Minutes from
New
Business
A.
Biology – proposals were approved
with editorial changes
B.
Business Administration – proposals
were approved with editorial changes
C.
English – Eng 100 was added to the
list. It was approved. The other courses were approved. However, Eng 101 was added as a
prerequisite for ENG 221 and Eng 222.
D.
Heritage/History – proposals were
approved with editorial changes.
There was discussion regarding HIS 270 & HIS 270,
that they seemed like HIS 104.
There was also discussion:
when specialized, do they qualify as Gen Ed.
E.
Humanities – proposals approved with
editorial revisions. A point was
made that these courses be presented as literature and not a religious
podium.
F.
Horticulture – proposals approved
with editorial revisions.
G.
Volumetric Medical Imaging –
Associate Degree proposal was withdrawn.
Certificate program was approved with editorial
revisions.
H.
Medical Assisting (Electronic
Database) – proposals approved with editorial
revisions.
I.
Medical Coding and Reimbursement
Specialist – proposals approved with editorial
revisions.
J.
Mining Technology – proposals
approved with editorial revisions.
K.
Nursing (Associate Degree) –
proposals approved with editorial revisions.
L.
Nursing (Academic/Career Mobility) –
proposals approved with editorial revisions.
M.
Cosmetology – proposals approved
with editorial revisions.
N.
Diesel Technology – proposal
approved with editorial revisions.
O.
Office Systems Technology –
proposals approved with editorial revisions.
P.
Respiratory Care – proposals
approved with editorial revisions.
Q.
Welding Technology – proposal
approved with editorial changes.
R.
Computer Literacy – proposal
approved.
S.
Articulation – proposal approved
with the changes that student meet residency and GPA
requirements.
T.
MIT: Engineering Technology – proposals
approved with editorial changes.
U.
MIT: Industrial Maintenance Technology –
proposals approved with editorial changes.
Discussion regarding PY 100 and PSY
100 approved.
A list of General Education and
Cultural Studies was shared with the committee. The idea is to consolidate the two
lists, rather than have two separate lists. I requested that the committee not
vote on this item until we are able to bring them to the districts for
input. I list is suppose to be sent
to us electronically. If not, I
will make hard copies to share at the faculty
meeting.
Respectfully
submitted,
Marilyn McNeill, RN
MSN
Associate
Professor
Allied
Health
(502)213-2369
marilyn.mcneill@kctcs.edu