Graduate Council Meeting Agenda - March 2008
(Available for download as a PDF or Word document)
March 6, 2008
310 Administration Building
1:30 p.m.
1. Approval of the minutes from the December 6, 2007 meeting and February 2008 electronic meeting (Dec PDF or Feb PDF)
2. New Courses (Click links below to view PDF documents in web browser or right-click to save to computer.)
AERO 630 Introduction to Random Dynamical Systems
AGRO 637 Environment Microbiology
AGRO 671 Plant Growth and Development
ALEC 606 Foundations of Leadership Theory
ANSC 622 Research Methods in Animal Science
ANTH 639 Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in Archaeological Research – WMST 639
BAEN 614 Renewable Energy Resources for Agriculture
ECMT 680 Financial Econometrics
ECON 680 Financial Economics
MEPS 671 Plant Growth and Development – Cross-listed with AGRO 671
WFSC 646 Quantitative Phylogenetics – Cross-listed with ENTO 606 and GENE 606
WMST 639 Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in Archaeological Research – Cross-listed with ANTH 639
Tabled New Courses
AERO 649 Generalized Finite Element Methods
– Cross-listed with MEMA 649
MEMA 649 Generalized Finite Element Methods – Cross-listed with AERO 649
3. Course Changes
ECMT 669 Fundamental Mathematics for Economists
ECMT 677 Econometrics III
ECMT 678 Econometrics IV
ECMT 679 Econometrics V
ECON 630 Microeconomic Theory II
ECON 659 Game Theory
4. Special Consideration Items
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Discontinuation of the MS degree in Biophysics
Discontinuation of the MAGR degree in Dairy Science
Discontinuation of the M.Agr. degree in Floriculture
Discontinuation of the Master of Agriculture-Agronomy in Soil and Crop Sciences
Discontinuation of the M.Agr. degree in Agricultural Chemistry
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - Department of Soil and Crops Sciences
Graduate Course Prefix Change from AGRO to SCSC
Tabled Special Consideration Item
College of Science - Department of Mathematics
Proposed Fast-Track/Bachelor/Masters Program
5. Items for Discussion
Catalog course descriptions – furnished by departments.
Courses descriptions for courses embedded in new degree proposals.
Course Changes – form not needed for cross-listings. Can be send directly to Curricular Services.
Dual Degree Programs (3+2 Programs)
Structure of GC-GOC

