College of Science Curriculum Committee

December 14, 2020- Agenda & Minutes

Time:  10:30am
Location: Zoom invite sent to committee members. If anyone else would like to attend, please email Jen for details.
Items to be considered on this agenda are due by 11/30/2020

When available, the meeting minutes will be indicated within bold brackets [ ] and are in draft form until they are approved by the committee.

Relevant Links: Undergraduate Council Meeting Minutes/ Graduate Council Meeting Minutes

I. Call to Order [10:32am. The committee welcomed Dr. Rothman, the committee’s new representative from Computational and Data Sciences.]

II. Approval of the November 23, 2020 Meeting Minutes [Approved]

III. Announcements/Discussion

IV. Old Business

Modified Programs

New Graduate Courses

V. New Business – Undergraduate

New Courses

Modified Programs

VI. New Business – Graduate

New Courses

Modified Courses

Modified Programs

Modified Programs- Bachelor’s/Accelerated Master’s 

VII. Adjournment [1:01pm]

November 23, 2020- Agenda & Minutes

Time:  10:30am
Location: Zoom invite sent to committee members. If anyone else would like to attend, please email Jen for details.
Items to be considered on this agenda are due by 11/9/2020

When available, the meeting minutes will be indicated within bold brackets [ ] and are in draft form until they are approved by the committee.

Relevant Links: Undergraduate Council Meeting Minutes/ Graduate Council Meeting Minutes

I. Call to Order [10:33 AM] The committee welcomed Dr. Rautenberg, our new Mathematical Sciences representative.

II. Approval of the October 26, 2020 Meeting Minutes [Approved with the addition of clarity that CHEM 471 was approved via email.]

III. Announcements/Discussion

IV. Old Business

V. New Business – Undergraduate

New Courses

Modified Courses

Modified Programs

VI. New Business – Graduate

New Courses

Modified Courses

Modified Programs

VII. Adjournment [12:35 pm]

* agenda item added after the announcement

October 26, 2020- Agenda & Minutes

Time:  10:30am
Location: Zoom invite sent to committee members. If anyone else would like to attend, please email Jen for details.
Items to be considered on this agenda are due by 10/12/2020

When available, the meeting minutes will be indicated within bold brackets [ ] and are in draft form until they are approved by the committee.

Relevant Links: Undergraduate Council Meeting Minutes/ Graduate Council Meeting Minutes

I. Call to Order [10:35AM]

II. Approval of the September 28, 2020 Meeting Minutes [Approved]

III. Announcements/Discussion

IV. Old Business

  • College Requirements for the BA Degree Update [The Registrar’s Office has stated that DegreeWorks can handle 7 or 8 credits for the Natural Science requirement in the College Requirements for the BA Degree section. Please notify Jen if you would like to add a footnote for your program in order to reduce the natural science credit requirement to 7 credits.]
  • BAM Policy Update [Jen notified the committee that the maximum of 90 credits for admission into the BAM has been lifted, changes to tuition charging has not been made, and while a specific statement about programs being able to have more stringent requirements will be added, as long as the BAM catalog entry states the requirements, the program’s requirements are valid.]
  • Grading Update [As a follow up to last month’s discussion, departments are allowed to not award students with certain grades (i.e. BIOL does not award C- grades and this is permissible).]
  • Curriculum Submissions Update
    • Course descriptions in syllabi [Each syllabus needs to have a course description.]
    • Robust justifications and syllabi attachments (including the “what” and the “why”), and syllabi attachments when helpful for supporting modifications (although always needed for new courses).
  • Crosslisting Culture [Where possible, let’s work on making crosslisting courses between departments few and far between. Instead, offer one course and direct students and program catalog entries to that one course. This does not apply to within-department undergrad and grad crosslists (i.e. CHEM 400 crosslisted with CHEM 600) Contact Jen if you’d like to discuss further.]
  • Program Outcomes* [New for the 2021-2022 catalog, we are encouraged to add program outcomes, which can now be placed in CIM. This will feed into the Digital diplomas that will be part of the catalog in 2022. Digital Diplomas are diplomas that employers can quickly access and see program outcomes.]

