| Title | BS in Civil Engineering / requires 4300:401, 403, 443 / adds 3470:401 Probability & Statistics for Engrs (see EN-02-27) |
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| Submitting Dean | S. Graham Kelly |
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| Submitting College | Engineering -- Gara Alderman x5536 |
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| Departments Generating the Proposal | CE |
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| Objection Deadline | November 26, 2002 |
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| Proposal Status | Final Approval Granted |
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| Proposal Last Updated | January 31, 2003 by PR Nancy Stokes |
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| Effective Date | Fall 2003 |
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| Brief Summary of Proposal | Addition of 3470:401 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 2 cr (reference EN-02-27 and AS-03-75).
Students currently can graduate without the breath of Civil Engineering knowledge that many employers expect with a "traditional" Civil Engineering degree. In particular, graduates are expected to be knowledgeable in both Reinforced Concrete & Steel Design as well as hydrology and hydraulic design. Changing the required courses to include the three courses: 4300:401 Steel Design, 4300:403 Reinforced Concrete Design, 4300:443 Applied Hydraulics (instead of just one of the courses) provides a well balanced graduate. [faculty contact: William Arbuckle] |
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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 | November 08, 2002 by GS Heather Blake |
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| Institutional Research Status | Approved |
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| IR Status Updated | November 08, 2002 by IR Dolores Bezilla |
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| Library Status | Approved |
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| Library Status Updated | November 09, 2002 by UL Ann Bolek |
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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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