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City CollegeAcademic University Report DetailJanuary/February 2021

Section AIII: Changes in Degree ProgramsAIII. 1Program:HEGIS Code:Program Code:Effective:Ph.D. Chemical Engineering0906.0032556Fall 2021Approved by the Chemical Engineering Graduate Committee on 9/17/2020Approved by the Chemical Engineering Faculty on 9/17/2020Approved by the Grove School of Engineering Graduate Curriculum Committee on October 15, 2020Approved by the Grove School of Engineering Faculty on October 22, 2020FromCourse NumberNameCrsRequired:Engr I1100Introduction to Engineering Analysis . 3ChE I3300Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering . 3ChE J9600Introduction to Research Fundamentals. 3ChE I2800Advanced Chemical Thermodynamics . 3ChE I0000Seminar . 3*Subtotal15ToCourse NumberNameCrsRequired:Engr I1100Introduction to Engineering Analysis . 3ChE I3300Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering . 3ChE J9600Introduction to Research Fundamentals . 3ChE I2800Advanced Chemical Thermodynamics. 3ChE I0000Seminar . 3*Subtotal . 15Take Two of Three:Engr I0800Foundations of Fluid Mechanics . 3ChE I9100Mass Transfer . 3ME I3700Convection Heat Transfer . 3Take Two of Three:Engr I0800Foundations of Fluid Mechanics . 3ChE I9100Mass Transfer . 3ME I3400Advanced Heat Transfer . 3Subtotal . 6Course Subtotal21J990xK9000Dissertation Research . up to 27Dissertation Supervision . 1Subtotal . 6Required Course Subtotal . 21J990xK9000Dissertation Research up to 27Dissertation Supervision. 1*The three seminar credits will count as course credits towards the mandatory33.* The three seminar credits will count as course credits towards themandatory 33 course credits minimum.ElectivesElectivesChE I3200ChE I3000ChE I5200ChE I5500ChE I5700ChE I5800ChE I890012 Electives could include:Statistical Mechanics I . . 3Chemical Process Simulation . 3Powder Science and Technology . . 3Interfacial Phenomena . 3Advanced Materials . 3Molecular Simulation . 3Nanotechnology . 3ChE I3200ChE I3000ChE I5200ChE I5500ChE I5700ChE I5800ChE I8900at least 12 Electives could include:Statistical Mechanics I . . 3Chemical Process Simulation . 3Powder Science and Technology . . 3Interfacial Phenomena . 3Advanced Materials . 3Molecular Simulation . 3Nanotechnology . 3

ChE I6100ChE I8600ChE I8800ChE I9000ChE G400ChE I6400ChE I1400ChE I6500ChE I9200ChE I9300ChE I9725Polymer Science & Engineering . 3Equilibrium Staged Separations . . 3Bioseparations .3Bioprocess Engr: M. Cell Biotechnology .3Modeling in Chemical Engineering . . 3Rheology of Soft Materials . 3Energy Engineering Systems . 3Mechanics of Polymer Melt Processing .3Soft Materials Laboratory . 3Electrochemical Principles and Practice . 3Ionic Liquids . 3as well as other graduate level science and engineering courses (afterapproval by ChE PhD committee)ChE I6100ChE I8600ChE I8800ChE I9000ChE G4000ChE I6400ChE I1400ChE I6500ChE I9200ChE I9300ChE I9725Polymer Science & Engineering . 3Equilibrium Staged Separations . 3Bioseparations 3Bioprocess Engr: M. Cell Biotechnology . 3Modeling in Chemical Engineering . 3Rheology of Soft Materials . 3Energy Engineering Systems . 3Mechanics of Polymer Melt Processing . . 3Soft Materials Laboratory . 3Electrochemical Principles and Practice . 3Ionic Liquids . 3as well as other graduate level science and engineering courses (afterapproval by ChE PhD committee)To advance to level 3, a student must pass the Second Exam andcomplete a total of 60 credits, at least 33 of which are course credits andat least 12 of which are research credits, i.e.,Total Course Credits . .33 CreditsTotal Research Credits .28 CreditsTotal Credits 61 CreditsTotal Course Credits a minimum of 33 CreditsTotal Research Credits .a minimum of 12 CreditsAdditional credits that can be any combination of course and/or researchcredits: .a minimum of 15 CreditsTotal Credits to advance to Level 3 . 60 CreditsAdditional credits taken post-candidacy: K9000 .1 CreditTotal credits for graduation in addition to successful thesis defense minimumof 61 CreditsRationale:The proposed changes reflect 1) the updated course number of the ME I3400 Advanced Heat Transfer course, 2) the ability for students to take more courses thanthe minimum and have them count towards the degree by reducing the number of dissertation research credits.Justification for this change: 1) The ME department changed the course number and the heat transfer courses offered. ME 13700 Convection Heat Transfer waspreviously offered and now ME I3400 Advanced Heat Transfer is offered. 2) When the curriculum was previously changed to reduce the course credits requiredfrom 48 down to 33, the intent was not to limit students to only 33 credits should other courses be held that were relevant to their interests and/or research area.With this change, students have the flexibility of taking more courses, but the minimum of 33 credits of courses remains.The Chemical Engineering Faculty approved this change by a vote of 10 Yes/ 0 No/ 0 Abstain/ 2 Absent during the faculty meeting on 9/17/2020.

