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New York City College of Technology Academic University Report Detail January/February 2020

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Section AI: Special Actions

Al.1 Articulation Agreement for the NYCCT BS in Applied Chemistry with HCC AS in Liberal Arts and Science Program Code: 37582 Effective Date: Spring 2020

A. Sending College: Hostos Community College (HCC)Department: Natural Sciences DepartmentProgram: Liberal Arts and ScienceDegree: Associate in Science (AS)

Receiving College: New York City College of Technology (NYCCT)Department: Chemistry DepartmentProgram: Applied ChemistryDegree: Bachelor of Science (BS)

B. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAMHostos Community College (HCC) students who successfully complete an associate in science in Liberal Arts and Science with aminimum GPA of 2.5 and are admitted to NYCCT will be eligible to receive transfer credits towards the BS in Applied Chemistry asdescribed in this articulation agreement. Students who wish to transfer who do not meet these requirements will receive admissionconsideration under our standard transfer credit policies.

NYCCT and HCC agree to offer the courses noted in the BS program in Applied Chemistry (NYCCT) and the Liberal Arts and Sciences AS program (HCC), as described in this agreement, and as outlined in each college's course catalog. Each college agrees to notify the other if course numbers, content, or catalog descriptions change. Furthemore, the parties involved understand that any change in course number, content, or catalog description may require a modification to this agreement.

Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 60 Total additional credits required at the senior college to complete baccalaureate degree: 60 Total credits required for the BS in Applied Chemistry: 120

C. COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND TRANSFER CREDIT AWARDEDStudents transferring from HCC with an AS in Liberal Arts and Science shall enter the BS Program in Applied Chemistry at NYCCTas third year students. The following courses, totaling 60 credits, will be transferred to NYCCT as described below.

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Hostos Community College New York City College of Technology Common Core Requirements

Credits Transfer Credit Transfer

Credit Granted

Required Common Core: ENG 110 English Composition I or equivalent ENG 111 English Composition II 6 ENG 1101 English Composition I

ENG 1121 English Composition II 6

MQR: MAT 210 Calculus I* 4 MAT 1475 Calculus I 4 Life and Physical Sciences BIO 210 OR CHE 210 OR PHY 210 4 Life and Physical Sciences

BIO 1101 OR CHEM 1110 OR PHYS 14411 4

Flexible Common Core: World Cultures and Global Issues ANT 101, BLS 101, ENG 200, ENG 213, ENG 215, ENG 222, HIS 201, HIS 202, HUM 100, LAC 108, LAC 118, POL 207, SPA 117, SPA 118, WGS 200

3 World Cultures and Global Issues 3

US Experience in its Diversity BLS 114, ENG 225, HIS 210, HIS 211, HIS 214, LAC 101, LAC 132, POL 101, WGS 100

3 US Experience in Diversity

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Creative Expression ENG 203, ENG 204, ENG 210, ENG 212, ENG 214, ENG 221, LAC 246, VPA 114, VPA 141, VPA 181, VPA 192

3 Creative Expression 3

Individual and Society ECO 101, ECO 102, CJ 101, ENG 223, ENG 224, ENG 228, ENG 230, LIN 100, LIN 102, LIN 103, PSY 101, PSY 110, PSY 120, PSY 121, SOC 101

3 Individual and Society 3

Scientific World BIO 220 OR CHE 220 OR PHY 220 4 Scientific World

BIO 1201 OR CHEM 1210 OR PHYS 14421 4

One additional course from Scientific World: BIO 260 OR BIO 310 OR CHE 310/312 OR MAT 220 OR MAT 310

3-4Flexible Core BIO 2450 OR BIO 3302 OR CHEM 22231 OR MAT 1575 OR MAT 2675

3-4

Subtotal 33-34 Subtotal 33-34

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Requirements for the Major Credits Transfer Credit Credits Select one course sequence from an area of concentration different from that selected in the Common Core (Life and Physical Sciences and Scientific World): a. BIO 210 and BIO 220 General Biology I and IIb. CHE 210 and CHE 220 General Chemistry Iand IIc. PHY 210 and PHY 220 General Physics I andII

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BIO 1101 and BIO 1210 - General Biology I and II CHEM 1110 and CHEM 1210 – General Chemistry I and II PHYS 1441 and PHYS 1442 – General Physics I and II: Calculus Based

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Choose (2) additional courses from the following: BIO 230 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 240 Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 260 Introduction to Genetics BIO 299 Independent Studies in Biology BIO 310 Microbiology CHE 299 Independent Studies in Chemistry CHE 310/312 Organic Chemistry I MAT 220 Calculus II MAT 310 Calculus III PHY 299 Independent Studies in Physics

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Equivalent courses: BIO 2311 Anatomy and Physiology I2

BIO 2312 Anatomy and Physiology II2 BIO 2450 Genetics2

BIO 3302 Microbiology2 CHEM 2223 Organic Chemistry I MAT 1575 Calculus II MAT 2675 Calculus III2

Transfer credit for CHEM 4901 will be given for any of the following: BIO 299, CHE 299, PHY 299