V. New Business – Undergraduate

New Courses

Modified Courses

Modified Programs

VI. New Business – Graduate

Modified Courses

Modified Programs

Adjournment [1:01pm]

*= item was added after the agenda was announced

September 28, 2020- Agenda & Minutes

Time:  10:30am
Location: Zoom invite sent to committee members. If anyone else would like to attend, please email Jen for details.
Items to be considered on this agenda are due by 9/14/2020

When available, the meeting minutes will be indicated within bold brackets [ ] and are in draft form until they are approved by the committee.

Relevant Links: Undergraduate Council Meeting Minutes/ Graduate Council Meeting Minutes

I. Call to Order [10:33 AM]

II. Approval of the August 24, 2020 Meeting Minutes [Approved]

III. Announcements/Discussion

General Discussion on the College Requirements for the BA Degree*

  • Committee thoughts on if the Natural Science requirement (currently 8 credits) should be reduced to match the Mason Core requirement of 7 credits? Or should programs be able to choose 7 or 8 credits of natural science? [How do we feel about changing the natural science requirement to 7 credits or should we say 7 to 8 credits?  We are exploring the 7 to 8 credit option for the natural science requirement for the BA degrees. The committee weighed the options and asked for further information, i.e.: Is it possible to have varying requirements by BA degree?]
  • This college-wide policy is in effect for the following programs: the Biology, BA, the Chemistry, BA, the Geography, BA, the Geology, BA, and the Mathematics, BA.

Updates to the new BAM policy (still under construction)* [The committee raised concerns about the cap of 90 credits as some transfer students arrive with 90 credits. They also requested clarification on the statement regarding undergraduate versus graduate tuition charging. The addition of wording making it clear that programs may have more stringent requirements was, again, requested. Jen will bring these concerns to Dr. Donna Fox, one of the college’s Graduate Council representatives.]

IV. Old Business

V. New Business – Undergraduate

New Courses

Modified Courses

Modified Programs

  • Geology, BS [Tabled until departmental representation is available.]

VI. New Business – Graduate

New Courses

Modified Program

VII. Adjournment [12:04]

 

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August 24, 2020- Agenda & Minutes

Time:  10:30am
Location: Zoom invite sent to committee members. If anyone else would like to attend, please email Jen for details.
Items to be considered on this agenda are due by 8/2/2020

When available, the meeting minutes will be indicated within bold brackets [ ] and are in draft form until they are approved by the committee.

Relevant Links: Undergraduate Council Meeting Minutes/ Graduate Council Meeting Minutes

I. Call to Order

II. Approval of the May 4, 2020 Meeting Minutes [Approved]

III. Announcements/Discussion

  • [Congratulations to Greg and his wife on the birth of their baby girl! Thanks to Frannie Dove for supporting the committee in Greg’s absence.]
  • COSCC Chair for the 2020-2021 Academic Year [Dr. Ramin Hakami was voted to serve as chair for the Fall 2020-Spring 2021 academic year.]
  • New Bachelor’s/Accelerated Master’s Policy for 2021-2022 catalog
    • These are not required, but we are now able to change our programs to accommodate:
      • Application into BAMs at 60 undergraduate credits (currently 75-100 credits)
      • Begin graduate courses at 75 undergraduate credits (currently 90 credits)
      • BAM students can take 12 graduate credits that apply to both the bachelor’s and master’s (currently 6 credits)
        • We must provide course suggestions that can meet both UG and GR program requirements (this is a new requirement)
      • An additional 6 reserve graduate credits allowed (credits that can be applied only to the MS. Reserve graduate credits will remain at 6 credits).
    • Please consider if this would be appropriate for your MS and its incoming students. The college will likely have a larger discussion about this, but let’s have any program changes ready for the December 2020 COSCC. [This upcoming policy was communicated to the COSCC members for departmental planning purposes. Questions from the committee included: “Can there be wording inserted to the policy that states that programs might have more stringent requirements?,” and “Must all BAMs now have a list of graduate-level course suggestions posted in the catalog, or is the newly required “curated list” populated at the time of student admission into the BAM (on a student-by-student basis)?” Jen will work on attaining these answers and will communicate them to the committee as soon as possible.]
  • Preparing now for the 2021-2022 University Catalog [A general reminder.]
    • Let’s aim for all course and program additions, modifications, or deletions to be in by the December 2020 COSCC.
  • Adding anti-racism verbiage to syllabi per syllabus email on August 13, 2020: “President Washington has committed to having all faculty include an anti-racism statement on their syllabi as part of his anti-racism and inclusive excellence initiative at Mason. The Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence Task Force will be providing guidance to the Mason community as the group begins their work this academic year. In the meantime, we encourage you to see the Diversity and Inclusion examples on the Stearns Center syllabus resource page (under University Policies section) for statements that you might want to use or adapt for your courses this fall.” [Reiterating President Johnson’s email to the university.]

