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a

impact statement attached

IMPACT REVIEW review the list o necessary signatures):

b OTS

a

no impact

a

impact statement attached

c

University Relations

a

no impact

a

impact statement attached

d. Admissions

a no impact a impact statement attached

e.Records

a

no impact

a

impact statement attached

APPROVAL SEQUENCE review the list ofnecessarv signatures):

G.

Provost and Senior Vice President

for

Academic Affairs

Jl 2 -

i H.

President

I.

Board

of

Regents (notification only)

J

Board

of

Regents (approval)

K. MHEC (notification only)

L. MHEC

(approval)

Required only

if

the University s mission

is

changed by the

M.

Middle States Association notification

action

1 University Council review for recommendation

to

the president or back

to

the provost) shall

be

limited

to

curricular or academic pol icy issue

that

may potentially affect the University s mission and strategic planning,

or

have a significant impact on the generation or allocation

of

its

financial resources.

Summer 2010

2

B.

General Education for No.7,

8

C. Final Faculty Review Body Within

Each

School (Chair)

D.Oean

E. University Faculty Senate (Chair)

F.

University Council (Chair)l

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Document

: Course and Program

Development: SUMMARY PROPOS L

See Course and Program Development Policy and Procedures (www.ubalt.edu/provost ) for instructions.

SCHOOL:

o

LAW OMSB

®CAS OCPA

CONTACT NAME: Aaron Oldenburg

PHONE:

434.227.1184

DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Simulation

and Digital Entertainment/SlAT

DATE

PREPARED: 8/27/14

PROPOSED SEMESTER OF IMPLEMENTATION:

®fall

o

spring

YEAR:

2015

ACTION

BEING

REQUESTED (select one category, either Course Actions or Program Actions):

o COURSE CTIONS

®

PROGR M CTIONS

Original Subject Code/Course Number:

Original Program Title:

Simulation and Digital Entertainment

Original Course Title:

Select

one

or multiple actions from one

o

the lists below review

the

list

ofnecessary

documents and signatures):

I

.

.

1.

Experimental Course

2.

Course

Title

3.

Course

Credits

4. Course Number

G

Pre- and

Co Requisite_

7. Course Description

5.

Course Level

8.

New Course

9. Deactivate Cou rse

22.

Other

.

""

10. Program Requirements

11a. Undergraduate Specialization (24 credits or fewer)

11b. Master's

Specialization (12

credits or fewer)

11c. Doctoral Specialization (18 credits or fewer)

12. Minor (add or delete)

i

13. Closed

Site Program

I

14.

Program Suspension

15. Program Reactivation

16a.

Certificate

Program

(UG/G) exclusively within

existing degree program

1Gb.

Certificate Program (UG/G) outside of

or

across degree programs (12

or more credits)

17. Off-Campus

Delivery

of

Existing

Programs

183. Undergraduate Concentration (exceeds

24

credits)

!

18b.

Master's Concentration (exceeds

12

credits)

18c. Doctoral Concentration (exceeds 18 credits)

!

19. Program

Title

Change

20.

Program

Termination

I

21. New Degree

Program

22.

Other

I

For changes to existing courses

OLD

TinE SUBJECT

CODE/COURSE NO.

CREDITS

NEW TInE

SUBJECT

CODE/COURSE NO.

CREDITS

Summer 2010

-  

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DESCRIBE

THE

REQUESTED COURSE/PROGRAM ACTION (additional

pages

may

be

attached i necessary):

We

are

modifying a requirement for a content track. Originally, the content track for level Design looked like this:

1

COSC

370

level

Design

COSC 403 Advanced OOP - course changed in April 2013 t COSC 351 rc

COSC 418 Design o Multiplayer Games

COSC 469 Game Development Project I

COSC

470

Game

Development Project

II

And now we would like

it

to look like this:

COSC

370

level Design

COSC

351

Object-Oriented Programming or equivalent programming course*

COSC 418 Design o Multiplayer Games

COSC

469 Game

Development Project I

COSC 470

Game

Development Project

II

2)

We

are also

modifying a requirement for the

core. In place

of just:

COSC

160 Graphics

for Game

Design

We

would like to

give

students the opportunity to take

CMAT 212

Computer

Graphics:

Imaging instead,

so

it

should

read:

CMAT

212

Computer Graphics: Imaging or

COSC 160

Graphics for Game Design**

See a.:thchG:\.

SET

FORTH THE RATIONALE

FOR

THIS PROPOSAL:

*COSC

403 was

discontinued by the

AIT

program and replaced with COSC

351, so

we would like our program requirements to

reflect that. We would

also

like to give our students the option o taking a more

advanced

programming

course

i t

s

offered.

**We

have

met with SCD to discuss

ways

that our programs can avoid duplication.

COSC 160

and

CMAT 212

cover very

similar material, and it is material that is imaging and graphic design-focused, which are strengths o the SCD program. COSC

160

will no longer

be

regularly offered.

Summer 2010

4

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~ C h

SO Program Change Addendum

For the web page http;//www.ubalt.edu/cas/undenuaduate-majors-and-minors/majors/siroulation

and-diiital-entertainmentJdeifee-requirements.cfm

The part in bold below should be changed, under:

Simulation and Digital Entertainment Program Requirements 48 credits)

Core Courses 33 credits)

• Introduction to Game Design COSC 150)

• Internet Technologies: Mastering the Basics COSC 155)

• Computer Graphics: Imaging CMAT 212) or Graphics for Game Design COSC 160)

• Game Scripting COSC 250)

• Introduction to 3-D Graphics COSC 260)

• Programming for Interactive Design COSC 315)

• Game Concept and Design COSC 320)

• Designing for Humans COSC 324)

• The Business o Game Development COSC 405)

• History o Video Games COSC 408)

• Frontiers

o

Game Design COSC 440)

COSC 403 has already been changed to COSC

35

on the website.

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