SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS Institutional Substantive Program Modification Requests Institution: University of South Dakota Date: 10/25/2016 Institutional representatives should provide direct links to PDF documents for each of the program modification requests represented below. All requests should be posted on the campus Curriculum and Instruction website one week prior to the Academic Affairs Council meeting where the program modification request is being considered. Program Title Kinesiology and Sport Management, M.A.(Sport Management and Exercise Science Specializations) Approval PT General Studies, A.A. ---- General Studies, B.G.S. ---- Chemistry: American Chemical Society (ACS) Approved Chemistry, B.S. ---- Chemistry: Chemistry Coordinate, B.S. ---- French and Francophone Studies, B.A. ---- German, B.A. ---- Theatre: Theatre Specialization, B.F.A. ---- Program modifications referenced above for approval have been reviewed by the Academic Affairs Council and the System Vice President for Academic Affairs and may be advanced forward for entry in Colleague. For those program modifications listed above that did not receive approval, additional clarification or justification will be necessary and should be re-routed through the review process on a separate Institutional Substantive Program Modification Requests form once all issues have been resolved. Signature: System Vice President for Academic Affairs 11/9/2016 Date Signature: System Executive Director and CEO 11/9/2016 Date
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS Substantive Program Modification Program UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: Kinesiology and Sport Management, M.A. (Sport Management and Exercise Science specializations) CIP CODE: 1.0101 UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Kinesiology and Sport Management Division UNIVERSITY DIVISION: School of Education University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 10/17/16 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in (place an X in the appropriate box): X Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work X Total credits required for program Program name X Existing specialization CIP Code X Other (explain below) Delete code without specialization attached: [U.MA.KSM] 2. Effective date of change:. Program Degree Level (place an X in the appropriate box): Associate Bachelor s Master s X Doctoral 4. Category (place an X in the appropriate box): Certificate Specialization X Minor Major X 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an X in the appropriate box): On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes impact require updating any related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc. Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 1 of 2
6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines as needed): Existing Curriculum Kinesiology and Sport Management, M.A. Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) Kinesiology and Sport Management, M.A.-(choose one of two options) Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. Exercise Science Core Exercise Science Core EDER 761 Research methods EDER 761 Research methods KSS 790 Seminar KSM 790 Seminar KSS 798 Thesis/Electives (non-thesis option) 6 KSM 798 Thesis/Electives (non-thesis option) 6 Exercise Science Core subtotal: 12 Exercise Science Core subtotal: 12 Exercise Science Specialization Exercise Science Specialization KSS 749 Psych. Aspects of Sport KSM 749 Psych. Aspects of Sport KSS 750 Appl. Physiology of exercise KSM 750 Appl. Physiology of exercise KSS 751 Lab Tech/Biomechanics KSM 751 Lab Tech/Biomechanics KSS 752 Mechanics Motor Learning KSM 752 Mechanics Motor Learning KSS 765 Eval of Research KSM 765 Eval of Research EDER 762 Statistics in Education EDER 762 Statistics in Education Exercise Science Specialization subtotal: 18 Exercise Science Specialization subtotal: 18 Kinesiology and Sport Science, M.A. (Exercise Science specialization total: 0 Kinesiology and Sport Management, M.A. (Exercise Science specialization total: 0 Sport Management Core Sport Management Core EDER 761 Research methods EDER 761 Research methods KSS 790 Seminar KSM 790 Seminar Sport Management Core subtotal: 6 Sport Management Core subtotal: 6 Sport Management Specialization Sport Management Specialization KSS 746 Sport Facility/Risk Management KSM 746 Sport Facility/Risk Management KSS 758 Sport Governance KSM 758 Sport Governance KSS 765 Evaluation of Research in KSS Delete KSS 782 New Media & Technology in Sport KSM 782 New Media & Technology in Sport KSS 78 Sport Marketing & Promotions KSM 78 Sport Marketing & Promotions KSS 784 Sport Budgeting & Finance KSM 784 Sport Budgeting & Finance KSS 785 Legal Aspects of Sport KSM 785 Legal Aspects of Sport KSS 786 Strategic Sport Communication KSM 786 Strategic Sport Communication KSS 787 Current Issues in Sport Management KSM 787 Current Issues in Sport Management Sport Management Specialization subtotal: 27 Sport Management Specialization subtotal 24 Kinesiology and Sport Science, M.A. (Sport Management specialization total: Kinesiology and Sport Management, M.A. (Sport Management specialization total: 0 * Program/major name change to Kinesiology and Sport Management to be approved at June SDBOR meeting 7. Explanation of the Change: The proposed changes eliminate the following concerns: 1. Students in the Sport Management specialization do not complete a thesis, therefore there is no need to require two research classes. 2. KSM 765 is taught by a faculty member whose expertise is Exercise Science. Therefore the course focuses on the review and critique of selected exercise science research. As a result, for the past 2 years, Sport Management students have been allowed to substitute for KSM 765.. Eliminating the course for those students in the Sport Management specialization reduces the total number of hours required for the degree from to 0 credits making it equivalent to the Exercise Science specialization. 4. The MA in Kinesiology & Sport Science has specializations in Exercise Science, Sport Management. There is also a No Specialization option. The faculty is requesting the deletion of the No Specialization option. Today s competitive business environment in Sport Management and Exercise Science demands graduate students with a specific skill set. A No Specialization doesn t provide a student with requisite background required by the industry. If a student is interested in a more generic background they can pursue a Masters in the MAIS program. Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 2 of 2
