Agenda 2-4-2004

Curriculum Gen Ed Committee of the Educational Advisory Council

Agenda
February 4, 2004
Sylvania Campus, 3:00-5:00 pm
Spruce Room

Old Business:

103. RE241 RE BROKERAGE ADMINISTRATION AND SALES SUPERVISION COURSE TITLE CHANGE, COURSE CREDIT/CONTACT HOUR CHANGE Current title: Real Estate Office Management/Supervision of Sales Persons
Proposed Credit/Contact Hour: 4 lec, 4 cr
Current Credit/Contact Hour: 3 lec, 3 cr
30 character title for student transcript: RE Broker Admin & Sales Supervision
Requested implementation term: 200404

104. RE226 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS-ADVANCED COURSE TITLE CHANGE Current title: Real Estate Finance II
Requested implementation term: 200404

143. GE 221 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I PREREQUISITE CHANGE Proposed Prerequisite: PHY 213; GE 101; MTH 252.
Current Prerequisite: GE 101; MTH 252.
Requested implementation term: 200501

New Business:

144. FP 240 EMERGENCY SERVICES INSTRUCTOR I NEW COURSE 3 lec, 1 lab, 3 cr
Designed to meet NFPA Standard 1041 Fire and Emergency Services Instructor I. Students will organize classroom, laboratory and outdoor learning environments and present prepared lessons utilizing recognized methods of instruction. Learn to adjust and modify presentations based on student learning styles and changing classroom environments and learn about course objectives and learning outcomes.
Requested implementation term: 200402

145. FP250 EMERGENCY SERVICES INSTRUCTOR II NEW COURSE 3 lec, 1 lab, 3 cr
Course is designed to meet NFPA Standard 1041 Fire and Emergency Services Instructor II. Learn to manage instructional resources, staff, facilities, records and reports; develop instructional materials; conduct specialized and advanced training; develop evaluation instruments to support instruction and the evaluation of test results. Prerequisite: FP 240.
30 character title for student transcript: Emergency Serv. Instructor II
Requested implementation term: 200402

146. FP260 EMERGENCY SERVICES INSTRUCTOR III NEW COURSE 3 lec, 1 lab, 3 cr
Learn to administer agency policies and procedures for the management of instructional resources, staff, facilities, records and reports; plan, develop and implement comprehensive fire training programs and curriculum; develop evaluation plans, collect, analyze and report data and utilize data for program validation and student feedback.
30 character title for student transcript: Emergency Serv. Instructor III
Requested implementation term: 200402

147. CIS/PHL185COMPUTER AND ETHICS GENERAL EDUCATION DESIGNATION REQUEST

148. RD 115 COLLEGE READING OREGON TRANSFER DEGREE LIST B DESIGNATION REQUEST

149. MT 100 BASIC ELECTRONICS NEW COURSE 2 lec, 3 lab, 3 cr
Includes Ohms Law, Kirchhoffs Voltage and Current Law in series and parallel circuits, and troubleshooting problems of basic electric circuits. Labs include basic measurement and troubleshooting techniques, use of electronic test equipment and proper documentation procedures. Proposed Prerequisite/Concurrent registration: MTH 60; WR 115.
Requested implementation term: 200402

150. MT 101 CLEANROOM SAFETY AND PROTOCOL NEW COURSE 1 lec, 3 lab, 2 cr
Covers safety consideration for working in a semiconductor industry cleanroom. Introduces safety programs in the industry. Overviews available hazard information and how to obtain it. Covers personal safety and related equipment.
Requested implementation term: 200402

151. PHL 206 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS GENERAL EDUCATION DESIGNATION REQUEST

152. CIS 140D OPERATING SYSTEMS MICROCOMPUTERS COURSE TITLE CHANGE, COURSE DESCRIPTION CHANGE, LEARNING OUTCOMES CHANGE Current Title: Operating Systems Microcomputers
Proposed Title: Survey of Desktop Operating Systems
30 character title for student transcript: Survey of Desktop Op. Systems
Proposed course description: Course designed to be an introduction to desktop operating system concepts and to prepare students for advanced courses in operating systems, networking and data communication.
Current course description: Provides basic concepts of operating system with emphasis on DOS and Win9x (Win2000) desktop operating systems. Includes basic operating system functions, history, directory (folder) management, memory management, virtual memory, installation, multitasking, booting and formatting processes, system optimization, system management, registry structure, profiles and policies.
Learning Outcomes see attached.

153. MCH 102 INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING NEW COURSE 6 lec/lab, 3 cr
Covers an introduction to the manufacturing technology discipline.
Requested implementation term: 200404

154. MCH 136 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE MACHINING NEW COURSE 12 lec/lab, 6 cr
Provides a well-rounded working knowledge base for the student who expects to work at an entry-level technician in an automotive repair/service or automotive machine shop. Covers general shop safety, basic blueprint reading, basic shop math, basic inspection, and parts deburring.
30 character title for student transcript Intro to Automotive Machining
Requested implementation term: 200404

155. MCH 137 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE MACHINING-DRILL PRESS NEW COURSE 2 lec/lab, 1 cr
Covers the setup, applications, parts and operation of the sensitive, upright and radial arm drill presses. Introduces the commonly performed operations of drilling, reaming, counterboring, countersinking, spot-facing and tapping on the various types of drilling machines used to produce part features to print specifications.
30 character title for student transcript Intro Auto Mach Drill Press
Requested implementation term: 200404

156. MCH 138 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE MACHINING-LATHE NEW COURSE 4 lec/lab, 2 cr
Covers the setup, applications, parts and operation of the various types of lathes. Introduces the commonly performed drilling-related operations on the lathe, and maintaining/aligning, parallel turning, facing, filing, knurling, grooving, cutting radii, cutting tapers and parting lathe operations.
30 character title for student transcript Intro Auto Mach Lathe
Requested implementation term: 200404

157. MCH 139 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE MACHININGMILL NEW COURSE 4 lec/lab, 2 cr
This is a preparatory course designed to introduce the proper setups, uses and operations associated with the vertical milling machine and its accessory devices.
30 character title for student transcript Intro Auto Mach Mill
Requested implementation term: 200404

158. FT 224 ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY FOR FITNESS INSTRUCTORS NEW COURSE 4 lec, 4 cr
Introduces anatomical terminology, concepts, basic chemistry, cell structure and function, tissues, and the following systems: metabolic, cardiovascular, pulmonary, skeletal, muscular, endocrine, and nervous.
Prerequisite: Admission into the Fitness Technology Program.
Requested implementation term: 200404