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Subtotal 49-51Free Electives* 9-11 Free electives 9-11Total Credits for Degree 60 Total 60

2 WI courses at Hostos (both might be Science courses) Notes: *Depending on placement, students may be required to complete MAT 160. These students should consult with an advisor in the Math department. Students, who are required to take MAT 160, will complete the course as part of the Common Core Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning and will take MAT 210 under “free electives” The program has received a waiver to specify particular courses students must take in STEM areas of the Common Core (Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning). If students take a different course in this area, they will be certified as having completed the Common Core area, but it may not be possible for them to finish their degree in 60 credits. 1PHYS 1441 is a 5-credit course at NYCCT 2These courses are not required by the Applied Chemistry BS degree; students will receive science/math electives credits

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D. SENIOR COLLEGE UPPER DIVISION COURSES REMAINING FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREE

Course and Title Credits Program Specific Degree Requirements

CHEM 3222 Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics and Kinetics 4 CHEM 3312 Analytical Chemistry 5 CHEM 3412 Instrumental Methods of Analysis 5 CHEM 3622 Inorganic Chemistry 4 CHEM 4312 Instrumental Chromatography 4 CHEM 4323 Advanced Laboratory Applications in Advanced Spectroscopy 2 BIO 3601 Biochemistry 4 CHEM 4901 Internship/Research in Applied Chemistry I 3 The following courses may be required if not taken at the Associate level at HCC: CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I CHEM 1210 General Chemistry II CHEM 2223 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2323 Organic Chemistry II MAT 1575 Calculus II PHYS 1441 General Physics I: Calculus Based PHYS 1442 General Physics II: Calculus Based

4 4 5 5 4 5 5

College Option Requirements3 One course in speech/ oral communication4 3 One interdisciplinary liberal arts and sciences course 3

Elective Credits to equal or exceed 120 credits at City Tech5,6

Choose courses from the following list to bring total number of credits to 120. The choice of electives, to be made in close consultation with the Program Coordinator or Academic Advisor, should ideally reflect the student's interests, post-baccalaureate study plans, and career goals. BIO 2311 Anatomy and Physiology I (Lecture and Laboratory) 4 BIO 2312 Anatomy and Physiology II (Lecture and Laboratory) 4 BIO 3302 Microbiology (Lecture and Laboratory) 4 BIO 3350 Elements of Bioinformatics (Lecture and Laboratory) 4

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BIO 3352 Bioinformatics (Lecture and Laboratory) 4 BIO 3356 Molecular Modeling in Biology 3 BIO 3524 Nutrition 2 BIO 3526 Pathophysiology 3 BIO 3620 Molecular and Cell Biology (Lecture and Laboratory) 4 CHEM 2411 Special Topics 4 CHEM 4902 Internship Research in Applied Chemistry II 3 CHEM 4822 Medicinal Chemistry 3 CST 2403 Introductory C++ Programming Language Part I 3 CST 3503 C++ Programming Part II 3 MAT 2071 Introduction to Proofs and Logic 4 MAT 2440 Discrete Structures and Algorithms I 3 MAT 2540 Discrete Structures and Algorithms II 3 MAT 2572 Probability and Mathematical Statistics I 4 MAT 2580 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 MAT 2588 The Mathematics of Finance 3 MAT 2630 Applied Mathematics Technology--Numerical Analysis 3 MAT 2675 Calculus Ill 4 MAT 2680 Differential Equations 3 MAT 3021 Number Theory 4 MAT 3050 Geometry I 4 MAT 3075 Introduction to Real Analysis 4 MAT 3080 Modern Algebra 4 MAT 3672 Probability and Mathematical Statistics II 4 MAT 3770 Mathematical Modeling I - Optimization 3 MAT 3772 Stochastic Models 3 MAT 3777 Applied Mathematics: Applications of the Wave Equations 3 MAT 3787 Applied Mathematics - Finite Fields 3 MAT 3788 Applications of the Heat Equation for Financial Mathematics 3

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MAT 3880 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations using Mathematical Models in Biology 3 MAT 4030 History of Mathematics 3 MAT 4050 Geometry II 3 MAT 4672 Computational Statistics with Applications 3 MAT 4788 Financial Risk Modeling 3 MAT 4872 Probability and Mathematical Statistics Ill 4 MAT 4880 Mathematical Modeling II 3 PHYS 2601 Introduction to Research (Lecture and Laboratory) 3 PHYS 2603 Physical Principles of Medical Imaging 3 PHYS 2605 Introduction to Laser Physics and Photonics 4 PHYS 2607 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics 3 PHYS 2609 Introduction to Quantum Computing 4

Writing Intensive Requirement: Students at New York City College of Technology must complete two courses designated WI for the baccalaureate level, one from liberal arts and one from the major.

3Complete lists of liberal arts and sciences courses and advanced liberal arts courses, as well as semester-specific lists of interdisciplinary courses and writing intensive courses, are available online at the City Tech Pathways website. 4Students who have already met this requirement may choose any other liberal arts and science course in its place. 5The number of free elective credits will vary depending upon the program-specific courses students use to meet Common Core requirements. 6Some of these elective courses have pre-and co-requisites that should be taken as part of the flexible core and college option choices.

E. ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FOLLOW-UP PROCEDURES

1. Procedures for reviewing, updating modifying or terminating agreement:

When either of the degree programs involved in this agreement undergoes a change, the agreement will be reviewed andrevised accordingly by faculty from each institution's respective departments or programs, selected by their Chairpersons andprogram directors.

2. Procedures for evaluating agreement, e.g., tracking the number of students who transfer under the articulation agreementand their success:

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New York City College of Technology (NYCCT) will be able to provide Hostos Community College (HCC) the following information: a. the number of HCC students who enrolled and their cumulative GPA

3. Sending and receiving college procedures for publicizing agreement, e.g., college catalogs, transfer advisers, Websites, etc.:

Notice of articulation will be placed in the respective recruiting brochures, as appropriate and websites.Respective transfer and academic advisers will be informed and provided with copies of this agreement.

Section AIII: Changes in Degree Programs

AIII.1 The following revision is proposed in the Entertainment Technology department Program: Bachelor of Technology in Entertainment Technology Program Code: 19795 Effective Date: Fall 2020

GENERAL EDUCATION COMMON CORE CREDITS

I – REQUIRED CORE (4 COURSES, 12 CREDITS)

English Composition (2 courses, 6 credits) ENG 1101 English Composition I 3 ENG 1121 English Composition II 3

Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning (1 course, 3 credits) Any approved course 3

Life and Physical Sciences (1 course, 3 credits) Any approved course (Physics recommended) 3

II – FLEXIBLE CORE (6 COURSES, 18 CREDITS) Select one course from each of the following areas, plus one additional course from any of the five areas 18

World Cultures and Global Issues Any Approved Course

US Experience in its Diversity Any Approved Course

GENERAL EDUCATION COMMON CORE CREDITS

I – REQUIRED CORE (4 COURSES, 12 CREDITS)

English Composition (2 courses, 6 credits) ENG 1101 English Composition I 3 ENG 1121 English Composition II 3

Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning (1 course, 3 credits) Any approved course 3

Life and Physical Sciences (1 course, 3 credits) Any approved course (Physics recommended) 3

II – FLEXIBLE CORE (6 COURSES, 18 CREDITS) Select one course from each of the following areas, plus one additional course from any of the five areas 18

World Cultures and Global Issues Any Approved Course

US Experience in its Diversity Any Approved Course

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Individual and Society Any Approved Course

Creative Expression Any Approved Course

Scientific World Any Approved Course

III – COLLEGE OPTION REQUIREMENTS (4 COURSES, 12 CREDITS)

• One course in Speech/Oral CommunicationCOM 1330 Public Speaking or higher 3

•One interdisciplinary Liberal Arts and Sciences courseAny Approved Course 3 • Additional liberal arts credits to reach a total of 42 creditsin general education (any two approved courses, one mustbe advanced).

Liberal Arts Elective (Not CST1101 for ENT majors) 3

Liberal Arts Advanced Elective 3

Writing Intensive Requirement Students at New York City College of Technology must complete four courses designated WI for the baccalaureate degree, two from GenEd and two from the major

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 78 CREDITS

ENT 1100 Introduction to Entertainment Technology (WI) 3 CST 1101 Problem Solving with Computer Programming 3 ENT 1102 Health and Safety in Production 1

ENT 1106 Technical Production Skills 1 ENT 1108 Entertainment Drafting I 3 ENT 1110 Scenery Construction 3 ENT 1190 Video Technology 3 ENT 1201 Basic Electricity for Live Entertainment 1 ENT 1203 Basic Electricity for Live Entertainment Lab 1 ENT 1250 Lighting Technology 3 ENT 1270 Sound Technology I 3

ENT 2200 Entertainment Drafting II 3

Individual and Society Any Approved Course

Creative Expression Any Approved Course

Scientific World Any Approved Course

III – COLLEGE OPTION REQUIREMENTS (4 COURSES, 12 CREDITS)

• One course in Speech/Oral CommunicationCOM 1330 Public Speaking or higher 3

•One interdisciplinary Liberal Arts and Sciences courseAny Approved Course 3 • Additional liberal arts credits to reach a total of 42 creditsin general education (any two approved courses, one mustbe advanced).

Liberal Arts Elective (Not CST1101 for ENT majors) 3

Liberal Arts Advanced Elective 3

Writing Intensive Requirement Students at New York City College of Technology must complete four courses designated WI for the baccalaureate degree, two from GenEd and two from the major.