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS Substantive Program Modification Program UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: General Studies, A.A. CIP CODE: 24.0102 UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: College of Arts & Sciences UNIVERSITY DIVISION: College of Arts &Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 10/14/2016 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in (place an X in the appropriate box): Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work X Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code X Other (explain below) General Education revisions 2. Effective date of change: Summer 2017. Program Degree Level (place an X in the appropriate box): Associate X Bachelor s Master s Doctoral 4. Category (place an X in the appropriate box): N/A Certificate Specialization Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an X in the appropriate box): On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes impact require updating any related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc. Program Forms, Minor Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 1 of 2
6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines as needed): Existing Curriculum Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) General Studies, A.A. N/A Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. SGR 1: Written Communication 6 SGR 1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I OR UHON 110 Honors English SGR 2: Oral Communication SGR 2: Oral Communication SGR : Social Science (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines) 6 SGR : Social & Behavioral Sciences BOR approved Course SGR 4: Humanities and Fine Arts 6 SGR 4: Arts and Humanities (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign Humanities Course/Fine Arts Course languages courses) SGR 5: Mathematics SGR 5: Quantitative Literacy SGR 6: Natural Sciences 6 SGR 6: Sciences BOR approved lab science course SGR 7: Information Literacy 0 Remove Subtotal: 0 Subtotal: 18 Institution designated general education requirements Advanced composition course (in addition to SGR #1) * Additional 100/200 course in another discipline from SGR # * Subtotal: 6 Subtotal: 0 Subtotal: 24 *University specific requirements General Studies, A.A. Program Requirements: Elective courses 0 Elective courses 6 Students planning to pursue a bachelor s degree are strongly encouraged to take another course from SGR #6 and a course from fine arts or humanities not selected for SGR #4. Cross-curricular skill areas, identified in SDBOR policy 2.11, will be addressed in the program of study: inquiry and analysis critical and creative thinking information literacy problem solving diversity, inclusion and equity General Education courses required [0] 0 General Education courses required [24] 24 Total number of hours required for major 0 Total number of hours required for major 0 Free Electives beyond major hours to reach 60 0 Free Electives beyond major hours to reach 60 6 Total number of hours required for degree 60 Total number of hours required for degree 60 7. Explanation of the Change: These changes to the program reflect the updated General Education curriculum, effective Fall 2017. Program Forms, Minor Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 2 of 2
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS Substantive Program Modification Program UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: General Studies, B.G.S. CIP CODE: 24.0101 UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Various UNIVERSITY DIVISION: Various University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 10/14/2016 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in (place an X in the appropriate box): Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work X Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code X Other (explain below) General Education revisions for USD (This program is a common program offered at: BHSU, DSU, NSU, SDSU, and USD) 2. Effective date of change:. Program Degree Level (place an X in the appropriate box): Associate Bachelor s X Master s Doctoral 4. Category (place an X in the appropriate box): N/A Certificate Specialization Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an X in the appropriate box): On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes impact require updating any related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc. Program Forms, Minor Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 1 of 2
