400-level) horticulture elective and/or free elective courses to bring the program total of upper division credits to a minimum of 42. Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to 120 credits.

Department of Soil and Crop Sciences Effective Fall 2015 Major in Soil and Crop Sciences Applied Information Technology Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN AGRI 192 Orientation to Agricultural Systems 1 OR AGRI 292P Transfer Seminar 1 BUS 150 Business Computing Concepts and Applications 3 OR CS 110 Personal Computing 4 BZ 120 Principles of Plant Biology 4 CHEM 107P Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 3A CHEM 108P Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory 1 3A CIS 210P Information Technology in Business 3 CIS 200P Business Information Systems 3 CO 150P College Composition 3 1A 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 PH 110 Descriptive Physics 3 3A PHIL 110 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 3B

Course Title Cr AUCC

SOCR 100 General Crops 4 SOCR 177 Applied Information Technology in Agriculture 1 TOTAL 30-31 SOPHOMORE AREC 202 Agricultural and Resource Economics 3 3C CIS 210P Information Technology in Business 3 CIS 240P Application Design and Development 3 MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 PHIL 110 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 3B SOCR 240P Introductory Soil Science 4 SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Arts and Humanities1 3 3B Global and Cultural Awareness2 3 3E Historical Perspectives3 3 3D Electives4 4 TOTAL 2931 JUNIOR CO 300P Writing Arguments 3 2 OR JTC 300P Professional and Technical Communication 3 2 LIFE 220P Fundamentals of Ecology 3 OR LIFE 320P Ecology 3 CIS 320P Project Management for Information Systems 3 CIS 355P Business Database Systems 3 OR STAT 372P Data Analysis Tools 3 FSHN 125 Food and Nutrition in Health 2 OR FSHN 150 Survey of Human Nutrition 3 NR 322 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 4 NR 323/ GR 323

Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation 3

STAT 301P Introduction to Statistical Methods 3 OR STAT 307P Introduction to Biostatistics 3 SOCR electives4, 5 3 Electives4 2-3

5-6

TOTAL 30 29-31

SENIOR AREC 478P Agricultural Policy 3 CIS 355P Business Database Systems 3 OR STAT 372P Data Analysis Tools 3 NR 423P Applications of Global Positioning Systems 1 SOCR 377P/ CIVE 377P

Geographic Information Systems in Agriculture 3 4A, 4B, 4C

SOCR 487 Internship 6 4A SOCR 492 Seminar 1 4A, 4C SOCR electives4, 5 6

Course Title Cr AUCC

Electives4 11 4-7

TOTAL 31 27-30

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 Select from the list of courses in category 3B of the All-University Core Curriculum (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 Select from the list of courses in category 3E in the AUCC. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3D in the AUCC. 4 Of the 9 SOCR elective credits and 17-18 general elective credits, 12 must be upper division (300- and 400-level). Select enough elective credits to bring program total to 120, of which 42 must be upper division. 5 Select from courses with the SOCR subject code, in consultation with advisor.

Major in Soil and Crop Sciences Effective Fall 2015 Biomass for Biofuels Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN AGRI 192 Orientation to Agricultural Systems 1 OR AGRI 292P Transfer Seminar 1 BZ 120 Principles of Plant Biology 4 3A OR LIFE 102P Attributes of Living Systems 4 3A CHEM 111P General Chemistry I 4 3A CHEM 112P

General Chemistry Laboratory I 1 3A CO 150P College Composition 3 1A FSHN 125 Food and Nutrition in Health 2 OR 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 Functions 1 1B MATH 141P Calculus in Management Sciences 3 1B OR MATH 155P Calculus for Biological Scientists I 4 1B PHIL 110 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 3B SOCR 100 General Crops 4 SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 TOTAL 31-33 SOPHOMORE AREC 202P Agricultural and Resource Economics 3 3C

