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1 COLLEGE ACADEMIC AND STUDENT SUPPORT COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2012 WOLFSON CAMPUS, ROOM 2106, 1:30 P.M. MINUTES CHAIR: Lourdes Perez for Diego Tibaquira, CASSC Chair 2011 MEMBERS PRESENT: Valda Adeyiga Kim McGinnis Vanessa Bird Arizmendi Allen McPhee Loretta Blanchette Tom Meyer Lisa Chu-Weininger Danay Montes de Oca Hasmi Francisco Coro Lucia Obregon Oscar De Armas Neil Olsen Donna Fishkin Vicky Owles Alicia Giovinazzo Ginny Peterson-Tennant Malou Harrison Michael Reiner Nora Hendrix Robert Remek Jennifer Joseph Mattie Roig-Watnik Ece Karayalcin Jorge Salinas Walter Kozloski Roger Sanchez Julia Larocca Clark Zen Corey Mass MEMBERS ABSENT: Theresa Albury Maila Zitelli Yesenia Blanco Maternity Leave Ana Maria Bradley-Hess Sent Notification Mark Chiappone Sent Notification Amy Pettigrew Valerie Browne Jeffery Thomas Randy Kauffman Diego Tibaquira Sent Notification Carol Tulikangas Manny Lorenzo PRESENTERS: RESOURCE: RECORDER: Diane King William Kreitner Steve Roitstein Julian Chiu Gloria Leon Pamela Menke Rolando Montoya Lenore Rodicio Gina Victoria Henri Roberts

2 1. Call to Order Lourdes Perez called the meeting to order. 2. Presentation Lourdes Perez introduced Kim McGinnis, new Dean of Student Services at the Medical Campus. Dean McGinnis comes from Williamsburg Technical College in Kingstree, South Carolina where she served as President. 3. Approval of the December 13, 2011 CASSC Minutes The minutes of the December 13, 2011 CASSC Meeting were approved as submitted. 4. Comments by the College Provost or Vice Provost, Education Legislative Matters Legislative Advocacy Committees The MDC Legislative Advocacy Committees will be attending the legislative session in Tallahassee, Florida on January 25, Legislative sessions will run from January 10, 2012 through March 9, Board of Governors Since Community Colleges offer baccalaureate degrees, there has been extensive discussion in bringing the community college system under Florida s Board of Governors. Residency U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and aliens lawfully present in the United States who are in an eligible Visa category may be classified as a Florida resident for tuition purposes if the applicant or the dependent applicant's parent/legal guardian has established legal residence in the State for at least 12 consecutive months immediately prior to the first day of classes of the term for which Florida residency is sought. Florida School System State Mandate - Testing Students who have not achieved the appropriate FCAT scores in the 10 th grade will have to take the PERT exam in the 11 th grade. Students who show developmental deficiency must register for the related high school success course modeled after MDC s developmental sequence in reading, writing and mathematics in the 12 th grade. At the end of the 12 th grade, they will be tested again with the PERT. It will be the responsibility of the high school to provide instructional resources. The goal is to increase the number of students who are college-ready by initiating remediation in the 12 th grade. One Community One Goal - The School of Aviation in conjunction with the School of Business is working on developing a new program on Logistics, Transportation and Trade. This program will be tied to the One Community One Goal initiative sponsored by the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce and the Beacon Council. 2

3 Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) The 29th edition of the Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) will be from Friday, March 2, 2012 to Sunday, March 11, The film line-up will be announced at a press conference on Tuesday, January 17, Dean of School of Business Dr. Montoya announced that Mr. Brian Sepe is the new Executive Dean of the School of Business. His main responsibilities are: enhancing and promoting the School of Business, increasing visibility, developing partnerships and fund raising. Ms. Thania Rios will serve as the Associate Dean and will continue managing the internal operations of the school. This is the fourth discipline that is governed by a specialized dean. Golden Key International Honour Society MDC has joined the Golden Key International Honour Society. It recognizes academic achievement among college and university students seeking baccalaureate degrees in all disciplines. It is the world s largest collegiate honor society. Online Observation Form The online observation form developed by UFMDC and Virtual College officials is ready to be piloted. Department chairs will receive specialized training on how to utilize this new tool during the spring semester, and faculty members will test it in the summer. Business Affairs Electronic W-2 Effective tax year 2011, Miami Dade College employees will be able to activate a newly developed electronic W-2 form. Beginning on January 12, 2012, you will automatically be prompted to activate your electronic W-2 upon signing on to your computer. The 2011 W-2 forms will be available electronically by January 31, Executive Committee On November 8, 2011, the Executive Committee recommended to Dr. Padrón a change in the admissions procedure. MDC will no longer accept students from high schools that have been previously questioned as being diploma mills by MDC or other accredited higher education institution. For more information on MDC s admission guidelines, visit: Hall of Fame The Hall of Fame Gala will be held on Thursday, May 10 th, 2012 at the Hilton Miami Downtown 6 p.m. 5. School of Engineering & Technology Program Modifications Tom Meyer introduced Diane King who presented proposed modifications for the Computer Engineering Technology program which has been updated to align most closely with the BS in Electronics Engineering Technology, so that students enrolled in the program have the required foundation for smooth transition into the baccalaureate degree. The second program modification is in the Computer Programming and Analysis-Business Application program to add CIS1949 Co-Op Work Experience in the course and elective block. She also presented revised course descriptions and pre-requisite modifications. 3

