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| === Meeting Agenda and Minutes == | === Meeting Agenda and Minutes == | ||
| please add your agenda items as you think of them. The 'edit this page' link is in the upper right. | please add your agenda items as you think of them. The 'edit this page' link is in the upper right. | ||
| + | ===Summer 15 Meetings === | ||
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| + | == May 5 == | ||
| + | - Curriculum Chair - Michael Elected | ||
| + | - CIS*1500 Textbook - zybooks pretty expensive but we"ll try it for one year. | ||
| + | - Calendar housecleaning (Joe, Greg) | ||
| + | - remove mentions of old courses | ||
| + | - document prerequisite structure | ||
| + | - Curriculum choices document- | ||
| + | - Follow up with engineering about the 3490 pre-req and the 3110 pre-req and then get those changes made (Judi) | ||
| + | - What needs to be done with existing mobile major (Mike, Judi) | ||
| + | - To Do sometime soon list | ||
| + | * What makes a major? Where is the actual documentation? | ||
| + | * Lab components for courses | ||
| + | * Coop schedule | ||
| + | * Learning Outcomes | ||
| + | * Core Course Consistency - Dean and Director confirm that it is a necessary thing | ||
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| + | ===Winter 15 Meetings === | ||
| + | == Feb 24 meeting == | ||
| + | * writing motions from the school council meeting | ||
| + | [[Feb 24 council meeting talking points ]] | ||
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| + | == Feb 17 Meeting Notes == | ||
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| + | == Items to take to next School council meeting == | ||
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| + | - CIS 1500 Exemption | ||
| + | * Proposal for a 1 year trial where incoming students may come on campus in July to write a programming exam. Students who pass the exam will be given an exemption for cis 1500 and will not have to take it. A fall offering of CIS 2500 will be added. | ||
| + | * advantages include: splitting the novices and those with training up in cis 1500, providing a no-cost way for students to repeat cis 2500 if necessary as this does not cost any teaching tasks. | ||
| + | * the plan is to propose this to an LEF for funding to cover the costs of running the exam in the summer and the worst-case costs of hiring an additional person to teach one section of 1500 in the fall. | ||
| + | - Add cis 3490 as a required course to the soft eng program | ||
| + | - This requires changing the prerequisite for 3490 from 2910 to 1910 as soft eng students only take 1910 | ||
| + | - Move the semesters that 1910 and 2910 are offered so that 1910 is offered first semester and 2910 is offered second semester | ||
| + | * this ensures that students get the logic instruction when they are first learnign to program | ||
| + | * it does mean that instructors of 1910 may have to adjust their teaching to accommodate first semester learning needs. | ||
| + | - Remove math 1200 from the computer science program. | ||
| + | - Replace it with a course specific for computer science on problem solving. The problem solving course will be neither mathematically based nor programming based, but more about applied problem solving and decomposition of problems | ||
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| + | == Feb 10 Meeting Notes == | ||
| + | * 1500/2500 - exemption | ||
| + | * 1910 f/ 2910 winter | ||
| + | * coop schedule | ||
| + | * web dev course, | ||
| + | * remove calculus | ||
| + | * area of application | ||
| + | * language in 1500 | ||
| + | * mobile area of application | ||
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| + | == February 3rd Meeting Notes == | ||
| + | * The Areas of Application and Minors, in order of popularity are: Business Administration, | ||
| + | * This may be more of a Program Committee discussion, but the Calendar descriptions is: | ||
| + | * An Area of Application normally consists of 4.00 credits (normally 8 courses) of a minor. Minors are described under the B.A. and B.Sc. programs. Access to some courses may be limited. Minors are listed in Section X of the Calendar. A student may complete a minor should they decide to do so. | ||
| + | * If we wanted to include CIS courses in the AofA we have to be careful with double counting them (towards the degree and the AofA). | ||
| == Jan 27 Meeting Agenda == | == Jan 27 Meeting Agenda == | ||
| * Review state of in-progress items | * Review state of in-progress items | ||
| - | * Co-op Work sequence: we need a clear sequence | + | * Co-op Work sequence: |
| + | * Move of CIS*1500 to a new language | ||
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| + | == Jan 27 Meeting Minutes == | ||
| + | - reviewed in progress items. | ||
| + | - mobile | ||
| + | * it is a benefit for out students to go out on coop in second year | ||
| + | * 8 month work terms are a benefit | ||
| + | * 100 student cap is likely if we stay with current coop sequence. | ||
| + | * committee | ||
| + | -CIS1500 move to python | ||
| + | * top tier us schools have moved | ||
| + | * research shows that it would not hurt them | ||
| + | * allows for more complex problem solving | ||
| + | * portfolio building | ||
| + | * web course in second semester... | ||
| == Jan 22 Meeting Agenda == | == Jan 22 Meeting Agenda == | ||
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