AIII. 2Change In Master of Architecture I Program RequirementsProgram:Master of Architecture IDepartment:ArchitectureHEGIS Code:0202.00Program Code:26614Effective:Fall 2021FromToCourse NumberNameCrsCourse NumberNameCrsRequirements for the DegreeRequirements for the DegreeFall First Year61001 Digital Techniques3Same61100 Architecture Studio 1.1661201 Survey of World Architecture 1362301 Materials/Construction S373500 Site Design3Spring First Year62001 Visual Studies3Same62100 Architecture Studio 1.2662201 Survey of World Architecture 2361301 Materials/Construction L362401 Structures 1 - Introduction to Structures3Fall Second Year73100 Architecture Studio 1.3973100 Architecture Studio 1.3973201 Survey of World Architecture373201 Survey of World Architecture371301 Building Modeling371301 Building Modeling373401 Structures 2 – Design of Structural Elements3ELECTIVE3Spring Second Year74100 Architecture Studio 1.4974100 Architecture Studio 1.4974501 Environmental Systems374501 Environmental Systems374401 Structures 3 – Behavior of Structural Systems373401 Structures 2 – Design of Structural Elements385201 Survey of World Architecture 4385201 Survey of World Architecture 43Fall Third Year85101 Advanced Studio685101 Advanced Studio685200 Design Seminar385200 Design Seminar385300 Advanced Computing385300 Advanced Computing385600 Professional Practice385600 Professional Practice3ELECTIVE374401 Structures 3 – Behavior of Structural Systems3Spring Third Year85101 Advanced Studio*Same85200 Design SeminarELECTIVEELECTIVEELECTIVERationale: The above is not a change in requirements but rather a change in sequencing, moving the second and third courses within the Structures sequence tofall one semester later within the curriculum. This will allow for the Structures course content to better coordinate with other required classes. The opening created