4 Program Title: Computer Engineering Technology (26052) Start Term: Summer Semester Degree Type: Associate in Science Affected Campuses: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 Description: The Computer Engineering Technology program prepares students for employment as computer engineering technicians/technologists and related occupations in electronics. It also provides supplemental training for persons currently or previously employed in these occupations. The program focuses on understanding and applying hardware and software concepts and troubleshooting techniques to digital, microprocessor or computer-based systems. Proposal Executive Summary: Rationale: Modify program to facilitate articulation with the BS EET. Modification: 1. Major Course Requirements (area 7): Delete: MTB 1322 Technical Mathematics (3 Add: MAC 1114 Trigonometry (3 2. Major Course Electives (area 8): o Delete the following end-termed courses from the curriculum sheet in order to reflect previous course deletions (clean-up process): CET A+ Certification Examination Review (3 EET 1142C - Transistor Circuits (4 ETD Computer Graphics (3 MTB Technical Mathematics 1 (3 o Delete the following courses from the area (courses are not relevant to the program objectives/outcomes): CTS 1134 Networking Technologies (4 ETD 1340 Computer Aided Drawing & Design (3 ETD 1110 Technical Drawing 1 (4 o Add the following courses to area 8: EET 2323 C Analog Communications (4 MAC 1140 Pre-Calculus Algebra (3 UNANIMOUS APPROVAL 33 IN FAVOR 0 OPPOSED 4

5 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM OF STUDY: COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (26052) EFFECTIVE TERM: SUMMER 2012 (2011-3) I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 1. COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 Proposed ENC English Composition 1 (3 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 SPC Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 3. HUMANITIES (3.00 PHI Critical Thinking/Ethics (3 4. BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE (3.00 CLP Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (3 5. MATH/SCIENCE (3.00 MAC College Algebra (3 6. COMPUTER COMPETENCY Test type(s) needed : CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 7. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (46.00 CET Introduction to Computer Service and Maintenance (3 CET 1178C - A+ Computer Hardware Service (3 CET 1487C - Network+ (3 CET 1110C - Digital Circuits (4 CET 2123C - Microprocessors (4 CET 2113C - Advanced Digital Circuits (4 CET 2588C - Server + Service and Maintenance (3 EET 1015C - Direct Current Circuits (4 EET 1025C - Alternating Current Circuits (4 EET Introduction to Electronics (3 EET 2351C - Electronic Communications 2 - Digital ( And Must take 4.0 credits from the following group. COP 1220 The following course(s) are not allowed for credit in this area. All Labs 8. MAJOR COURSE ELECTIVE (7.00 MAC1114 Trigonometry (3 COP Introduction to Object Oriented Programming C++ (4 EET 2323C Analog Communications (4 MAC 1140 Pre-Calculus Algebra (3 EET 1141C - Electronics 1 (4 EET 2101C - Electronics 2 (4 * End of Program Sheet * 5