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 78 CREDITS

ENT 1100 Introduction to Entertainment Technology (WI) 3 CST 1101 Problem Solving with Computer Programming 3 ENT 1102 Health and Safety in Production 1

ENT 1106 Technical Production Skills 1 ENT 1108 Entertainment Drafting I 3 ENT 1110 Scenery Construction 3 ENT 1190 Video Technology 3 ENT 1201 Basic Electricity for Live Entertainment 1 ENT 1203 Basic Electricity for Live Entertainment Lab 1 ENT 1250 Lighting Technology 3 ENT 1270 Sound Technology I 3

ENT 2200 Entertainment Drafting II 3

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ENT 2280 Entertainment Control Systems 3 ENT 3320 Technical Production (2 cr; must take 3 times) 6 ENT 4430 Project Management (WI) 3 ENT 4498 Career Seminar 1 ENT 4499 Culmination Project 2 ENT 4900 Internship in Entertainment Technology 3

Subtotal 46

ENT MAJOR MODULES Select two of the following modules for 18 credits:

VIDEO ENT 2290 Video Studio Operations 3 ENT 3190 Video Editing Skills 3 ENT 4390 Advanced Video Editing 3

SCENERY ENT 2210 Advanced Scenery Construction 3 ENT 3200 Introduction to Scene Design *3* and ENT 3400 Stage Rigging and Mechanics, if also in Lighting ModuleENT 4410 Technical Direction 3

LIGHTING ENT 2350 Lighting Controls for Stage and Studio 3 ENT 3200 Introduction to Scene Design *3* and ENT 3400 Stage Rigging and Mechanics, if also in Scenery ModuleENT 4450 Lighting Design 3

SOUND ENT 2370 Sound Technology II 3 ENT 3390 Sound for Multi-Media or ENT 4470 Sound Design 3 ENT 4475 Sound Systems 3

SHOW SYSTEMS MTEC 2260 or ENT 3310 or ENT3330 or ENT3350 3 MTEC 2280 Ins and Outs 3 ENT 4480 Show Systems Integration 3

Subtotal 18

ELECTIVE COURSES

Select 14 credits, including at least 6 credits in courses

ENT 2280 Entertainment Control Systems 3 ENT 3320 Technical Production (2 cr; must take 3 times) 6 ENT 4430 Project Management (WI) 3 ENT 4498 Career Seminar 1 ENT 4499 Culmination Project 2 ENT 4900 Internship in Entertainment Technology 3

Subtotal 46

ENT MAJOR MODULES Select two of the following modules for 18 credits

VIDEO ENT 2290 Video Studio Operations 3 ENT 3190 Video Editing Skills 3 ENT 4390 Advanced Video Editing 3

SCENERY ENT 2210 Advanced Scenery Construction 3 ENT 3200 Introduction to Scene Design *3* and ENT 3400 Stage Rigging and Mechanics, if also in Lighting ModuleENT 4410 Technical Direction 3

LIGHTING ENT 2350 Lighting Controls for Stage and Studio 3 ENT 3200 Introduction to Scene Design *3* and ENT 3400 Stage Rigging and Mechanics, if also in Scenery ModuleENT 4450 Lighting Design 3

SOUND ENT 2370 Sound Technology II 3 ENT 3390 Sound for Multi-Media or ENT 4470 Sound Design 3 ENT 4475 Sound Systems 3

LIVE EVENT MANAGEMENT ENT 2102 Event Safety 3 ENT 3430 Stage Management 3 ENT 4440 Live Event Management 3

Subtotal 18

ELECTIVE COURSES

Select 14 credits, including at least 6 credits in courses

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from the Entertainment Technology Department (any ENT or MTEC courses not required in the chosen two modules above)

Additional Entertainment Technology electives not listed above: (Courses listed in the Major Modules not chosen may be used as electives) MTEC Any courses ENT 2140 Basic Welding 2 ENT 3290 Digital Video Camera 3 ENT 3300 Advanced Scenery Drafting 3 ENT 3310 Monster Shop 2 ENT 3320 Technical Production (4th, 5th, and 6th time class repeated

above major requirement) 2-6ENT 3330 Entertainment Video Systems 3 ENT 3400 Stage Rigging and Mechanics 3 ENT 3430 Stage Management 3 ENT 4500 Special Topics in Entertainment Technology

(may be taken two times with different topics) 3-6ENT 4901 Internship in Entertainment Technology II 3IS 9010 Independent Study 1-3

For the remaining credits, also allow selection from the following:

ENT BTech Electives

COMD Any courses (Not COMD2320 if ENT1190 taken) AFR 1321 Black Theatre 3 BUS 1122 Business Law 3 BUS 2339 Financial Management 3 MKT 1100 Essentials of Marketing 3 MKT 1102 Principles of Selling 3 CST 1201 Programming Fundamentals 3 CST 1204 Database Systems Fundamentals 3 CST 2301 Multimedia and Mobile Device Programming 3 CST 2403 Introductory C++ Programming Language Part I 3

ENG 2400 Films from Literature 3 ARTH Any courses MUS Any courses THE Any Courses PERF 1132 Music Workshop Guitar 2 IND 2313 Industrial Design I 2 MECH 1101 Manufacturing Process Laboratory 1 MECH 1201 Computer-Aided Manufacturing Systems 3 MECH 1233 Statics and Strength of Materials 3

from the Entertainment Technology Department (any ENT or MTEC courses not required in the chosen two modules above)