6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines as needed): Existing Curriculum Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) General Studies, B.G.S. N/A Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. SGR 1: Written Communication 6 SGR 1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I OR UHON 110 Honors English SGR 2: Oral Communication SGR 2: Oral Communication SGR : Social Science (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines) 6 SGR : Social & Behavioral Sciences BOR approved Course SGR 4: Humanities and Fine Arts 6 (-) SGR 4: Arts and Humanities (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign Humanities Course/Fine Arts Course languages courses) ENGL 210 SGR 5: Mathematics SGR 5: Quantitative Literacy SGR 6: Natural Sciences 6 SGR 6: Sciences BOR approved lab science course SGR 7: Information Literacy 0 Remove Subtotal: 0 (-) Subtotal: 18 Institutional Graduation Requirements Remove Subtotal: 5-12 Remove Institution designated general education requirements Subtotal: 12 Subtotal: 5-42 Subtotal: 0 General Studies, B.G.S. Program Requirements: General Studies, B.G.S. Program Requirements: Capstone Courses: Capstone Courses: GS 491 Independent Study GS 491 Independent Study Select 15 credit hours from each of three emphasis areas from the list below: Select 15 credit hours from each of three emphasis areas from the list below: Agriculture/Natural Resource Management (SDSU only) Agriculture/Natural Resource Management (SDSU only) 45 Allied Health Allied Health Business Business Education Education Fine Arts 45 Fine Arts Humanities Humanities Social Science Social Science Science, Engineering, and Mathematics* Science, Engineering, and Mathematics* Technology Technology Wellness Wellness *SDSU offers Engineering as a separate emphasis area 2-9 *SDSU offers Engineering as a separate emphasis area Subtotal: 48 Subtotal: 48 Free Electives Free Electives 42 At least 2 credits hours towards the degree must be at the upperdivision level. At least 2 credits hours towards the degree must be at the upperdivision level. The following cross-curricular skill areas, identified in SDBOR policy 2.11, will be addressed in the program of study: inquiry and analysis critical and creative thinking information literacy problem solving diversity, inclusion and equity General Education courses required at USD [42 (-)] 9 General Education courses required 0 Total number of hours required for major 48 Total number of hours required for major 48 Free Electives USD, other universities -7 Free Electives 42 Total number of hours required for degree 120 Total number of hours required for degree 120 7. Explanation of the Change: These changes to the program reflect the updated General Education curriculum, effective Fall 2017. Program Forms, Minor Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 2 of 2
UNIVERSITY: CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: CIP CODE: UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: UNIVERSITY DIVISION: SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS Substantive Program Modification Program University of South Dakota Chemistry American Chemical Society (ACS) Approved Chemistry (B.S.) 40.0501 [Current code U.BS.CHEM] Chemistry Department College of Arts & Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 10/14/2016 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in (place an X in the appropriate box): Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work X Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code X Other (explain below) 1. General Education revisions 2. Request new code for Chemistry- American Chemical Society (ACS) U.BS.CHEM-ACS. Effective date of change: Summer 2017 4. Program Degree Level (place an X in the appropriate box): Associate Bachelor s X Master s Doctoral 4. Category (place an X in the appropriate box): Certificate Specialization Minor Major X 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an X in the appropriate box): On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes impact require updating any related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc. Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 1 of 5
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6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines as needed): Existing Curriculum Chemistry American Chemical Society (ACS) Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) N/A Approved Chemistry (B.S.) Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. SGR 1: Written Communication 6 SGR 1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I OR UHON 110 Honors English SGR 2: Oral Communication SGR 2: Oral Communication SGR : Social Science (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines) 6 SGR : Social & Behavioral Sciences BOR approved Course SGR 4: Humanities and Fine Arts 6 SGR 4: Arts and Humanities (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines or a sequence of Humanities Course/Fine Arts Course foreign languages courses) ENGL 210 SGR 5: Mathematics MATH 12 (-) SGR 5: Quantitative Literacy MATH 12 (-) SGR 6: Natural Sciences 6 (-6) SGR 6: Sciences CHEM 112 and CHEM 114 BOR approved lab science course CHEM 112 (-) SGR 7: Information Literacy 0 Remove Subtotal: 0 (-9) Subtotal: 18 (-6) Additional Graduation Requirements Remove Additional First-Year Composition (ENGL 210) (-) Remove Aesthetic Experience This course cannot fulfill both Remove SGR 4 (Humanities and Fine Arts) and IGR 2 (Aesthetic Experience) Regental: Remove Critical Writing (Writing Intensive requirement) Remove Globalization/Global Issues CHEM 472 (-) Remove Subtotal 12 (-6) Institution designated general education requirements Advanced composition course (in addition to SGR #1) * Additional 100/200 course in another discipline from SGR * # Course from category in Fine Arts or Humanities not * selected for SGR #4 above Additional 100/200 lab science course for SGR #6 * (-) CHEM 114 Subtotal: 12 (-) General Education credits minus double count reduction: 42 (-15) General Education credits minus double count reduction: 0 (-9) *University specific requirements Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements: Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements: Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science ENGL 210: Introduction to Literature This course may not be used to fulfill SGR 4 Arts and Humanities or the Humanities and Social Sciences Distribution Requirement for the College of Arts & Sciences. Minor or second major 18+ Minor or second major 18+ Humanities and Social Sciences Distribution Requirement (In addition to the BOR general education requirements in these areas as noted above, B.S. students must take two humanities or social science courses (minimum six credit hours) from among the following prefixes: ANTH, CJUS, CLHU, DCOM, ENGL, FREN, GEOG, GER, GREE, HIST, INTS, LAKL, LATI, LDR, LING, MCOM, MFL, MSL, NATV, PHIL, POLS, selected PSYC (per Psychology section of the catalog), REL, RUSS, SOC, SPAN, SPCM, SUST, and WMST.) 6 Humanities and Social Sciences Distribution Requirement (In addition to the BOR general education requirements in these areas as noted above, B.S. students must take two humanities or social science courses (minimum six credit hours) from among the following prefixes: ANTH, CJUS, CLHU, DCOM, ENGL, FREN, GEOG, GER, GREE, HIST, INTS, LAKL, LATI, LDR, LING, MCOM, MFL, MSL, NATV, PHIL, POLS, selected PSYC (per Psychology section of the catalog), REL, RUSS, SOC, SPAN, SPCM, SUST, and WMST.) 6 Mathematics 5-10 (-5) Mathematics 5 (-5) Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page of 5