6 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM OF STUDY: COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (26052) EFFECTIVE TERM: Spring SUMMER 2012 ( ) SHOWING CHANGES I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 1. COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 ENC English Composition 1 (3 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 SPC Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 3. HUMANITIES (3.00 PHI Critical Thinking/Ethics (3 4. BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE (3.00 CLP Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (3 5. MATH/SCIENCE (3.00 MAC College Algebra (3 6. COMPUTER COMPETENCY Test type(s) needed: CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 7. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (46.00 Must take 42.0 credits from the following group. CET Introduction to Computer Service and Maintenance (3 CET 1178C - A+ Computer Hardware Service (3 CET 1487C - Network+ (3 CET 1110C - Digital Circuits (4 CET 2123C - Microprocessors (4 CET 2113C - Advanced Digital Circuits (4 - - And Must take 4.0 credits from the following group. COP 1220 The following course(s) are not allowed for credit in this area. All Labs 8. MAJOR COURSE ELECTIVE (7.00 CTS Networking Technologies (4 CET A+ Certification Examination Review (3 EET 1141C - Electronics 1 (4 EET 1142C Transistor Circuits (4 EET 2101C - Electronics 2 (4 * End of Program Sheet * CET 2588C - Server + Service and Maintenance (3 EET 1015C - Direct Current Circuits (4 EET 1025C - Alternating Current Circuits (4 EET Introduction to Electronics (3 EET 2351C - Electronic Communications 2 - Digital (4 MTB Technical Mathematics 2 (3 MAC1114 Trigonometry (3 COP Introduction to Object Oriented Programming C++ (4 EET 2323C Analog Communications (4 ETD Computer Aided Drawing & Design (3 MAC 1140 Pre-Calculus Algebra (3 ETD Computer Graphics (3 MTB Technical Mathematics 1 (3 ETD Technical Drawing 1 (4 6

7 Program Title: Computer Programming and Analysis-Business Application (25065) Start Term: Summer Semester Degree Type: Associate in Science Affected Campuses: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 Description: The Computer Programming and Analysis program provides an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in computer programming in scientific, commercial, industrial and government information technology applications. Graduates are prepared for positions as entry-level application programmers, programmer specialists, computer programmers and programmer analysts. Proposal Executive Summary: Modification: Add: CIS1949 Co-Op Work Experience to block 8 as an elective. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL 33 IN FAVOR 0 OPPOSED 7

8 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM OF STUDY: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND ANALYSIS-BUS APPLICATION PROG. (25065) EFFECTIVE TERM: Summer 2012 (2011-3) I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 1. COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 ENC English Composition 1 (3 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 Proposed Changes SPC Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 3. HUMANITIES (3.00 PHI Critical Thinking/Ethics (3 4. BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE (3.00 CLP Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (3 5. MATH/SCIENCE (3.00 MAC College Algebra (3 6. COMPUTER COMPETENCY Test type(s) needed: CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 7. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (32.00 ACG Financial Accounting (3 ACG 2021L - Financial Accounting Lab (1 CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 CGS Database Applications (4 CIS Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design (4 8. PROGRAM ELECTIVE (16.00 Must take 8.0 credits from the following group. COP Advanced Programming Concepts using Visual Basic (4 COP Advanced Object Oriented Programming using C++ ( And Must take 8.0 credits from the following group. CGS Professional Ethics and Social Issues in CS (4 CIS1949 Co-Op Work Experience (1 4 variable COP Database Application Programming (4 CIS Systems Analysis Design and Implementation (4 COP Introduction to Visual Basic Programming (4 COP Introduction to Object Oriented Programming C++ (4 COP Java Programming (4 COP Advanced Java Programming (4 COP Developing Websites using PHP/MYSQL (4 COP ASP/Script Language Programming (4 CTS C# Web Application Development (4 CTS Microsoft SQL Implementation (4 8