IV. Old Business

V. New Business – Undergraduate

New Courses

Modified Courses

Modified Programs

VI. Adjournment [12:12pm]

*Item added after the agenda was announced.

May 4, 2020- Agenda & Minutes

Time: 10:00 am (please note time change)
Location: WebEx
Items to be considered on this agenda are due by 4/20/2020

When available, the meeting minutes will be indicated within bold brackets [ ] and are in draft form until they are approved by the committee.

Relevant Links: Undergraduate Council Meeting Minutes/ Graduate Council Meeting Minutes

I. Call to Order [10:01am]

II. Approval of the April 20, 2020 Meeting Minutes [Approved]

III. Announcements/Discussion

  • Potential COS 402/602 Special Topics in Science course for summer 2020* [Jen voiced a goal of the college to have a COVID19 course for the summer 2020. The course would address how the virus mutated, would model its spread, and would bring experts from other colleges in as guest speakers. Details will be unfolding over the next few months.]

IV. Old Business

Modified Programs

V. New Business – Undergraduate

New Courses

  • ASTR 303: Black Holes [Tabled. There was a concern over the level of the course and if the intention is to make it a Mason Core offering.]
  • CHEM 323: Quantitative Chemical Analysis Laboratory [Approved]

New Programs

Modified Programs

VII. Adjournment [10:53am]

 

* Item added post-agenda announcement.

April 20, 2020- Agenda & Minutes

Time: 10:30 am
Location: Webex
Items to be considered on this agenda are due by 4/6/2020

When available, the meeting minutes will be indicated within bold brackets [ ] and are in draft form until they are approved by the committee.

Relevant Links: Undergraduate Council Meeting Minutes/ Graduate Council Meeting Minutes

I. Call to Order [10:32am]

II. Approval of the March 30, 2020 Meeting Minutes [Approved]

III. Announcements/Discussion

[The COSCC voted to require program modification proposals to include a description of the actual changes. The agreed upon wording was “For complicated revisions, program proposals should include, in the justification, an overview description of the changes”.]

IV. Old Business

New Courses:

  • CHEM 322: Quantitative Chemical Analysis Lecture [Approved via email vote on 4/16/2020.]

V. New Business – Undergraduate

New Courses

  • GEOL 104: Historical Geology Laboratory* [Approved with the addition of “(concurrent enrollment permitted)”.]

Modified Courses

  • FRSC 401: Crime Scene Investigations [Approved]
  • GEOL 102: Introductory Geology II* [Approved]

VI. New Business – Graduate

New Courses

  • BIOL 689: Interdisciplinary Tools in Biosciences [Approved with the addition of “the” in the title: Interdisciplinary Tools in the Biosciences.]

Modified Courses

  • GEOL 536: Paleontology Seminar* [Approved]

Modified Programs

VII. Adjournment [11:37 am]

March 30, 2020- Agenda & Minutes

Time: 10:30 am
Location: Via WebEx. COSCC members have the password in their email and online calendars, but email Jen if needed.

Items to be considered on this agenda are due by 3/16/2020

When available, the meeting minutes will be indicated within bold brackets [ ] and are in draft form until they are approved by the committee.

Relevant Links: Undergraduate Council Meeting Minutes/ Graduate Council Meeting Minutes

I. Call to Order [10:35 AM]

II. Approval of the February 24, 2020 Meeting Minutes [Approved]

III. Announcements/Discussion

  • “Earth Science, BS” to revert to “Geology, BS” title.* [This title change will go into effect next year.]
  • An all campus draft catalog review is underway until April 1, 2020. Alert Jen to any issues that may need to be resolved.*

IV. Old Business

V. New Business – Undergraduate

New Courses

  • CHEM 480: Fundamentals of Nanoscience and Nanomaterials
  • CLIM 401: Midlatitdue Synoptic Meteorology* [Approved, will need to be updatedto 3 contact hours, change the repeat code to N3, and 9 repeatable credits.]