Course Title Cr AUCC

AREC 240/ ECON 240

Issues in Environmental Economics 3 3C

HORT 171/ SOCR 171

Environmental Issues in Agriculture 3 3E

JTC 300P Professional and Technical Communication 3 2 POLS 232 International Relations 3 3E OR POLS 241 Comparative Government and Politics 3 3E SOC 100 General Sociology 3 3C OR SOC 105 Social Problems 3 3C SOCR 240P Introductory Soil Science 4 Select one course from the following: STAT 201P General Statistics 3 STAT 301P Introduction to Statistical Methods 3 STAT 307P Introduction to Biostatistics 3 Arts and Humanities1 3 3B Historical Perspectives2 3 3D TOTAL 31 JUNIOR Select one course from the following: NR 319P Geospatial Applications in Natural Resources 4 NR 322 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 4 SOCR 377P Geographic Information Systems in Agriculture 3 PH 110 Descriptive Physics 3 POLS 362P

Global Environmental Politics 3 SOC 220 Global Environmental Issues 3 OR SOC 364P Agriculture and Global Society 3 SOCR 320 Forage and Pasture Management 3 SOCR 322P Principles of Microclimatology 3 SOCR 350P Soil Fertility Management 3 SOCR 351P Soil Fertility Laboratory 1 SOCR 370P Irrigation Principles 2 SOCR 371P Irrigation of Field Crops 1 Technical Electives3 64 TOTAL 28-29 SENIOR BZ 440P Plant Physiology 3 BZ 441P Plant Physiology Laboratory 1 SOCR 371P Irrigation of Field Crops 1 SOCR 421P Crop and Soil Management Systems II 4 4A, 4B,

4C SOCR 455P Soil Microbiology 3 SOCR 470P Soil Physics 3 SOCR 471P Soil Physics Laboratory 1 SOCR 475P Global Challenges in Plant and Soil Science 3 SOCR 487 Internship 3 SOCR 492 Seminar 1 4A Technical Electives3 4-7 TOTAL 26-29

27-30

PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 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 Select from the list of courses in category 3B in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). 2 Select from the list of courses in category 3D in the AUCC. 3 Select from department list of technical electives.

Major in Soil and Crop Sciences Effective Fall 2015 International Soil and Crop Sciences Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN AGRI 192 Orientation to Agricultural Systems 1 OR AGRI 292P Transfer Seminar 1 AREC 202 Agricultural and Resource Economics 3 3C BZ 120 Principles of Plant Biology 4 3A Select one set of courses from the 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 CHEM 114P General Chemistry Laboratory II 1 CO 150P College Composition 3 1A FSHN 125 Food and Nutrition in Health 2 OR 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 PHIL 110 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 3B SOCR 100 General Crops 4 TOTAL 28-33 SOPHOMORE Select one course from the following: ANTH 100 Introductory Cultural Anthropology 3 3C SOC 100 General Sociology 3 3C SOC 105 Social Problems 3 3C AGRI 270/ IE 270

World Interdependence—Population and Food 3 3E

ANEQ 101 Food Animal Science 3 LAND 220P/ LIFE 220P

Fundamentals of Ecology 3

PH 110 Descriptive Physics 3 3A POLS 131 Current World Problems 3 3E POLS 232 International Relations 3 3E

Course Title Cr AUCC

SOCR 240P Introductory Soil Science 4 SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Historical Perspectives1 3 3D TOTAL 31 JUNIOR BZ 440P Plant Physiology 3 JTC 300P Professional and Technical Communication 3 2 OR CO 301BP Writing in the Disciplines—Sciences 3 2 POLS 332P / ECON 332P