9 Revised Course Descriptioin/Modifications Curriculum Action Rationale: Add CET1171 as a prerequisite to ensure that students have the necessary foundation skills to be successful in this course; add prerequisite to course description. No change in course description, competencies, or current fees. Eff. Course No. Course Title Credits Campus Term CET1178C A+ Computer Hardware Service 3 1,2,3,5,6,7, Course Description: This is an intermediate level course that prepares students for A+ hardware certification. Students will learn how to: install, configure, and upgrade components diagnose and troubleshoot computer systems, identify, test, and troubleshoot motherboards, processors, memory, and printers, and connect network equipment. Laboratory fee. (48 hr. lecture). Pre-requisites: CET1171. Curriculum Action Rationale: Add "CET1178C or A+ certification" as recommended preparation to ensure students have the adequate foundation skills to be successful in this course. Modify course description to show changes. No change to course competencies, or current fee. Eff. Course No. Course Title Credits Campus Term CET2588C Server + Service and Maintenance 3 1,2,3,5,6,7, Course Description: This course is designed for students preparing for the hardware component of the Server + certification. Students will learn how to install, configure, and upgrade workstations and servers, configure and test network and peripheral equipment, and diagnose and troubleshoot advanced computer systems. Laboratory fee. College readiness in reading and math required. (48 hr. lecture ) Recommended Preparation: CET1178C or A+ certification. Curriculum Action Rationale: Changing prerequisites to include COP1332 OR COP1334 to accommodate students taking either the Microsoft or the Open Source option. Please note: No other changes are being requested. Current fees remain the same. Eff. Course No. Course Title Credits Campus Term COP2822 Web Page Design and Programming 4 1,2,3,5,6,7, Course Description: This is an intermediate level programming course that prepares students for web development. Students will learn client-side programming skills and technologies, such as JavaScript, XML, and Ajax. Laboratory fee. (48 hr. lecture 32 hr. lab ) Pre-requisites: COP1332, or COP1334, and CTS1800. Curriculum Action Rationale: 1. Modify course description. 2. Change credits to variable hours (1-4 lecture hours. 3. Update competencies. 4. No change requested in current fees. Eff. Course No. Course Title Credits Campus Term CIS1949 Co-Op Work Experience 1: CIS 1-4 1,2,3,5,6,7, Course Description: This course is designed as a work experience for students majoring in computer information systems programs. Students will learn to apply the skills and knowledge that they have acquired through their program of study in a real work environment. Prerequisite: Successful completion of required program course work. Department approval required. (1-4 hr lecture) (16 64 hr. lecture) Pre-requisites: 9

10 UNANIMOUS APPROVAL 33 IN FAVOR 0 OPPOSED 6. Informational Items Virtual College Lourdes Perez introduced Ruth Ann Balla who updated the council on last day of attendance change for virtual courses required by the U.S. Department of Education. The Department of Education has stated that the last day of attendance is where a student was active in the course participates in the discussions, submits assignments, and sends s to faculty about the course. All faculty who are certified to teach online courses and students taking online courses received an about the change in December Change is effective spring She also provided an update on ANGEL, the Learning Management System (LMS) used by MDC until October A series of town hall meetings are scheduled to discuss the purchasing of a new LMS. Below is the schedule of town hall meetings: LMS Townhall Meetings Date Time Campus Room Monday, January 23, :30 3:30 Homestead F203 Tuesday, January 24, :30 3:30 Hialeah 1120 Wednesday, January 25, :30 3:30 Wolfson Thursday, January 26, :30 3:30 North 2151 Friday, January 27, :30 3:30 Medical 2121 Monday, January 30, :30 3:30 Kendall K413 Tuesday, January 31, :30 3:30 IAC 3310 State Mandated School of Entertainment & Design Technology Program Modifications Mattie Roig-Watnik introduced Bill Kreitner, Chairperson, joined by Professor Steve Roitstein, who presented the request to modify the Music Business Business Management Option (25019) to add MVK1111 Class Piano 1 and remove MUN courses. They also presented state mandated modifications to the A.S. in Music Business program with three options: Music Management, Creative Production and Creative Performance. The proposed change is to add one credit in the elective block of each of the options. Program Modification Business Management Option (25019) Remove Existing Courses Add Existing Course MUN MVK11 Class Piano 1 UNANIMOUS APPROVAL 10

11 33 IN FAVOR 0 OPPOSED Program Title: Music Business Business Management Option (25019) Start Term: Fall Semester Degree Type: Associate in Science Affected Campuses: 1, 2, 3 Proposal Executive Summary: Business Management Option (25019) Area 9: Removing MUN* Adding MVK1111 Class Piano 1 (1 existing course Area 10: Increasing area from 6 to 7 credits. The following course prefixes will be added: MUN*; MVB*; MVJ*; MVK*; MVO*; MVP*; MVS*; MVV*; MVW*; MUM2604; MUM