Additional Entertainment Technology electives not listed above: (Courses listed in the Major Modules not chosen may be used as electives) MTEC Any courses ENT 2140 Basic Welding 2 ENT 3290 Digital Video Camera 3 ENT 3300 Advanced Scenery Drafting 3 ENT 3310 Monster Shop 2 ENT 3320 Technical Production (4th, 5th, and 6th time class repeated

above major requirement) 2-6ENT 3330 Entertainment Video Systems 3 ENT 3400 Stage Rigging and Mechanics 3 ENT 3430 Stage Management 3 ENT 4480 Show Control 3 ENT 4500 Special Topics in Entertainment Technology

(may be taken two times with different topics) 3-6ENT 4901 Internship in Entertainment Technology II 3IS 9010 Independent Study 1-3

For the remaining credits, also allow selection from the following:

ENT BTech Electives

COMD Any courses (Not COMD2320 if ENT1190 taken) AFR 1321 Black Theatre 3 BUS 1122 Business Law 3 BUS 2339 Financial Management 3 MKT 1100 Essentials of Marketing 3 MKT 1102 Principles of Selling 3 CST 1201 Programming Fundamentals 3 CST 1204 Database Systems Fundamentals 3 CST 2301 Multimedia and Mobile Device Programming 3 CST 2403 Introductory C++ Programming Language Part I 3 CST 3503 C++ Programming Part II 3

ENG 2400 Films from Literature 3 ARTH Any courses MUS Any courses THE Any Courses PERF 1132 Music Workshop Guitar 2 IND 2313 Industrial Design I 2 MECH 1101 Manufacturing Process Laboratory 1 MECH 1201 Computer-Aided Manufacturing Systems 3 MECH 1233 Statics and Strength of Materials 3

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MAT 1375 or higher (not used in Gen Educ. Common Core) 3-4

AFR 1321 Black Theatre 3

BUS 1122 Business Law 3 BUS 2339 Financial Management 3

MKT 1100 Essentials of Marketing 3 MKT 1102 Principles of Selling 3

CST 1201 Programming Fundamentals 3 CST 1204 Database Systems Fundamentals 3 CST 2301 Multimedia and Mobile Device Programming 3 CST 2403 Introductory C++ Programming Language Part I 3 CST 3503 C++ Programming Part II 3

Any ARTH course

Any MUS course

PERF 1132 Music Workshop Guitar 2

THE 2380 Play Analysis: Texts and Contexts 3

IND 2313 Industrial Design I 2

MECH 1101 Manufacturing Process Laboratory 1 MECH 1201 Computer-Aided Manufacturing Systems 3 MECH 1233 Statics and Strength of Materials 3

Subtotal min. 14

TOTAL PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIRED AND ELECTIVE COURSES 78 TOTAL NYSED LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE CREDITS 42 TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED FOR THE DEGREE 120

MAT 1375 or higher (not used in Gen Educ. Common Core) 3-4

AFR 1321 Black Theatre 3

BUS 1122 Business Law 3 BUS 2339 Financial Management 3

MKT 1100 Essentials of Marketing 3 MKT 1102 Principles of Selling 3

CST 1201 Programming Fundamentals 3 CST 1204 Database Systems Fundamentals 3 CST 2301 Multimedia and Mobile Device Programming 3 CST 2403 Introductory C++ Programming Language Part I 3 CST 3503 C++ Programming Part II 3

Any ARTH course

Any MUS course

PERF 1132 Music Workshop Guitar 2

THE 2380 Play Analysis: Texts and Contexts 3

IND 2313 Industrial Design I 2

MECH 1101 Manufacturing Process Laboratory 1 MECH 1201 Computer-Aided Manufacturing Systems 3 MECH 1233 Statics and Strength of Materials 3

Subtotal min. 14

TOTAL PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIRED AND ELECTIVE COURSES 78 TOTAL NYSED LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE CREDITS 42 TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED FOR THE DEGREE 120

Rationale: The Entertainment Technology Department designed the curriculum around an industry model, with each student choosing two modules or specialties to focus on. We are adding one module, Live Event Management, to our course of study and removing one module, Show Systems. This change will streamline our curriculum.

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AIII.2 The following revision is proposed in the Mathematics department Program: Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics Program Code: 28185 Effective Date: Spring 2020

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

• Organize and analyze data• Formulate problems mathematically and chooseappropriate methods to solve them• Make detailed logical arguments• Use technology effectively in the solutions tomathematical problems when it is appropriate• Communicate clearly and persuasively• Make professional presentations• Be prepared to enter the workforce, or pursue aMaster's degree

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

• Communication: Communication skills include the ability to writeand speak clearly, and actively read and listen. Applied mathmajors can present information and respond to questions clearlyand persuasively, using language appropriate for the targetaudience.

• Collaboration: Applied math majors can work well with others.They learn about different roles in organizations, and where toturn for help. They understand their responsibilities, and developleadership skills.