International Political Economy 3

Select two courses from the following: ANTH 310P Peoples and Cultures of Africa 3 ANTH 312P Modern Indian Culture and Society 3 ANTH 314P Southeast Asian Cultures and Societies 3 ANTH 446P New Orleans and the Caribbean 3 SOC 320P Population—Natural Resources and Environment 3 SOC 341P Sociology of Rural Life 3 SOC 364 Agriculture and Global Society 3 SOC 366P Peoples and Institutions of Latin America 3 SOCR 330P Principles of Genetics 3 SOCR 350P Soil Fertility Management 3 SOCR 351P Soil Fertility Laboratory 1 SOCR 370P Irrigation Principles 2 Select one course from the following: STAT 201P General Statistics 3 STAT 301P Introduction to Statistical Methods 3 STAT 307P Introduction to Biostatistics 3 Arts and Humanities2 3 3B Electives 1-2 TOTAL 29-30

28-29

SENIOR AREC 460P Ag- and Resource-Based Economic Development 3 Select two of the following three groups: BSPM 302 Applied and General Entomology 2 BSPM 303CP Agricultural Entomology Laboratory 1 OR BSPM 308P Ecology and Management of Weeds 3 OR BSPM 361P Elements of Plant Pathology 3 BZ 440P Plant Physiology 3 SOCR 370P Irrigation Principles 2 SOCR 371P Irrigation of Field Crops 1 SOCR 421P Crop and Soil Management Systems II 4 4A, 4B, 4C SOCR 475 Global Challenges in Plant and Soil Science 3 SOCR 486P Practicum 1-3 OR SOCR 487 Internship 1-3 SOCR 492 Seminar 1 4A Electives3 3-13

3-11

Course Title Cr AUCC

TOTAL 26-34 27-33

PROGRAM TOTAL = 120-122 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 Select from the list of courses in category 3D in the AUCC. 2 Select from the list of courses in category 3B in the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC). Only 3 of the 6 credits required for Arts and Humanities may come from intermediate (L*** 200 and L*** 201) foreign language courses. 3 Select enough elective credits to bring the program total to 120-122 credits, of which at least 42 must be upper division.

Major in Soil and Crop Sciences Effective Fall 2015 Soil Ecology Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.) Course Title Cr AUCC

FRESHMAN AGRI 192 Orientation to Agricultural Systems 1 AREC 202P Agricultural and Resource Economics 3 3C OR AREC 240/ ECON 240

Issues in Environmental Economics 3 3C

CHEM 111P General Chemistry I 4 3A CHEM 112P General Chemistry Laboratory I 1 3A CHEM 113P General Chemistry II 3 CHEM 114P General Chemistry Laboratory II 1 CO 150P College Composition 3 1A LIFE 102P Attributes of Living Systems 4 3A OR LIFE 103p Biology of Organisms—Animals and Plants 4 MATH 155P Calculus for Biological Scientists I 4 1B PHIL 110 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 3B SOCR 100 General Crops 4 TOTAL 31 SOPHOMORE CHEM 245P Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 4 CHEM 246P Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 GEOL 120 Exploring Earth: Physical Geology 3 3A GEOL 121P Introductory Geology Laboratory 1 3A LAND 220P/ LIFE 220P

Fundamentals of Ecology 3 3A

OR LIFE 320P Ecology 3 PH 121P General Physics I 5 3A SOCR 240P Introductory Soil Science 4

Course Title Cr AUCC

SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Select one from the following: STAT 201P General Statistics 3 STAT 301P Introduction to Statistical Methods 3 STAT 307P

Introduction to Biostatistics 3 Arts and Humanities 3 3B TOTAL 30 JUNIOR BC 351P Principles of Biochemistry 4 CO 301BP Writing in the Disciplines—Sciences 3 2 OR JTC 300P Professional and Technical Communication 3 2 Select one of the following: NR 319P Geospatial Applications in Natural Resources 4 NR 322 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 4 SOCR 377P Geographic Information Systems in Agriculture 3 SOCR 322P Principles of Microclimatology 3 SOCR 440 Pedology 4 Global and Cultural Perspectives2 3 3E Historical Perspectives3 3 3D Technical Electives4 6 TOTAL 29-30 SENIOR SOCR 421P