12 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM OF STUDY: MUSIC BUSINESS - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT OPTION (25019) EFFECTIVE TERM: Spring Fall 2012 (2011-1) (2012-1) Proposed I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 1. COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 ENC English Composition 1 (3 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 SPC Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 3. HUMANITIES (3.00 PHI Critical Thinking/Ethics (3 4. BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE (3.00 CLP Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (3 5. MATH/SCIENCE (3.00 MAC College Algebra (3 6. COMPUTER COMPETENCY Test type(s) needed: CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 7. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (15.00 MUM Music Business 1 (3 MUM Music Business 2-Careers (3 MUM Music Business 3-Computer (3 8. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (13.00 Must take 9.0 credits from the following group. GEB Principles of Business (3 SBM Small Business Management ( And Must take 4.0 credits from the following group. COP Web Page Design and Programming (4 9. PROGRAM CORE REQUIRED (14.00 ACG Financial Accounting (3 ACG 2021L - Financial Accounting Lab (1 BUL Business Law 1 (3 10. MAJOR COURSE ELECTIVE ( BUL Business Law 2 (3 CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 MAN Principles of Management (3 MAN Creative Leadership (3 MKA Principles of Advertising and Cooperating (3 MKA Fundamentals of Selling (3 MUM Music Business 4- Computer Applications (3 MUM Co-op Work Experience 1: MUM (3 MAR Principles of Marketing (3 GEB Introduction to International Business (3 MUL Music Appreciation (3 MUN* MVK1111 Class Piano 1 (1 MUM Sound Recording 2 (3 MUM 2601L - Sound Recording 2 Lab (1 MUM 2623C - MIDI Electronic Music 1 (2-3 MUM 2624C - MIDI-Electronic Music 2 (2-3 MUM 2640L - Multi-Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUT Jazz Improvisation 1 (3 MUT Introduction to Jazz Keyboard Harmony (1 12

13 MUC Electronic Music 1 (3 MUC 2601 MUC Songwriting 2 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 1 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 2 (3 MUL Jazz and Popular Music in America (3 MUM Sound Recording 1 (3 MUM 2600L - Sound Recording 1 Lab (1 MUN* MVB* MVJ* MVK* MVO* MVP* MUT Introduction to Popular Music Arranging (3 PUR Public Relations (3 RTV Fundamentals of Broadcasting (3 RTV 1210C - Radio Production (3 RTV 1241C - TV Studio Production 1 (4 RTV 2249C - Radio Program Operations (3 TAX Business Taxes & Returns (3 MVS* MVV* MVV* MVW* MUM 2604 Multi- Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUM Multi-Track Production Techniques 1 (1 13

14 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM OF STUDY: MUSIC BUSINESS - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT OPTION (25019) EFFECTIVE TERM: Fall 2012 (2012-1) Showing Changes I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 1. COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 ENC English Composition 1 (3 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 SPC Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 3. HUMANITIES (3.00 PHI Critical Thinking/Ethics (3 4. BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE (3.00 CLP Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (3 5. MATH/SCIENCE (3.00 MAC College Algebra (3 6. COMPUTER COMPETENCY Test type(s) needed: CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 7. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (15.00 MUM Music Business 1 (3 MUM Music Business 2-Careers (3 MUM Music Business 3-Computer (3 8. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (13.00 Must take 9.0 credits from the following group. GEB Principles of Business (3 SBM Small Business Management ( And Must take 4.0 credits from the following group. 9. PROGRAM CORE REQUIRED (14.00 ACG Financial Accounting (3 ACG 2021L - Financial Accounting Lab (1 BUL Business Law 1 (3 10. MAJOR COURSE ELECTIVE (7 BUL Business Law 2 (3 CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 MAN Principles of Management (3 MAN Creative Leadership (3 MKA Principles of Advertising and Cooperating (3 MKA Fundamentals of Selling (3 MUC Electronic Music 1 (3 MUM Music Business 4- Computer Applications (3 MUM Co-op Work Experience 1: MUM (3 MAR Principles of Marketing (3 COP Web Page Design and Programming (4 GEB Introduction to International Business (3 MUL Music Appreciation (3 MVK1111 Class Piano 1 (1 MUM Sound Recording 2 (3 MUM 2601L - Sound Recording 2 Lab (1 MUM 2623C - MIDI Electronic Music 1 (2-3 MUM 2624C - MIDI-Electronic Music 2 (2-3 MUM 2640L - Multi-Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUT Jazz Improvisation 1 (3 MUT Introduction to Jazz Keyboard Harmony (1 MUT Introduction to Popular Music Arranging (3 14

15 MUC 2601 MUC Songwriting 2 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 1 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 2 (3 MUL Jazz and Popular Music in America (3 MUM Sound Recording 1 (3 MUM 2600L - Sound Recording 1 Lab (1 MUN* MVB* MVJ* MVK* MVO* MVP* PUR Public Relations (3 RTV Fundamentals of Broadcasting (3 RTV 1210C - Radio Production (3 RTV 1241C - TV Studio Production 1 (4 RTV 2249C - Radio Program Operations (3 TAX Business Taxes & Returns (3 MVS* MVV* MVV* MVW* MUM 2604 Multi- Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUM Multi-Track Production Techniques 1 (1 15