Choose either Option A or B as listed below Choose either Option A or B as listed below Option A: Option A: MATH 12 Calculus I [SGR #5] 4 MATH 12 Calculus I [SGR #5] 4 MATH 12L Calculus I Laboratory 1 MATH 12L Calculus I Laboratory 1 Option B: OPTION B: *This option is not applicable to the ACS majors. Calculus I is required for the program. Select one statistics or programming course (minimum three credit hours) from the list below And one MATH Option below: Select one statistics or programming course (minimum three credit hours) from the list below And one MATH Option below: BADM 220 Business Statistics BADM 220 Business Statistics BADM 21 Business Statistics II BADM 21 Business Statistics II BIOL 420 Introduction to Biostatistics & BIOL 420 Introduction to Biostatistics & Computational Biology Computational Biology CSC 120 Fundamentals of Programming CSC 120 Fundamentals of Programming CSC 155 Introduction to Computer Science & 4 CSC 155 Introduction to Computer Science & 4 Programming Programming CSC 155L Introduction to Computer Science & Programming Laboratory 0 CSC 155L Introduction to Computer Science & Programming Laboratory 0 CSC 180 Introductory Programming for IT CSC 180 Introductory Programming for IT Consulting Consulting PSYC 71 Statistics in Psychological Research PSYC 71 Statistics in Psychological Research SOC 09 Statistical Research Methods SOC 09 Statistical Research Methods STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics [SGR #5] STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics [SGR #5] Complete one of the following options listed below: And complete one of the following options listed below: OPTION 1: OPTION 1: MATH 121 Survey of Calculus [SGR #5] 4 MATH 121 Survey of Calculus [SGR #5] 4 OPTION 2: OPTION 2: MATH 102 College Algebra [SGR #5] MATH 102 College Algebra [SGR #5] MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 OPTION : OPTION : MATH 10 Quantitative Literacy [SGR #5] MATH 10 Quantitative Literacy [SGR #5] MATH 10 Quantitative Literacy Lab 0-1 MATH 10 Quantitative Literacy Lab 0-1 MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 OPTION 4: OPTION 4: MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 115 Precalculus [SGR #5] 5 MATH 115 Precalculus [SGR #5] 5 OPTION 5: OPTION 5: MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 120 Trigonometry [SGR #5] MATH 120 Trigonometry [SGR #5] Natural Sciences (Distribution requirement in natural science. Two courses must be taken in addition to laboratory courses meeting the BOR SGR #6 requirement; total of BS and BOR SGR natural science courses must be at least 12 cr. and at least two prefixes must be included. Additional courses must be chosen from the following prefixes: ANAT, BIOC, BIOL, CHEM, selected CSC (per Computer Science section of the catalog), ESCI, MICR, MTRO, OCEN, PHGY, PHYS, and selected PSYC (per Psychology section of the catalog).) CHEM 26/CHEM 28 Bachelor of Science Requirements Subtotal: 5-40 (-11) 6 (-6) Natural Sciences (Distribution requirement in natural science. Two courses must be taken in addition to laboratory courses meeting the BOR SGR #6 requirement; total of BS and BOR SGR natural science courses must be at least 12 cr. and at least two prefixes must be included. Additional courses must be chosen from the following prefixes: ANAT, BIOC, BIOL, CHEM, selected CSC (per Computer Science section of the catalog), ESCI, MICR, MTRO, OCEN, PHGY, PHYS, and selected PSYC (per Psychology section of the catalog).) CHEM 26/CHEM 28 Bachelor of Science Requirements Subtotal: 6 (-6) 8 (-11) Chemistry American Chemical Society (ACS) Approved Chemistry (B.S.) Program Requirements Chemistry American Chemical Society (ACS) Approved Chemistry (B.S.) Program Requirements Departmental Requirements Departmental Requirements Choose one of the following Chemistry sequences: Choose one of the following Chemistry sequences: CHEM 112/L General Chemistry I /Lab [SGR #6] /1 CHEM 112/L General Chemistry I /Lab [SGR #6] /1 CHEM 114/L General Chemistry II/Lab [SGR #6] /1 CHEM 114/L General Chemistry II/Lab [SGR #6] /1 OR OR CHEM 112/L General Chemistry I /Lab [SGR #6] /1 CHEM 112/L General Chemistry I /Lab [SGR #6] /1 Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 4 of 5