Crop and Soil Management Systems II 4 4A, 4B, 4C SOCR 441P Soil Ecology 3 4C SOCR 455P

Soil Microbiology 3 SOCR 456P Soil Microbiology Laboratory 1 SOCR 470P Soil Physics 3 SOCR 471P

Soil Physics Laboratory 1 SOCR 486 Practicum 1-3 OR SOCR 487 Internship 1-3 SOCR 492 Seminar 1 4A Technical Electives4 10-13 TOTAL 29-30 PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 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 Select from the list of courses in category 3B in the AUCC. 2 Select from the list of courses in category 3E in the AUCC. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3D in the AUCC. 4 Select from department list of technical electives.

Major in Soil and Crop Sciences Effective Fall 2015 Soil Restoration and Conservation Concentration (The entire program is shown. Deletions are in strikeout; additions are in underline.)

Course Title Credits AUCC

FRESHMAN AGRI 192 Orientation to Agricultural Systems 1 OR AGRI 292P Transfer Seminar 1 AREC 202 Agricultural and Resource Economics 3 3C BZ 120 Principles of Plant Biology 4 3A CHEM 111P General Chemistry I 4 3A CHEM 112P General Chemistry Laboratory I 1 3A CHEM 113P General Chemistry II 3 CHEM 114P General Chemistry Laboratory II 1 CO 150P College Composition 3 1A LAND 220P/ LIFE 220P

Fundamentals of Ecology 3 3A

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 SOCR 100 General Crops 4 TOTAL 30 SOPHOMORE BSPM 308P Ecology and Management of Weeds 3 CHEM 245P Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 4 PH 110 Descriptive Physics 3 3A PHIL 110 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 3B SOCR 240P Introductory Soil Science 4 SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 Arts/humanities1 3 3B Global and cultural awareness2 3 3E Historical perspectives3 3 3D TOTAL 29 JUNIOR CHEM 334P Quantitative Analysis Laboratory 1 CHEM 335P Introduction to Analytical Chemistry 3 GR 304/ WR 304

Sustainable Watersheds 3 3A

JTC 300P Professional and Technical Communication 3 2 SOCR 320 Forage and Pasture Management 3 SOCR 350P Soil Fertility Management 3 SOCR 351P Soil Fertility Laboratory 1 SOCR 370P Irrigation Principles 2 SOCR 371P Irrigation of Field Crops 1 SOCR 377P Geographic Information Systems in Agriculture 3 SOCR 440 Pedology 4 SOCR 486P Practicum 1-3 OR SOCR 487 Internship 1-3 Select one course from the following: GR 304/ WR 304

Sustainable Watersheds 3 3A

STAT 201P General Statistics 3 STAT 301P Introduction to Statistical Methods 3 STAT 307P Introduction to Biostatistics 3 Electives4 3 TOTAL 30-32 SENIOR

Course Title Credits AUCC

BZ 440P Plant Physiology 3 RS 478P Restoration Ecology 3 SOCR 371P Irrigation of Field Crops 1 SOCR 421P Crop and Soil Management Systems II 4 4A, 4B, 4C SOCR 455P Soil Microbiology 3 SOCR 467P Soil and Environmental Chemistry 3 SOCR 470P Soil Physics 3 SOCR 471P Soil Physics Laboratory 1 SOCR 492 Seminar 1 4A Electives4 8-9

7-9

TOTAL 29-30 29-31

PROGRAM TOTAL = 120 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 Select from the list of courses in category 3B in the All-University Core Curriculum (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 Select from the list of courses in category 3E in the AUCC. 3 Select from the list of courses in category 3D in the AUCC. 4 Select from list of department electives.

University Curriculum Committee February 6, 2015

EXPERIMENTAL COURSE REPORT

COURSE TITLE TERM 1st/2nd OFFERING

REQUEST DATE

ARIES DATE

ETST 581A1 Race, Space, and Governmentality

FA15 2nd 2/2/15 2/2/15