16 Program Title: Music Business Creative Production Option (25044) Start Term: Fall Semester Degree Type: Associate in Science Affected Campuses: 1, 2, 3 Modification: Increase credits to 64 Rationale: State Mandated Change for For the Music Business Associate in Science degree programs (25019, 25044, 25043). One (1) credit is being added to each program core elective option in order to increase the total required credits from 63 to 64. There are no changes to the program frameworks as a result of this additional credit. Proposal Executive Summary: Creative Production Option (25044) Area 10: Increasing area from 6 to 7 credits. The following course prefixes will be added: MUN*; MVB*; MVJ*; MVK*; MVO*; MVP*; MVS*; MVV*; MVW*; MUM2604; MUM

17 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM OF STUDY: MUSIC BUSINESS - CREATIVE PRODUCTION OPTION (25044) EFFECTIVE TERM: Fall Spring 2012 (2012-1) Proposed I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 1. COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 ENC English Composition 1 (3 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 SPC Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 3. HUMANITIES (3.00 PHI Critical Thinking/Ethics (3 4. BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE (3.00 CLP Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (3 5. MATH/SCIENCE (3.00 MAC College Algebra (3 6. COMPUTER COMPETENCY Test type(s) needed: CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 7. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (15.00 MUM Music Business 1 (3 MUM Music Business 2-Careers (3 MUM Music Business 3-Computer (3 8. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (13.00 Must take 9.0 credits from the following group. GEB Principles of Business (3 SBM Small Business Management ( And Must take 4.0 credits from the following group. COP Web Page Design and Programming (4 9. PROGRAM CORE REQUIRED (14.00 MUM 2623C - MIDI Electronic Music 1 (2-3 MUM Sound Recording 1 (3 MUM 2600L - Sound Recording 1 Lab (1 MUT Theory (3 10. MAJOR COURSE ELECTIVE (67.00 BUL Business Law 2 (3 CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 MAN Principles of Management (3 MAN Creative Leadership (3 MKA Principles of Advertising and Cooperating (3 MKA Fundamentals of Selling (3 MUC Electronic Music 1 (3 MUM Music Business 4- Computer Applications (3 MUM Co-op Work Experience 1: MUM (3 MAR Principles of Marketing (3 MUT Sightsinging and Ear Training (1-2 MVK Class Piano 1 (1 MVK Class Piano 2 (1 MUN* MUM Sound Recording 2 (3 MUM 2601L - Sound Recording 2 Lab (1 MUM 2623C - MIDI Electronic Music 1 (2-3 MUM 2624C - MIDI-Electronic Music 2 (2-3 MUM 2640L - Multi-Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUT Jazz Improvisation 1 (3 MUT Introduction to Jazz Keyboard Harmony (1 17

18 MUC 2601 MUC Songwriting 2 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 1 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 2 (3 MUL Jazz and Popular Music in America (3 MUM Sound Recording 1 (3 MUM 2600L - Sound Recording 1 Lab (1 MUN* MVB* MVJ* MVK* MVO* MVP* MUT Introduction to Popular Music Arranging (3 PUR Public Relations (3 RTV Fundamentals of Broadcasting (3 RTV 1210C - Radio Production (3 RTV 1241C - TV Studio Production 1 (4 RTV 2249C - Radio Program Operations (3 TAX Business Taxes & Returns (3 MVS* MVV* MVW* MUM 2604 Multi- Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUM Multi-Track Production Techniques 1 (1 18