• Creativity: Mathematics models are representations. AppliedMath majors can make connections, select and refinemathematical models. They can balance the need for accuracyand for quick approximations. Applied Math majors create usefulmodels of real-world problems.

• Critical Thinking: Applied Math majors can solve problemsusing mathematical analysis and computational tools. Theyanalyze and critique models and data, identify arguments andassumptions and evaluate supporting evidence.

Rationale: Educators speak of the skills needed for the 21st century: communication, collaboration, creativity and critical thinking. See for example, http://www.nea.org/tools/52217.htm (10/2019). Recasts the current, more fragmented, outcomes into this more coherent framework.

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Section AIV: New Courses AIV.1 New course to be offered in the English department.

ENG 1143 Writing for the Stage and Screen Department(s) English Academic Level [ x ] Regular [ ] Compensatory [ ] Developmental [ ] Remedial Subject Area English Course Prefix ENG Course Number 1143 Course Title Writing for the Stage and Screen

Catalog Description

An introduction to writing dramatic stories for the stage and screen with a focus on creative processes and techniques associated with creating modern, conventional stories for theater and film. Covers developing scripts, creating story ideas, writing and formatting dramatic scenes, and pitching film and stage projects to peers. The course includes analyzing dramatic literature and engaging in research of dramatic texts, as well as studying methods and theory regarding act-based plays and films.

Prerequisite ENG 1101 Corequisite Pre- or corequisite Credits 3 Contact Hours 3 cl hrs Liberal Arts [ X ] Yes [ ] No Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, etc) Writing Intensive

Course Applicability

[ ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required [ X ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] English Composition [ ] World Cultures [ ] Speech [ ] Mathematics [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Interdisciplinary

[ ] Science [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

[ ] Individual and Society

[ ] Scientific World

Effective Term Fall 2020

Rationale: Meets a demand among City Tech students for a course focused on writing for the stage and screen, and will be a recommended elective for two degree programs. Intend to submit as a Creative Expression course.

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AIV.2 New courses to be offered in the Entertainment Technology department. AIV.2.1 ENT 2102 Event Safety Department(s) Entertainment Technology Academic Level [ x ] Regular [ ] Compensatory [ ] Developmental [ ] Remedial Subject Area Entertainment Technology Course Prefix ENT Course Number 2102 Course Title Event Safety

Catalog Description

Learn to plan, organize and execute safe and effective live productions with a focus on safety, training and supervision of performance venues and staff, including the NFPA codes and OSHA regulations as they relate to live performance planning and execution. The class visits local venues and learns first-hand how facilities adapt to produce live events in a safe environment. Includes required case studies of local venues focusing on safety and the relationship between the venue, the artists and the audience.

Prerequisite ENT 1102, ENT 1106 Corequisite Pre- or corequisite ENT 2210 or ENT 2290 or ENT 2350 or ENT 2370 Credits 3 Contact Hours 2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs Liberal Arts [ ] Yes [ X ] No Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, etc)

Course Applicability

[ X ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required [ ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] English Composition [ ] World Cultures [ ] Speech [ ] Mathematics [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Interdisciplinary

[ ] Science [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

[ ] Individual and Society

[ ] Scientific World

Effective Term Fall 2020

Rationale: Teaches current codes and regulations that affect every live performance.

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AIV.2.2 ENT 4440 Live Event Management Department(s) Entertainment Technology Academic Level [ x ] Regular [ ] Compensatory [ ] Developmental [ ] Remedial Subject Area Entertainment Technology Course Prefix ENT Course Number 4440 Course Title Live Event Management

Catalog Description

Event managers run conferences, corporate events, festivals, rock concerts and many other live events around the world. This class explores the theory, practice and tools of administering a live performance with a hands-on element. Each student is assigned to a live event in a management position, from pre-production, creating planning documents in a production book and an estimate for the event, to attending meetings, to attending and managing the event with faculty support. Wraps up with a final evaluation of the event that examines obstacles overcome.

Prerequisite ENT 1102, ENT 1106 Corequisite Pre- or corequisite ENT 2210 or ENT 2290 or ENT 2350 or ENT 2370 Credits 3 Contact Hours 2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs Liberal Arts [ ] Yes [ X ] No Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, etc)

Course Applicability

[ X ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required [ ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] English Composition [ ] World Cultures [ ] Speech [ ] Mathematics [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Interdisciplinary

[ ] Science [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

[ ] Individual and Society

[ ] Scientific World

Effective Term Fall 2020

Rationale: The capstone of a new module in the ENT curriculum. The planning and organizing skills learned in this course are also needed in other management areas in the entertainment field. Live Event Management teaches the student how to manage people, equipment and time. This material has been offered as ENT 4500 Special Topics in 2018 and 2019 due to student interest. The class filled with 16 students each year it was offered.