Modified Courses

  • EVPP 427: Disease Ecology and Conservation [Approved]

VI. New Business – Graduate

New Courses

  • BIOL 502: Adaptation in Biosystems [Approved]
  • BIOL 667: Signal Transduction in Cancer [Approved]
  • CHEM 680: Fundamentals of Nanoscience and Nanomaterial [Approved]
  • CLIM 601: Midlatitude Synoptic Meteorology* [Approved, will need to be updated to 3 contact hours, and change the repeat code to NR.]

Modified Courses

  • BIOL 508:  Selected Topics in Animal Biology [Approved]
  • BIOL 669: Pathogenic Microbiology [Approved]
  • EVPP 527: Disease Ecology and Conservation [Approved]

VII. Adjournment [11:16 am]

*Item added after the agenda was announced.

February 24, 2020- Agenda & Minutes

Time: 10:30 am
Location: Exploratory Hall, Room 3301
Items to be considered on this agenda are due by 2/10/2020

When available, the meeting minutes will be indicated within bold brackets [ ] and are in draft form until they are approved by the committee.

Relevant Links: Undergraduate Council Meeting Minutes/ Graduate Council Meeting Minutes

I. Call to Order [10:39 AM]

II. Approval of the January 27, 2020 Meeting Minutes 

III. Announcements/Discussion

  • Retroactive Catalog Requirement [We now have the option of making program requirements retroactive to previous catalog terms. Members asked: “Can we apply this to previous catalog changes?” and “Can students apply the old or the new changes to their program?” The answer to both of these questions is “yes,” please contact Jennifer to employ this feature.]
  • Dr. van der Ham updated the committee that he attended February’s COS Faculty Committee and provided them with the COSCC’s progress since last year.

IV. Old Business

Undergraduate

Modified Courses

  • MATH 315: Advanced Calculus I [Approved]
  • MATH 321: Abstract Algebra [Approved]
  • MATH 322: Advanced Linear Algebra [Approved]
  • MATH 400: History of Math (Topic Varies) [Approved]
  • MATH 401: Mathematics through 3D Printing [Approved]

Modified Programs

Graduate

New Courses

  • EVPP 544: Urban Ecosystems & Process-Lab/Fields [Approved pending clarity on whether CHEM 213 should be listed. Change BIOL 307 to 308.]
  • NEUR 622: Glutamatergic Systems [Tabled]

Modified Courses

  • EVPP 542: Urban Ecosystems & Process [Approved pending clarity on whether CHEM 213 should be listed..]

Modified Programs

V. New Business – Undergraduate

New Courses

  • EVPP 326: Animal Physiology [Moved to an email vote which was approved on 2/25/2020.]

Modified Courses

  • BIOL 312: Biostatistics for Bioinformatics [Approved]

Modified Programs

VI. New Business – Graduate

Modified Programs

VII. Adjournment [11:30 AM]

January 27, 2020- Agenda & Minutes

Time: 10:30 am
Location: Exploratory Hall, Room 3301
Items to be considered on this agenda are due by 1/13/2020

When available, the meeting minutes will be indicated within bold brackets [ ] and are in draft form until they are approved by the committee.

Relevant Links: Undergraduate Council Meeting Minutes/ Graduate Council Meeting Minutes

I. Call to Order [10:40AM]

II. Approval of the December 9, 2019 Meeting Minutes [Approved pending insertion about the Climate Science, MS email vote.]

III. Announcements/Discussion

IV. Old Business

V. New Business – Undergraduate

New Courses

  • CONS 210: Inquiry and Design [The committee has concerns over the course number, it appears to be anupper level course. ESP voiced concerns over how the course will fit into its programs and concerns over EVPP course overlap. Syllabus also needs some standard template information added. Max allowable should be 9..]
  • CONS 360: Qualitative Research and Inquiry [ESP voiced concerns over how the course will fit into its programs and concerns over EVPP course overlap. Syllabus also needs some standard template information added. Max allowable should be 9.]
  • BIOL 340: Introductory Botany [Approved]
  • BIOL 432: Clinical Application Human Physiology [Approved pending title update, “Clinical Applications in Human Physiology”.]
  • BIOL 491:  Selected Topics in Biology Laboratory [Approved]
  • EVPP 456: Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology [Approved pending max allowable to 8.]
  • GGS 326: Geography of Eastern Europe and Russia [Approved with the stipulation that GGS 330 must be deleted shortly.]
  • NEUR 407: Lab Investigations Using Voltage Camp Electrophysiology [Approved pending title update, “ab Investigations Using Voltage Clamp Electrophysiology”.]
  • NEUR 422: Glutamatergic Systems [Approved]