19 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM OF STUDY: MUSIC BUSINESS - CREATIVE PRODUCTION OPTION (25044) EFFECTIVE TERM: Fall 2012 (2012-1) I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 1. COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 ENC English Composition 1 (3 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 Showing Changes SPC Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 3. HUMANITIES (3.00 PHI Critical Thinking/Ethics (3 4. BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE (3.00 CLP Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (3 5. MATH/SCIENCE (3.00 MAC College Algebra (3 6. COMPUTER COMPETENCY Test type(s) needed: CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 7. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (15.00 MUM Music Business 1 (3 MUM Music Business 2-Careers (3 MUM Music Business 3-Computer (3 8. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (13.00 Must take 9.0 credits from the following group. GEB Principles of Business (3 SBM Small Business Management ( And Must take 4.0 credits from the following group. COP Web Page Design and Programming (4 9. PROGRAM CORE REQUIRED (14.00 MUM 2623C - MIDI Electronic Music 1 (2-3 MUM Sound Recording 1 (3 MUM 2600L - Sound Recording 1 Lab (1 MUT Theory (3 10. MAJOR COURSE ELECTIVE (7.00 BUL Business Law 2 (3 CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 MAN Principles of Management (3 MAN Creative Leadership (3 MKA Principles of Advertising and Cooperating (3 MUM Music Business 4- Computer Applications (3 MUM Co-op Work Experience 1: MUM (3 MAR Principles of Marketing (3 MUT Sightsinging and Ear Training (1-2 MVK Class Piano 1 (1 MVK Class Piano 2 (1 MUN* MUM Sound Recording 2 (3 MUM 2601L - Sound Recording 2 Lab (1 MUM 2623C - MIDI Electronic Music 1 (2-3 MUM 2624C - MIDI-Electronic Music 2 (2-3 MUM 2640L - Multi-Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUT Jazz Improvisation 1 (3 MUT Introduction to Jazz Keyboard Harmony (1 19

20 MKA Fundamentals of Selling (3 MUC Electronic Music 1 (3 MUC 2601 MUC Songwriting 2 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 1 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 2 (3 MUL Jazz and Popular Music in America (3 MUM Sound Recording 1 (3 MUM 2600L - Sound Recording 1 Lab (1 MUN* MVB* MVJ* MVK* MVO* MVP* MUT Introduction to Popular Music Arranging (3 PUR Public Relations (3 RTV Fundamentals of Broadcasting (3 RTV 1210C - Radio Production (3 RTV 1241C - TV Studio Production 1 (4 RTV 2249C - Radio Program Operations (3 TAX Business Taxes & Returns (3 MVS* MVV* MVW* MUM 2604 Multi-Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUM Multi-Track Production Techniques 1 (1 20

21 Program Title: Music Business Creative Performance Option (25043) Start Term: Fall Semester Degree Type: Associate in Science Affected Campuses: 1, 2, 3 Modification: Increase credits to 64 Rationale: State Mandated Change for For the Music Business Associate in Science degree programs (25019, 25044, 25043). One (1) credit is being added to each program core elective option in order to increase the total required credits from 63 to 64. There are no changes to the program frameworks as a result of this additional credit. Proposal Executive Summary: Creative Performance Option (25043) Area 10: Increasing area from 3 to 4 credits. The following prefixes will be added: MUN*; MVB*; MVJ*; MVK*; MVO*; MVP*; MVS*; MVV*; MVW*; MUM2604; MUM

22 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM OF STUDY: MUSIC BUSINESS - CREATIVE PERFORMANCE OPTION (25043) EFFECTIVE TERM: Fall Spring 2012 (2012-1) Proposed I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 1. COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 ENC English Composition 1 (3 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 SPC Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 3. HUMANITIES (3.00 PHI Critical Thinking/Ethics (3 4. BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE (3.00 CLP Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (3 5. MATH/SCIENCE (3.00 MAC College Algebra (3 6. COMPUTER COMPETENCY Test type(s) needed: CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 7. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (15.00 MUM Music Business 1 (3 MUM Music Business 2-Careers (3 MUM Music Business 3-Computer (3 8. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (13.00 Must take 9.0 credits from the following group. GEB Principles of Business (3 SBM Small Business Management ( And Must take 4.0 credits from the following group. COP Web Page Design and Programming (4 9. PROGRAM CORE REQUIRED (17.00 Must take 3.0 credits from the following group. MVB* MVJ* MVJ* MVK* MVK* MVO* MVP* And Must take 14.0 credits from the following group. MUC 2601 MVB* MUM 2623C - MIDI Electronic Music 1 (2-3 MUN* MUM Music Business 4- Computer Applications (3 MUM Co-op Work Experience 1: MUM (3 MAR Principles of Marketing (3 MVP* MVS* MVS* MVV* MVV* MVW* MVW* MUT Theory (3 MUT Sightsinging and Ear Training (1-2 MUT Sightsinging and Ear Training (1-2 22