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AIV.3 New course to be offered in the Humanities and Law and Paralegal Studies departments. THE 3000 / LAW 3000 Theatre of Law

Department(s) Humanities and Law and Paralegal Studies Academic Level [ x ] Regular [ ] Compensatory [ ] Developmental [ ] Remedial Subject Area Theater, Law Course Prefix THE, LAW Course Number 3000 Course Title Theatre of Law

Catalog Description

An investigation into the dynamic and embodied live communication common to both theatre and law. Students read plays written about foundational cases involving actual trial transcripts, and probe the ways in which these cases have influenced society. Additionally, students write and perform short plays based on actual court cases. Persuasive argument and the courtroom itself are investigated as enactments of theatre and performance (examining the courtroom in terms of costume, roles, design, power dynamics, etc.).

Prerequisite ENG 1101 and (COM 1330 or COM 1340 or THE 2180 or department permission) Corequisite Pre- or corequisite Credits 3 Contact Hours 3 cl hrs Liberal Arts [ X ] Yes [ ] No Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, etc) Writing Intensive

Course Applicability

[ ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required [ ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ X ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] English Composition [ ] World Cultures [ ] Speech [ ] Mathematics [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Interdisciplinary

[ ] Science [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

[ ] Individual and Society

[ ] Scientific World Effective Term Fall 2020

Rationale: Intend to designate as a college option interdisciplinary course, available to all City Tech students. Discursive and oral arguments are essential components of both legal studies and theatrical structure. Examining these aspects from the two disciplinary perspectives sheds further light on each.

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AIV.4 New course to be offered in the Social Science department. HIS 2708 History of U.S. Fashion Law, 20th Century to the Present: The Ugly Side of Fashion

Department(s) Social Science Academic Level [ x ] Regular [ ] Compensatory [ ] Developmental [ ] Remedial Subject Area History Course Prefix HIS Course Number 2708 Course Title History of U.S. Fashion Law, 20th Century to the Present: The Ugly Side of Fashion

Catalog Description

A chronological and thematic introduction to the history of U.S. fashion law from the twentieth century through today, focusing on law relating to problems that frequently arise in fashion, namely intellectual property (trademarks and counterfeiting), employment (safety, wages, workplace dress), and constitutional rights (freedoms of expression and religion). Students explore the social, political, economic and other contexts of these legal developments, and how the developments have affected the business of fashion.

Prerequisite ENG 1101 and (HIS 1111 or GOV 1101) Corequisite Pre- or corequisite Credits 3 Contact Hours 3 cl hrs Liberal Arts [ X ] Yes [ ] No Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, etc) Writing Intensive

Course Applicability

[ ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required [ X ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ X ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] English Composition [ ] World Cultures [ ] Speech [ ] Mathematics [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Interdisciplinary

[ ] Science [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

[ ] Individual and Society

[ ] Scientific World

Effective Term Fall 2020

Rationale: Introduces students to the historical method of interpreting court decisions and other legal documents as primary sources of evidence. Provides students specifically in the Law and Paralegal Studies and Business departments with a cross-disciplinary course option that will enhance their knowledge in their major field. Intend to designate as a college option interdisciplinary course, available to all City Tech students. Intend to submit as a US Experience in Its Diversity course.

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Section AV: Changes in Existing Courses AV.1 The following change is proposed for the Computer Systems Technology department AV.1.1 CST 4724 Data on the Web CUNYFirst Course ID 127043 FROM: TO: Department(s) Department(s) Course Number Course Number Course Title Course Title

Prerequisite CST2309 and CST3504 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisite CST1204 or CST3504 with a grade of C or

higher Corequisite Corequisite Pre- or corequisite Pre- or corequisite Hours Hours Credits Credits

Description

Students in this course will develop a fundamental understanding of Web databases and services on the semantic Web. Issues related to querying and retrieving information will be explored. A detailed framework for querying Web databases and services including case studies will be investigated. The design, creation, and maintenance of structured and controlled vocabulary such as ontologies, taxonomies and thesauri as they apply to Web databases will be explained and discussed in detail.

Description

In this course, students develop a fundamental and practical understanding of the Web based database domain, particularly NoSQL databases. Traditional relational database models are reviewed and NoSQL database models such as key-value, document, columnar and graph are analyzed, employed and practiced. Query and retrieval techniques used for Web data in connection with NoSQL database models are discussed, compared and utilized. NoSQL databases such as key-value stores, graph stores and document stores are examined and utilized.

Requirement Designation Requirement Designation Liberal Arts [ ] Yes [ ] No Liberal Arts [ ] Yes [ ] No

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Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, Honors, etc

Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, Honors, etc

Course Applicability

[ ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required

[ ] English Composition [ ] Mathematics [ ] Science

[ ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ ] World Cultures [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Individual and Society [ ] Scientific World

[ ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] Speech

[ ] Interdisciplinary

[ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

Course Applicability

[ ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required

[ ] English Composition [ ] Mathematics [ ] Science

[ ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ ] World Cultures [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Individual and Society [ ] Scientific World

[ ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] Speech

[ ] Interdisciplinary [ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

Effective Term Fall 2020

Rationale: more accurately reflects the course content, which focuses on non-relational (NoSQL) as well as relational database technology and identifies the key design and programming concepts related to various non-relational (NoSQL) database technology.