Modified Courses

  • BIOL 105: Introductory Biology I Laboratory [Approved]
  • BIOL 106: Introductory Biology II Laboratory [Approved]
  • BIOL 312: Biostatistics for Bioinformatics [Tabled per department, need to see syllabus to make sure content is sufficient after lab removal.]
  • BIOL 318: Conservation Biology [Approved]
  • BIOL 331: Invertebrate Zoology [Approved]
  • BIOL 332: Insect Biology [Approved]
  • BIOL 357: Ecology Field Skills [Approved]
  • BIOL 374: Biogeography: Space, Time, and Life [Approved]
  • BIOL 401: Phage Discovery [Approved]
  • BIOL 420: Vaccines [Approved pending the insertion of required prerequisite clarity: BIOL 305 or BIOL 246 or BIOL L305 or BIOL L246.]
  • BIOL 440: Field Biology [Approved]
  • BIOL 443: Tropical Ecology [Approved]
  • BIOL 444: Tropical Ecology Laboratory [Approved]
  • BIOL 446: Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology [Approved]
  • BIOL 452: Immunology [Approved]
  • BIOL 453: Immunology Laboratory [Approved]
  • BIOL 459: Fungi and Ecosystems [Approved]
  • BIOL 465: Histology [Approved]
  • BIOL 470: Dinosaur Biology [Approved]
  • BIOL 472: Introductory Animal Behavior [Approved]
  • BIOL 480: The Diversity of Fishes [Approved]
  • BIOL 492: Senior Seminar [Approved]
  • CONS 100: Introduction to Field Conservation Ecology [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to UGC due date.]
  • CONS 401: Conservation Theory [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to UGC due date.]
  • CONS 402: Applied Conservation [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to UGC due date.]
  • CONS 404: Biodiversity Monitoring [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to UGC due date.]
  • CONS 406: Small Population Management [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to UGC due date.]
  • CONS 410: Human Dimensions in Conservation [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to UGC due date.]
  • CONS 490: RS: Integrated Conservation Strategies [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to UGC due date.]
  • CONS 495: Capstone in Conservation [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to UGC due date.]
  • MATH 315: Advanced Calculus I [Tabled due to no representation.]
  • MATH 321: Abstract Algebra [Tabled due to no representation.]
  • MATH 322: Advanced Linear Algebra [Tabled due to no representation.]
  • MATH 400: History of Math (Topic Varies) [Tabled due to no representation.]
  • MATH 401: Mathematics through 3D Printing [Tabled due to no representation.]

Deleted Courses

  • BIOL 310: Biodiversity [Approved]
    • Impacted Courses: BIOL 330, BIOL 443, BIOL 444, BIOL 318, BIOL 320, BIOL 331, BIOL 332, BIOL 334, BIOL 336, BIOL 344, BIOL 345, BIOL 357, BIOL 374, BIOL 433, BIOL 440, BIOL 446, BIOL 459, BIOL 470, BIOL 472, BIOL 480, EVPP 318, EVPP 380, EVPP 468
  • BIOL 330: Biodiversity Lab and Recitation [Approved]
    • Impacted Courses: BIOL 310

Modified Programs

VI. New Business – Graduate

New Courses

  • EVPP 544: Urban Ecosystems and Processes-Labs/Fields [Tabled per department.]
  • EVPP 556: Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology [Approved]
  • NEUR 622: Glutamatergic Systems [Tabled per department, graduate syllabus needs to better describe how the graduate students will be graded.]

Modified Courses

  • CONS 625: Statistics for Ecology and Conservation Biology [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to GC due date.]
  • CONS 630: Species Monitoring & Conservation [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to GC due date.]
  • CONS 645: Estimating Animal Abundance and Occupancy [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to GC due date.]
  • CONS 697: Special Topics in Conservation [Approved pending no other COSCC concerns prior to GC due date.]
  • EVPP 542: Urban Ecosystems & Processes [Tabled per department.]

Modified Program

  • Neuroscience, PhD [Approved pending clarity that the professional skills are options within the elective section.]

VII. Adjournment [12:00PM]