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Undergrad committee http: //www. cse. unr. edu/~sushil/admin/ugrad/ Including these slides Course relief

Undergrad committee http: //www. cse. unr. edu/~sushil/admin/ugrad/ Including these slides Course relief

Summary • Progress on – Big Data minor – proposal soon – CS for

Summary • Progress on – Big Data minor – proposal soon – CS for engineers request from ME - no – CPE 219 insertion into prereq tree – No no votes – CS 471/671 Advanced Robotics in Curriculog - done – Nevada Teach program to create engineers with teaching credentials – quick overview – Calling top recruitable undergraduate students versus emailing them – 2 response + 3 areas Course relief

 • Big Data Minor Course relief

• Big Data Minor Course relief

 • CS for Engineers – ME wants CSE to teach old CS 241

• CS for Engineers – ME wants CSE to teach old CS 241 – Undergrad committee would like to decline Course relief

CS 219 (Computer Org) stands apart CS 219 - Computer Organization (3 units) Introduction

CS 219 (Computer Org) stands apart CS 219 - Computer Organization (3 units) Introduction to organization and integration of computer components. Topics include: computer abstractions and performance, arithmetic operations, instruction set architecture, assembly programming, datapath, pipelining, memory hierarchy, I/O, and parallel architectures. Prerequisite(s): CPE 201; CS 202. – Change Prereq to CPE 301 to bring it in to our curriculum – CPE 301 prereqs • CPE 201 • CS 219 or EE 291 (to cater to EE students) && (; ) Course relief

Academic Integrity • Existing Draft cites several sources – Plan: • Discuss (ugrad) then

Academic Integrity • Existing Draft cites several sources – Plan: • Discuss (ugrad) then send draft to all • Discuss at next meeting, perhaps vote Course relief

Nevada Teach • Teaching Certificate and BS in CSE • Need to enable two

Nevada Teach • Teaching Certificate and BS in CSE • Need to enable two Educ courses as possible tech electives • 27 extra credits needed to be a low paid teacher • Not been discussed at any length yet • CS 471/671 Advanced Robotics in Curriculog – Jim Hung La Course relief

CPE 471/671 • CPE 471/671 Advanced Robotics – Closer in course number to other

CPE 471/671 • CPE 471/671 Advanced Robotics – Closer in course number to other robotics courses – in Curriculog – Jim Hung La – Was 490/690 Course relief

Math 301 • Cannot take as tech elective, cannot take for Math Minor •

Math 301 • Cannot take as tech elective, cannot take for Math Minor • Too much overlap with CS 365 Course relief

C 01 • CS 105, CPE 301, CS 302, CS 365, ENGR 301 –

C 01 • CS 105, CPE 301, CS 302, CS 365, ENGR 301 – Are these still the courses in CSE that “Develop” C 01? – Else what changes have been made – Syllabi for current C 01 “Develops” courses – Getting information from Sergiu/Michael is difficult C or better for all required courses Gradually being phased in Course relief

From Ivy Chin • Several Scenarios to consider and provide guidance to Advising office.

From Ivy Chin • Several Scenarios to consider and provide guidance to Advising office. • Undergrad committee will consider these at next meeting Course relief

From Ivy Chin Per Engineering Progression policy, students are allowed to get 3 attempts

From Ivy Chin Per Engineering Progression policy, students are allowed to get 3 attempts to earn C or better grades in MATH 181, MATH 182, MATH 283, PHYS 180, 180 L, and PHYS 181. We will start warning and enforcing this policy beginning this Summer/Fall registration period. Below are some scenarios the advisors would like to know if exceptions can be granted: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. If a student (prior to 2014 catalog) has been able to delay MATH 283 or PHYS 181, but has taken at least 6 credits of upper division major classes, we should allow him/her to continue. They should not subject to 3 attempts at those classes. Advisors’ rationale: They have made a vested effort and over half way done. Transfer credits, withdrawals, audits are included in the 3 attempts. Do they get one more attempt, especially for new transfer student? What if they show improvement with each attempt (F—D—C-)? A student on pre-engineering progression took a self-imposed break after not going well? They will automatically be on the new catalog. This means engineering profession policy will now apply to them. What about students who change major from engineering then decide to return? These students will likely to be on the new catalog too. Additionally, we would also like to get your feedback on the following classes: 1. Core Curriculum classes such as English, Core Humanities 2. Other C or better classes in the major (i. e. Math 285, Statics, all required CS classes for CSE majors) 3. Other lower-division major classes (no C or better requirement) 4. Upper-division major classes Course relief