23 MUN* MUT Theory (3 10. MAJOR COURSE ELECTIVE (43.00 BUL Business Law 2 (3 CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 MAN Principles of Management (3 MAN Creative Leadership (3 MKA Principles of Advertising and Cooperating (3 MKA Fundamentals of Selling (3 MUC Electronic Music 1 (3 MUC 2601 MUC Songwriting 2 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 1 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 2 (3 MUL Jazz and Popular Music in America (3 MUM Sound Recording 1 (3 MUM 2600L - Sound Recording 1 Lab (1 MUN* MVB* MVJ* MVK* MVO* MVP* MVK Class Piano 1 (1 MVK Class Piano 2 (1 MUM Sound Recording 2 (3 MUM 2601L - Sound Recording 2 Lab (1 MUM 2623C - MIDI Electronic Music 1 (2-3 MUM 2624C - MIDI-Electronic Music 2 (2-3 MUM 2640L - Multi-Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUT Jazz Improvisation 1 (3 MUT Introduction to Jazz Keyboard Harmony (1 MUT Introduction to Popular Music Arranging (3 PUR Public Relations (3 RTV Fundamentals of Broadcasting (3 RTV 1210C - Radio Production (3 RTV 1241C - TV Studio Production 1 (4 RTV 2249C - Radio Program Operations (3 TAX Business Taxes & Returns (3 MVS* MVV* MVW* MUM 2604 Multi- Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUM Multi-Track Production Techniques 1 (1 23

24 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM OF STUDY: MUSIC BUSINESS - CREATIVE PERFORMANCE OPTION (25043) EFFECTIVE TERM: Fall 2012 (2012-1) I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 1. COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 ENC English Composition 1 (3 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3.00 Showing Changes SPC Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 3. HUMANITIES (3.00 PHI Critical Thinking/Ethics (3 4. BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE (3.00 CLP Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (3 5. MATH/SCIENCE (3.00 MAC College Algebra (3 6. COMPUTER COMPETENCY Test type(s) needed: CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 7. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (15.00 MUM Music Business 4- Computer Applications (3 MUM Music Business 1 (3 MUM Music Business 2-Careers (3 MUM Music Business 3-Computer (3 8. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (13.00 Must take 9.0 credits from the following group. GEB Principles of Business (3 SBM Small Business Management ( And Must take 4.0 credits from the following group. COP Web Page Design and Programming (4 9. PROGRAM CORE REQUIRED (17.00 Must take 3.0 credits from the following group. MVB* MVB* MVJ* MVJ* MVK* MVK* MVO* MVP* And Must take 14.0 credits from the following group. MUM Co-op Work Experience 1: MUM (3 MAR Principles of Marketing (3 MVP* MVS* MVS* MVV* MVV* MVW* MVW* MUT Theory (3 MUT Sightsinging and Ear Training (1-2 24

25 MUC 2601 MUM 2623C - MIDI Electronic Music 1 (2-3 MUN* MUN* MUT Theory (3 10. MAJOR COURSE ELECTIVE (4.00 BUL Business Law 2 (3 CGS Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (4 MAN Principles of Management (3 MAN Creative Leadership (3 MKA Principles of Advertising and Cooperating (3 MKA Fundamentals of Selling (3 MUC Electronic Music 1 (3 MUC 2601 MUC Songwriting 2 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 1 (3 MUH Survey of Music History 2 (3 MUL Jazz and Popular Music in America (3 MUM Sound Recording 1 (3 MUM 2600L - Sound Recording 1 Lab (1 MUN* MVB* MVJ* MVK* MVO* MVP* MUT Sightsinging and Ear Training (1-2 MVK Class Piano 1 (1 MVK Class Piano 2 (1 MUM Sound Recording 2 (3 MUM 2601L - Sound Recording 2 Lab (1 MUM 2623C - MIDI Electronic Music 1 (2-3 MUM 2624C - MIDI-Electronic Music 2 (2-3 MUM 2640L - Multi-Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUT Jazz Improvisation 1 (3 MUT Introduction to Jazz Keyboard Harmony (1 MUT Introduction to Popular Music Arranging (3 PUR Public Relations (3 RTV Fundamentals of Broadcasting (3 RTV 1210C - Radio Production (3 RTV 1241C - TV Studio Production 1 (4 RTV 2249C - Radio Program Operations (3 TAX Business Taxes & Returns (3 MVS* MVV* MVW* MUM 2604 Multi- Track Mixdown Techniques (1 MUM Multi-Track Production Techniques 1 (1 25

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