| Title | General Option (Criminal Justice Technology) |
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| Submitting Dean | David Sam |
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| Submitting College | Community & Technical -- Mike Jalbert x6374 |
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| Departments Generating the Proposal | Publ |
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| Objection Deadline | November 29, 1999 |
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| Proposal Status | Final Approval Granted |
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| Proposal Last Updated | May 31, 2000 by PR grad asst Jignesh Shah |
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| Effective Date | Fall 2000 |
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| Brief Summary of Proposal | This proposal is being offered to change the math
requirement for the Associate Degree in Criminal Justice
Technology from Elements of Math I & II
(2030:151 & 152, total of 4 credits) to Math for Modern
Technology (2030:161, 4 credits). Math for Modern
Technology is an existing course that satisfies the
general education requirements for the baccalaureate
degree for 2+2 students while meeting the immediate math
needs of 2-year students going directly into their
occupational careers. |
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| Type of Proposal | Program changes |
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| Graduate School Endorsement Status | Not required |
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| Graduate School Endorsement Updated | October 25, 1999 by GS asst to dean Dolli Markovich |
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| Institutional Research Status | Approved with comment |
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| IR Comment | The bulletin description should be for the General Option
in Criminal Justice Technology. |
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| IR Status Updated | November 24, 1999 by IR Dolores Bezilla |
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| Library Status | Approved |
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| Library Status Updated | October 29, 1999 by UL David Brink |
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| Distance Learning Review Committee Status | Not required |
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| DLRC Status Updated | |
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| Resource Requirements | No additional resources |
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| Resource Requirements Updated | |
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