CHEM 116/L Honors Principles of Chemistry/Lab [SGR #6] * /1 CHEM 116/L Honors Principles of Chemistry/Lab [SGR #6] * /1 CHEM 26 Organic Chemistry I -4 CHEM 26 Organic Chemistry I -4 CHEM 26L Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 26L Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 28 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 28 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 28L Organic Chemistry II Lab 1-2 CHEM 28L Organic Chemistry II Lab 1-2 CHEM 0 Structure and Function of Biomolecules CHEM 0 Structure and Function of Biomolecules CHEM 2 Analytical Chemistry 2-4 CHEM 2 Analytical Chemistry 2-4 CHEM 2L Analytical Chemistry Lab 1-2 CHEM 2L Analytical Chemistry Lab 1-2 CHEM 429 Adv Chemical Characterization 2 CHEM 429 Adv Chemical Characterization 2 CHEM 429L Adv Chemical Characterization Lab 1 CHEM 429L Adv Chemical Characterization Lab 1 CHEM 44 Instrumental Analysis CHEM 44 Instrumental Analysis CHEM 44L Instrumental Analysis Lab 1 CHEM 44L Instrumental Analysis Lab 1 CHEM 442 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 442 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 442L Physical Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 442L Physical Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 444 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 444 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 452 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 452 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 452L Inorganic Chemistry Lab 1 CHEM 452L Inorganic Chemistry Lab 1 CHEM 472 Chemical Literature Seminar I [W] 2 CHEM 472 Chemical Literature Seminar I 2 CHEM 474 Chemical Literature Seminar II [W] 1 CHEM 474 Chemical Literature Seminar II 1 CHEM 498 Undergraduate Research/Scholarship 0-12 CHEM 498 Undergraduate Research/Scholarship 0-12 Subtotal 46 Subtotal 46 Non-Departmental Requirements Non-Departmental Requirements Non-Departmental requirements may also be applied toward a minor or second major. MATH 12 Calculus I [SGR #5] 4 MATH 12 Calculus I [SGR #5] 4 MATH 12L Calculus I Lab 1 MATH 12L Calculus I Lab 1 MATH 125 Calculus II 4 MATH 125 Calculus II 4 MATH 125L Calculus II Lab 1 MATH 125L Calculus II Lab 1 PHYS 211/L University Physics I/Lab [SGR #6] 5 PHYS 211/L University Physics I/Lab [SGR #6] 5 PHYS 21/L University Physics II/Lab [SGR #6] 5 PHYS 21/L University Physics II/Lab [SGR #6] 5 Upper-division MATH Course (The course must have a Upper-division MATH Course (The course must have a calculus prerequisite) calculus prerequisite) Upper-division PHYS Course (The course must have a PHYS Upper-division PHYS Course (The course must have a PHYS 11 or PHYS 21 prerequisite) 11 or PHYS 21 prerequisite) Subtotal 2 Subtotal 2 Major Subtotal 69 Major Subtotal 69 Free Electives: 0 Free Electives The following cross-curricular skill areas, identified in SDBOR policy 2.11, will be addressed in the program of study: inquiry and analysis critical and creative thinking information literacy teamwork problem solving General Education courses required [42 (-15)] 27 General Education courses required [0 (-9)] 21 Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements B.A. [5-40(-11)] 24-29 Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements B.A. [8-45 (-11)] 27 Total number of hours required for major 69 Total number of hours required for major 69 Free Electives beyond major hours to reach 120 0 Free Electives beyond major hours to reach 120 Total number of hours required for degree 120 Total number of hours required for degree 120 *Note: CHEM 116 is for students who enter college with a strong background in chemistry. Students who satisfactorily complete CHEM 116/116L also receive credit for CHEM 112/112L as Credit By Examination. 7. Explanation of the Change: These changes to the program reflect the updated General Education curriculum, effective Fall 2017. Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 5 of 5
UNIVERSITY: CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: CIP CODE: UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: UNIVERSITY DIVISION: SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS Substantive Program Modification Program University of South Dakota Chemistry Coordinate, B.S. 40.0501 [Current code U.BS.CHEM] Chemistry Department College of Arts & Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 10/14/2016 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in (place an X in the appropriate box): Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work X Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code X Other (explain below) 1. General Education revisions 2. Request new code for Chemistry Corrdinate U.BS.CHEM-COOR 2. Effective date of change: Summer 2017. Program Degree Level (place an X in the appropriate box): Associate Bachelor s X Master s Doctoral 4. Category (place an X in the appropriate box): Certificate Specialization Minor Major X 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an X in the appropriate box): On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes impact require updating any related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc. Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 1 of 4
6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines as needed): Existing Curriculum Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) Chemistry Coordinate, B.S. N/A Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. SGR 1: Written Communication 6 SGR 1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I OR UHON 110 Honors English SGR 2: Oral Communication SGR 2: Oral Communication SGR : Social Science (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines) 6 SGR : Social & Behavioral Sciences BOR approved Course SGR 4: Humanities and Fine Arts 6 SGR 4: Arts and Humanities (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines or a sequence of Humanities Course/Fine Arts Course foreign languages courses) ENGL 210 SGR 5: Mathematics MATH 12 (-) SGR 5: Quantitative Literacy MATH 12 (-) SGR 6: Natural Sciences 6 (-6) SGR 6: Sciences CHEM 112 and CHEM 114 BOR approved lab science course CHEM 112 (-) SGR 7: Information Literacy 0 Remove Subtotal: 0 (-9) Subtotal: 18 (-6) Additional Graduation Requirements Remove Additional First-Year Composition (ENGL 210) (-) Remove Aesthetic Experience This course cannot fulfill both SGR Remove 4 (Humanities and Fine Arts) and IGR 2 (Aesthetic Experience) Regental: Remove Critical Writing (Writing Intensive requirement) Remove Globalization/Global Issues CHEM 472 (-) Remove Subtotal 12 (-6) Institution designated general education requirements Advanced composition course (in addition to SGR #1) * Additional 100/200 course in another discipline from SGR * # Course from category in Fine Arts or Humanities not * selected for SGR #4 above Additional 100/200 lab science course