CES 17-19 DELETE COURSES MA and CS

March 26, 2018

Purdue Northwest Curriculum Document

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  • Document No: CES 17-19 DELETE COURSES MA and CS
  • Proposed Effective Date: Fall 2018
  • Submitting Department: MSCS/CES
  • Date Reviewed by Department: February 16, 2018
  • Submission Date: March 26, 2018
  • Date Reviewed College/School Curriculum Committee: 04/04/2018
  • Contact Person: Catherine Murphy, Head

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  • Approval by Faculty Senate: May 4, 2018
  • Date Reviewed by Senate Curriculum Committee: April 13, 2018
  • Name(s) of Library Staff Consulted: Not Applicable
  • Will New Library Resources Used?: No
  • Form 40 Needed?: Yes

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Task: Course Change or New Course Proposal: Complete Section II

  • Degree Name:

Section I: This section is for changes in programs, minors and certificates

List the major changes in each program of study, minor or certificate.

Impact on Students:

Impact on University Resources:

Impact on other Academic Units:

Section II: This section is for changes in courses only

  • Subject: Remove courses from the catalog that are obsolete and will no longer be taught
  • Justification: Courses that are no longer taught need

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Current:

MA 21300-Finite Mathematics I. Prerequisite(s): MA 1100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN GRADE of B. Credit: 3.00. Basic logic, set theory. Elementary probability, Markov Chains, Vectors, matrices, linear systems, elementary graph theory. Applications to finite models in the managerial, social and life sciences and computer science.

MA 16700-Plane Analytical Geometry & Calculus I. Prerequisite(s): MA 15900 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN GRADE OF C or (MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN GRADE OF C AND MA 15400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN GRADE OF C). Credit hours: 5.00. Plane analytic geometry, differential calculus and an introduction to integral calculus of functions of a single variable with applications. MA 16700 covers the same concepts as MA 16100 combined with a cooperative learning environment and computer laboratory experience. Graduation credit may not be earned for more than one of MA 16100, 16700 and 22300.

MA 15200- College Algebra. Prerequisite(s): MA 11100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN GRADE OF C, Credit hours: 3.00. This is a course in college algebra for students who do not need the technical skills required for those planning to continue with calculus. There will be an emphasis on applied problems and graphing techniques. Topics covered: real numbers, linear functions, solving linear equations and systems of linear equations, absolute value equations and inequalities, rational expressions, complex numbers, proportions, solving quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, circle and parabola equations, and annuities. Students receiving an A or B in MA 15200 may continue with MA 15400. Not available for credit in College of Science. Prerequisite: demonstrated competence in intermediate algebra.

CS 22000- Programming I for Engineers and Scientists. Credit hours: 3.00 Introduction to programming in C++. Course topics include data types, control flow, operators, and expressions. Applications for engineers and scientists.

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Proposed:

Please remove courses from catalog

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Is this course also General Education? Yes

MA 15200, MA 16700, and MA 21300 are all approved for Gen Ed in Quantitative Reasoning. Request has been sent to General Education Committee to remove them from Gen Ed list.

CS 22000 is approved for Gen Ed Technology. Request to remove it has been sent to General Education Committee

Course Objectives / Learning Outcomes:

 

Impact on Students:

Not Applicable.

Impact on University Resources:

Not Applicable.

Impact on other Academic Units:

Email from Keyuan Jiang (Head of Dept of CIT) , no impact on CIT. Course has not been run on either campus since before unification.