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Nature of course request C01519 :

Undergraduate

From:
Course Prefix & Number Descriptive Title Credits/Hours
Psy 467 Quantitative Methods 0 - 4
 
To:
Course Prefix & Number Descriptive Title Credits/Hours
Psy 467 Quantitative Methods 0 - 0




Abbreviation for Class Schedule(20 spaces)
QUANTITATIVE METHODS

Current Course Description:
PSY 467 Quantitative Methods (4) Methods which psychologists use to describe, summarize and make inferences about measurements made on people, things or events. Prerequisites: PSY 201, PSY 202, PSY 301, and MTH 105 or MTH 111 or equivalent

New Course Description:
PSY 467 Quantitative Methods (4) Methods which psychologists use to describe, summarize and make inferences about measurements made on people, things or events. Course activities include a significant student research project,and meetings with the instructor outside of regularly scheduled class meeting times. Prerequisites: PSY 201, PSY 202, PSY 301, and MTH 105 or MTH 111 or equivalent

Justification for changing the course (e.g. alignment with other institutions, program revision, etc.):
To provide a more accurate course description and clarification for students.
Students/Program affected:
Psychology Majors only


Approval Queue C01519
Step Approver Decision Timestamp
1 - Department Rob Winningham ApprovedJanuary 28 2011
Comments: This course is and will remain a 4 credit course. Please ignore the error in the number of credits. It should read 4 - 4.
2 - Division Rob Winningham ApprovedJanuary 28 2011
Comments: This course is and will remain a 4 credit course. Please ignore the error in the number of credits. It should read 4 - 4.
3 - Division Curriculum David Foster ApprovedJanuary 30 2011
5 - Curriculum Committee Robert Monge ApprovedFebruary 15 2011
Comments: Approved with the following changes: Nature of course request: Description Change Credits 4-4
6 - Faculty Senate Gavin Keulks ApprovedFebruary 17 2011
Comments: approved in executive committee, with changes noted prior
7 - Dean Stephen Scheck ApprovedFebruary 19 2011
Comments: Greater course detail clarifies the lower max enrollment cap compared to other lecture-only psych courses.
8 - Provost Kent Neely ApprovedFebruary 20 2011


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