for SGR #6 CHEM * (-) 114 Subtotal: 12 (-) General Education credits minus double count reduction: 42(-15) 0 (-9) General Education credits minus double count reduction: 27 *University specific requirements Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements: Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements: Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science ENGL 210: Introduction to Literature This course may not be used to fulfill SGR 4 Arts and Humanities or the Humanities and Social Sciences Distribution Requirement for the College of Arts & Sciences. Minor or second major 18+ Minor or second major 18+ Humanities and Social Sciences Distribution Requirement 6 Humanities and Social Sciences Distribution Requirement 6 (In addition to the BOR general education requirements in these areas as noted above, B.S. students must take two humanities or social science courses (minimum six credit hours) from among the following prefixes: ANTH, CJUS, CLHU, DCOM, ENGL, FREN, GEOG, GER, GREE, HIST, INTS, LAKL, LATI, LDR, LING, MCOM, MFL, MSL, NATV, PHIL, POLS, selected PSYC (per Psychology section of the catalog), REL, RUSS, SOC, SPAN, SPCM, SUST, and WMST.) (In addition to the BOR general education requirements in these areas as noted above, B.S. students must take two humanities or social science courses (minimum six credit hours) from among the following prefixes: ANTH, CJUS, CLHU, DCOM, ENGL, FREN, GEOG, GER, GREE, HIST, INTS, LAKL, LATI, LDR, LING, MCOM, MFL, MSL, NATV, PHIL, POLS, selected PSYC (per Psychology section of the catalog), REL, RUSS, SOC, SPAN, SPCM, SUST, and WMST.) Mathematics 5-10 (-5) Mathematics 5-12 (-5) Choose either Option A or B as listed below Choose either Option A or B as listed below Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 2 of 4
Option A: Option A: MATH 12 Calculus I [SGR #5] 4 MATH 12 Calculus I [SGR #5] 4 MATH 12L Calculus I Laboratory 1 MATH 12L Calculus I Laboratory 1 Option B: Option B: One statistics or programming course (minimum three credit hours) from the list below: One statistics or programming course (minimum three credit hours) from the list below: BADM 220 Business Statistics BADM 220 Business Statistics BADM 21 Business Statistics II BADM 21 Business Statistics II BIOL 420 Introduction to Biostatistics & BIOL 420 Introduction to Biostatistics & Computational Biology Computational Biology CSC 120 Fundamentals of Programming CSC 120 Fundamentals of Programming CSC 155 Introduction to Computer Science & 4 CSC 155 Introduction to Computer Science & 4 Programming Programming CSC 155L Introduction to Computer Science & Programming Laboratory 0 CSC 155L Introduction to Computer Science & Programming Laboratory 0 CSC 180 Introductory Programming for IT CSC 180 Introductory Programming for IT Consulting Consulting PSYC 71 Statistics in Psychological Research PSYC 71 Statistics in Psychological Research SOC 09 Statistical Research Methods SOC 09 Statistical Research Methods STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics [SGR #5] STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics [SGR #5] And complete one of the following options listed below: And complete one of the following options listed below: OPTION 1: OPTION 1: MATH 121 Survey of Calculus [SGR #5] 4 MATH 121 Survey of Calculus [SGR #5] 4 OPTION 2: OPTION 2: MATH 102 College Algebra [SGR #5] MATH 102 College Algebra [SGR #5] MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 OPTION : OPTION : MATH 10 Quantitative Literacy [SGR #5] MATH 10 Quantitative Literacy [SGR #5] MATH 10 Quantitative Literacy Lab 0-1 MATH 10 Quantitative Literacy Lab 0-1 MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 OPTION 4: OPTION 4: MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 115 Precalculus [SGR #5] 5 MATH 115 Precalculus [SGR #5] 5 OPTION 5: OPTION 5: MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 104 Finite Mathematics [SGR #5] 4 MATH 120 Trigonometry [SGR #5] MATH 120 Trigonometry [SGR #5] Natural Sciences (Distribution requirement in natural science. Two courses must be taken in addition to laboratory courses meeting the BOR SGR #6 requirement; total of BS and BOR SGR natural science courses must be at least 12 cr. and at least two prefixes must be included. Additional courses must be chosen from the following prefixes: ANAT, BIOC, BIOL, CHEM, selected CSC (per Computer Science section of the catalog), ESCI, MICR, MTRO, OCEN, PHGY, PHYS, and selected PSYC (per Psychology section of the catalog).) CHEM 26/CHEM 2 Bachelor of Science Requirements Subtotal: 6 (-6) Natural Sciences (Distribution requirement in natural science. Two courses must be taken in addition to laboratory courses meeting the BOR SGR #6 requirement; total of BS and BOR SGR natural science courses must be at least 12 cr. and at least two prefixes must be included. Additional courses must be chosen from the following prefixes: ANAT, BIOC, BIOL, CHEM, selected CSC (per Computer Science section of the catalog), ESCI, MICR, MTRO, OCEN, PHGY, PHYS, and selected PSYC (per Psychology section of the catalog).) CHEM 26/CHEM 2 5-40 (-11) Bachelor of Science Requirements Subtotal: Chemistry Coordinate (B.S.) Program Requirements Chemistry Coordinate (B.S.) Program Requirements Departmental Requirements Departmental Requirements Choose one of the following Chemistry sequences: Choose one of the following Chemistry sequences: CHEM 112/L General Chemistry I /Lab [SGR #6] /1 CHEM 112/L General Chemistry I /Lab [SGR #6] /1 CHEM 114/L General Chemistry II/Lab [SGR #6] /1 CHEM 114/L General Chemistry II/Lab [SGR #6] /1 OR OR CHEM 112/L General Chemistry I /Lab [SGR #6] /1 CHEM 112/L General Chemistry I /Lab [SGR #6] /1 CHEM 116/L Honors Principles of Chemistry/Lab [SGR #6] * /1 CHEM 116/L Honors Principles of Chemistry/Lab [SGR #6] * /1 CHEM 26 Organic Chemistry I -4 CHEM 26 Organic Chemistry I -4 6 (-6) 8-45 (-11) Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page of 4