AV.2 The following changes are proposed for the Entertainment Technology department AV.2.1 ENT 3430 Stage Management CUNYFirst Course ID 117187 FROM: TO: Department(s) Department(s) Course Number Course Number Course Title Course Title Prerequisite ENT 3320 Prerequisite ENT 2102, ENT 3320 Corequisite Corequisite Pre- or corequisite Pre- or corequisite Hours Hours

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Credits Credits

Description

Explore the theory, practice and tools of stage management. Students will create organizational documents including a prompt book and production calendar; generate and adapt forms for record keeping; and gain hands on experience using computers and appropriate software in support of live productions.

Description

Theory, practice and tools for managing the performers who work in a live performance environment. Covers skills to oversee performers and stage crew through the execution of a live entertainment event, including blocking notes, call cues, creating and maintaining the documents needed to prepare a prompt book, generating and adapting forms for the actors and technical staff record keeping. Hands-on experience using computers and appropriate software in support of live productions.

Requirement Designation Requirement Designation Liberal Arts [ ] Yes [ ] No Liberal Arts [ ] Yes [ ] No

Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, Honors, etc

Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, Honors, etc

Course Applicability

[ ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required

[ ] English Composition [ ] Mathematics [ ] Science

[ ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ ] World Cultures [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Individual and Society [ ] Scientific World

[ ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] Speech

[ ] Interdisciplinary

Course Applicability

[ ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required

[ ] English Composition [ ] Mathematics [ ] Science

[ ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ ] World Cultures [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Individual and Society [ ] Scientific World

[ ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] Speech

[ ] Interdisciplinary

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[ ] Advanced Liberal Arts [ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

Effective Term Fall 2020

Rationale: Clarifies the prerequisite skills needed and incorporates a new course in the Live Even Management module of the BTech in Entertainment Technology.

AV.2.2 ENT 4480 Show Systems Integration CUNYFirst Course ID 038809 FROM: TO: Department(s) Department(s) Course Number Course Number Course Title Show Systems Integration Course Title Show Control

Prerequisite MTEC 2280, ENT 2280 Prerequisite ENT 2280, CST 1101

Corequisite Corequisite Pre- or corequisite Pre- or corequisite Hours Hours Credits Credits

Description

An investigation of the advanced techniques and practices of integrating and synchronizing entertainment control systems, a practice also known as show control. The course is made up of project-based work in computer- based systems integrating lighting, sound, machinery, video and other control systems for live performances, theme parks, themed retail, museum exhibits and other hybrid entertainment forms. (offered in the spring semester)

Description

An investigation of the advanced techniques and practices of integrating and synchronizing entertainment control systems.

The course is made up of project-based work in computer-based systems integrating lighting, sound, machinery, video and other control systems for live performances, theme parks, themed retail, museum exhibits and other hybrid entertainment forms. (offered in the spring semester)

Requirement Designation Requirement Designation Liberal Arts [ ] Yes [ ] No Liberal Arts [ ] Yes [ ] No Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, Honors, etc

Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, Honors, etc

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Course Applicability

[ ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required

[ ] English Composition [ ] Mathematics [ ] Science

[ ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ ] World Cultures [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Individual and Society [ ] Scientific World

[ ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] Speech

[ ] Interdisciplinary

[ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

Course Applicability

[ ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required

[ ] English Composition [ ] Mathematics [ ] Science

[ ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ ] World Cultures [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Individual and Society [ ] Scientific World

[ ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] Speech

[ ] Interdisciplinary [ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

Effective Term Fall 2020

Rationale: The department is eliminating the Show Systems module, but keeping the existing capstone class as an upper-level elective.

AV.3 The following change is proposed for the Mechanical Engineering Technology department MECH 1233 Statics and Strength of Materials

CUNYFirst Course ID 039957 FROM: TO: Department(s) Department(s) Course Number MECH 1233 Course Number MECH 1234 Course Title Course Title Prerequisite Prerequisite Corequisite Corequisite Pre- or corequisite Pre- or corequisite Hours 3 cl hrs, 1 lab hr Hours 2 class hrs, 2 lab hrs Credits Credits Description Description

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Requirement Designation Requirement Designation Liberal Arts [ ] Yes [ ] No Liberal Arts [ ] Yes [ ] No Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, Honors, etc

Course Attribute (e.g. Writing Intensive, Honors, etc

Course Applicability

[ ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required

[ ] English Composition [ ] Mathematics [ ] Science

[ ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ ] World Cultures [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Individual and Society [ ] Scientific World

[ ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] Speech

[ ] Interdisciplinary

[ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

Course Applicability

[ ] Major [ ] Gen Ed Required

[ ] English Composition [ ] Mathematics [ ] Science

[ ] Gen Ed - Flexible [ ] World Cultures [ ] US Experience in its Diversity [ ] Creative Expression [ ] Individual and Society [ ] Scientific World

[ ] Gen Ed - College Option

[ ] Speech

[ ] Interdisciplinary [ ] Advanced Liberal Arts

Effective Term Fall 2020

Rationale: Change reflects teaching practice for the course and more closely matches the guidance for Carnegie units.