CHEM 26L Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 26L Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 2 Analytical Chemistry 2-4 CHEM 2 Analytical Chemistry 2-4 CHEM 2L Analytical Chemistry Lab 1-2 CHEM 2L Analytical Chemistry Lab 1-2 CHEM 442 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 442 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 472 Chemical Literature Seminar I [W] 2 CHEM 472 Chemical Literature Seminar I 2 CHEM 474 Chemical Literature Seminar II [W] 1 CHEM 474 Chemical Literature Seminar II 1 Choose one of the following: Choose one of the following: CHEM 28 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 28 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 28L Organic Chemistry II Lab 1-2 CHEM 28L Organic Chemistry II Lab 1-2 OR CHEM 0 Structure and Function of CHEM 0 Structure and Function of Biomolecules Biomolecules Choose two of the following (not already selected above): Choose two of the following (not already selected above): CHEM 28/L Organic Chemistry II /1 CHEM 28/L Organic Chemistry II /1 CHEM 0 Structure and Function of Biomolecules CHEM 0 Structure and Function of Biomolecules CHEM 44/L Instrumental Analysis CHEM 44/L Instrumental Analysis CHEM 444 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 444 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 442L Physical Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 442L Physical Chemistry I Lab 1 CHEM 452 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 452 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 452L Inorganic Chemistry Lab 1 CHEM 452L Inorganic Chemistry Lab 1 Subtotal 4-5 Subtotal 4-5 Non-Departmental Requirements Non-Departmental Requirements Non-Departmental requirements may also be applied toward a minor or second major. MATH 12 Calculus I [SGR #5] 4 MATH 12 Calculus I [SGR #5] 4 MATH 12L Calculus I Lab 1 MATH 12L Calculus I Lab 1 MATH 125 Calculus II 4 MATH 125 Calculus II 4 MATH 125L Calculus II Lab 1 MATH 125L Calculus II Lab 1 PHYS 211/L University Physics I/Lab [SGR #6] 4/1 PHYS 211/L University Physics I/Lab [SGR #6] 4/1 PHYS 21/L University Physics II/Lab [SGR #6] 4/1 PHYS 21/L University Physics II/Lab [SGR #6] 4/1 Subtotal 20 Subtotal 20 Major Subtotal 54-55 Major Subtotal 54-55 Free Electives: 9-15 Free Electives: 12-18 The following cross-curricular skill areas, identified in SDBOR policy 2.11, will be addressed in the program of study: inquiry and analysis critical and creative thinking information literacy teamwork problem solving General Education courses required [42 (-15)] 27 General Education courses required [0 (-9)] 21 Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements B.A. 24-29 Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements B.A. 27-4 [5-40(-11)] [8-45 (-11)] Total number of hours required for major 54-55 Total number of hours required for major 54-55 Free Electives beyond major hours to reach 120 9-15 Free Electives beyond major hours to reach 120 10-18 Total number of hours required for degree 120 Total number of hours required for degree 120 *Note: CHEM 116 is for students who enter college with a strong background in chemistry. Students who satisfactorily complete CHEM 116/116L also receive credit for CHEM 112/112L as Credit By Examination. 7. Explanation of the Change: These changes to the program reflect the updated General Education curriculum, effective Fall 2017. Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 4 of 4
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS Substantive Program Modification Program UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: French and Francophone Studies, B.A. CIP CODE: 16.0901 UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Modern Languages and Linguistics UNIVERSITY DIVISION: College of Arts & Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 10/14/2016 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in (place an X in the appropriate box): Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work X Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code X Other (explain below) General Education revisions 2. Effective date of change: Summer 2017. Program Degree Level (place an X in the appropriate box): Associate Bachelor s X Master s Doctoral 4. Category (place an X in the appropriate box): Certificate Specialization Minor Major X 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an X in the appropriate box): On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes impact require updating any related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc. Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 1 of
6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines as needed): Existing Curriculum Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes) French and Francophone Studies, B.A. N/A Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. SGR 1: Written Communication 6 SGR 1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I OR UHON 110 Honors English SGR 2: Oral Communication SGR 2: Oral Communication SGR : Social Science (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines) 6 SGR : Social & Behavioral Sciences BOR approved Course SGR 4: Humanities and Fine Arts 6 (-6) SGR 4: Arts and Humanities (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines or a sequence of Humanities Course/Fine Arts Course (-) foreign languages courses) FREN 101, FREN 102 SGR 5: Mathematics SGR 5: Quantitative Literacy SGR 6: Natural Sciences 6 SGR 6: Sciences BOR approved lab science course SGR 7: Information Literacy 0 Remove Subtotal: 0 (-6) Subtotal: 18(-) Additional Graduation Requirements Remove Additional First-Year Composition (ENGL 210) (-) Remove Aesthetic Experience This course cannot fulfill both SGR 4 Remove (Humanities and Fine Arts) and IGR 2 (Aesthetic Experience) Regental: Remove Critical Writing (Writing Intensive requirement) Remove Globalization/Global Issues FREN 101 (-) Remove Subtotal 12 (-6) Institution designated general education requirements Advanced composition course (in addition to SGR #1) * Additional 100/200 course in another discipline from SGR # * Course from category in Fine Arts or Humanities not selected * for SGR #4 above Additional 100/200 lab science course for SGR #6 * Subtotal: 12 General Education credits minus double count reduction: 42(-12) General Education credits minus double count reduction: 0(-) *University specific requirements Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements: Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements: Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts ENGL 210: Introduction to Literature This course may not be used to fulfill SGR 4 Arts and Humanities or the Humanities and Social Sciences Distribution Requirement for the College of Arts & Sciences. Minor or second major 18+ Minor or second major 18+ Two semesters of a single language other than English (options include Arabic, French, German, Greek, Lakota, Latin, Russian, and Spanish (excludes SPAN 120/121) [SGR #4] Humanities and Social Sciences Distribution Requirement (B.A. students must take two humanities or social science courses (minimum six credit hours) in addition to the BOR general education requirements from among the following prefixes: ANTH, CJUS, CLHU, DCOM, ENGL, FREN, GEOG, GER, GREE, HIST, INTS, LAKL, LATI, LDR, LING, MCOM, MFL, MSL, NATV, PHIL, POLS, selected PSYC (per Psychology section of the catalog), REL, RUSS, SOC, SPAN, SPCM, SUST, and WMST.) The courses must be taken outside the student s major and minor unless the student is a double major or completes 6-8 (-6-8) 6 Two semesters of a single language other than English (options include Arabic, French, German, Greek, Lakota, Latin, Russian, and Spanish (excludes SPAN 120/121) [SGR #4] Humanities and Social Sciences Distribution Requirement (B.A. students must take two humanities or social science courses (minimum six credit hours) in addition to the BOR general education requirements from among the following prefixes: ANTH, CJUS, CLHU, DCOM, ENGL, FREN, GEOG, GER, GREE, HIST, INTS, LAKL, LATI, LDR, LING, MCOM, MFL, MSL, NATV, PHIL, POLS, selected PSYC (per Psychology section of the catalog), REL, RUSS, SOC, SPAN, SPCM, SUST, and WMST.) 6-8 (-6-8) 6 Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 2 of
more than two programs (for example, a major and two minors). Bachelor of Arts Additional Requirements Subtotal: 0-2 (-6-8) The courses must be taken outside the student s major and minor unless the student is a double major or completes more than two programs (for example, a major and two minors). Bachelor of Arts Additional Requirements Subtotal: French and Francophone Studies (B.A.) Program Requirements: French and Francophone Studies (B.A.) Program Requirements: Departmental Requirements Departmental Requirements FREN 101 Introductory French I [SGR #4, G] 4 FREN 101 Introductory French I [SGR #4] 4 FREN 102 Introductory French II [SGR #4, G] 4 FREN 102 Introductory French II 4 FREN 201 Intermediate French I [SGR #4] FREN 201 Intermediate French I FREN 202 Intermediate French II [SGR #4] FREN 202 Intermediate French II FREN 10 French Language Skills FREN 10 French Language Skills FREN electives at the 00 or 400 level (95 is limited to 2 15 FREN electives at the 00 or 400 level (95 is limited to 2 15 credits. At least 6 credits must be completed at the 400 level) credits. At least 6 credits must be completed at the 400 level) Select one of the following courses: Select one of the following courses: FREN Topics in Francophone Culture FREN Topics in Francophone Culture FREN 50 Business Communication in French FREN 50 Business Communication in French FREN 5 Exploring Literature in French FREN 5 Exploring Literature in French Departmental Requirements Subtotal: 5 Departmental Requirements Subtotal: 5 Free Electives 25 Free Electives 1 The following cross-curricular skill areas, identified in SDBOR policy 2.11, will be addressed in the program of study: Diversity Intercultural knowledge Teamwork Critical and creative thinking Ethical reasoning General Education courses required [42 (-6)] 6 General Education courses required [0 (-)] 27 Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements B.A. 24 Arts & Sciences-College Degree Requirements B.A. 27 [0-2 (-6-8)] [-5 (-6-8)] Total number of hours required for major 5 Total number of hours required for major 5 Free Electives beyond major hours to reach 120 25 Free Electives beyond major hours to reach 120 1 Total number of hours required for degree 120 Total number of hours required for degree 120 7. Explanation of the Change: These changes to the program reflect the updated General Education curriculum, effective Fall 2017. -5 (-6-8) Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page of
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS Substantive Program Modification Program UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: German, B.A. and Double Major CIP CODE: 16.0501 UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Modern Languages and Linguistics UNIVERSITY DIVISION: College of Arts & Sciences University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Elizabeth M. Freeburg 10/14/2016 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in (place an X in the appropriate box): Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work X Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code X Other (explain below) General Education revisions 2. Effective date of change: Summer 2017. Program Degree Level (place an X in the appropriate box): Associate Bachelor s X Master s Doctoral 4. Category (place an X in the appropriate box): Certificate Specialization Minor Major X 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an X in the appropriate box): On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) Proposed new name: Reminder: Name changes impact require updating any related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc. Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016) Page 1 of