in the fall second-year curriculum is to be filled with an elective displaced from fall of third year. There are no changes to any curriculum content, the per-semestercredit counts, or the total number of required credits.AIII. 1Program:BA in PsychologyHEGIS Code:2001.00Program Code: 02266, 60130Effective:Fall 2021From: Current - 32 Credits – BA, Psychology MajorsCourse NumberNameCreditsMinimum requirements –Common Requirements: 12 CreditsTo: Revised – 35 Credits – BA, Psychology MajorsCourse NumberNameCreditsMinimum requirements –Common Requirements: 14 CreditsPSY 10200PSY 21500PSY 32100PSY 10200Psychology in the Modern World . 4PSY 21500Applied Statistics . 4PSY 32100Experimental Psychology . 4SPCH 11100 orPsychology in the Modern World . 4Applied Statistics . 4Experimental Psychology . 4Gateway Requirements: (9 credits) Must take three of the four majorconcentrations (Developments, Social, Cognitive, Biological)Developmental Psychology OR Infancy and ChildhoodPSY 22600Developmental Psychology . 3PSY 24600Infancy and Childhood Social Personality3PSY 24700Social Psychology . 3PSY 24900Psychology of Personality Cognitive . 3PSY 25300Thinking, Knowing, and Remembering . 3BiologicalPSY 25400Brain, Mind, and Behavior. 3Advanced Courses:Students must take four 300-level courses. 300-level courses use the required200-level gateway courses as prerequisites. PSY 321 IS A REQUIRED PREOR CO-REQUISITE FOR ALL 300 LEVEL CLASSES numbered below 321. 12Credits in Total.Total required credits32SPCH 11101Speech . 3Gateway Requirements: (9 credits) Must take three of the four majorconcentrations (Developments, Social, Cognitive, Biological)Developmental Psychology OR Infancy and ChildhoodPSY 22600Developmental Psychology . 3PSY 24600Infancy and Childhood Social Personality3PSY 24700Social Psychology . 3PSY 24900Psychology of Personality Cognitive. 3PSY 25300Thinking, Knowing, and Remembering . 3BiologicalPSY 25400Brain, Mind, and Behavior. 3Advanced Courses:Students must take four 300-level courses. 300-level courses use the required200-level gateway courses as prerequisites. PSY 321 IS A REQUIRED PREOR CO-REQUISITE FOR ALL 300 LEVEL CLASSES numbered below 321.12 Credits in TotalTotal required credits35Rationale:When the Pathways requirement was adopted by CUNY, students at City College were no longer required to take a Speech class. Psychology students oftenpursue careers that involve an ability to present themselves orally (counseling, therapy, sales, and marketing). In consultation with the Theater Department, adecision was made that Psychology majors would greatly benefit from a required Speech class.

AV. 0CLAS Faculty Council voted for the SP grade to replace INC grade for the following courses. This grade should be added to the standard letter grades (A to F).PSY 30100 Honors in Psychology IPSY 30200 Honors in Psychology IIPSY 30300 Honors in Psychology IIIPSY 30400 Honors in Psychology IVAV. 1Department:Effective:Chemistry & BiochemistryFall 2021FromCareerCourse NumberCourse NamePrerequisiteCorequisiteHoursCreditsLiberal Arts?Course Attribute(e.g. Writing Intensive,WAC, etc)DescriptionMaterials feeRationaleGeneral EducationDesignation[ x ] Undergraduate [ ] GraduateChem 32002Biochemistry IGrade of C or higher in CHEM 26100 and CHEM26300 or placement by the department. Grade of Cor better in Bio 10100 (Biological Foundations I).-3 hr./wk.3 credits[ ] Yes [ X ] NoCellular biochemistry of amino acids, proteins,carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids.ToCareerCourse NumberCourse NamePrerequisiteCorequisiteHoursCreditsLiberal Arts[ x ] Undergraduate [ ] GraduateSameSameGrade of C or higher in CHEM 26100 orplacement by the department. Grade of C orbetter in Bio 10100 (Biological Foundations I).SameSameSame[ ] Yes [ X ] NoSameMaterials feeDepartmental approval 9/5/2019. The prerequisite has been streamlined to reflect our success in waiving the CHEM 26300requirement, to provide our majors with greater scheduling flexibility, and to align with the requirements of students seeking admissionto medical and other health professions careers. The instructors will monitor completion rates and grades for students according toactual prerequisites upon entry to the course.[ x ] Not Applicable[ ] Required[ ] Flexible[ ] English Composition[ ] World Cultures[ ] Mathematics[ ] US Experience in its Diversity[ ] Science[ ] Creative Expression[ ] Individual and Society[ ] Scientific World

AV. 2Department:Effective:Chemistry & BiochemistryFall 2021FromCareerCourse NumberCourse NamePrerequisiteCorequisite[ x ] Undergraduate [ ] GraduateChem 33000Physical Chemistry IGrade of C or higher in CHEM 10401, CHEM 25000,and PHYS 20700 or placement by the department.PHYS 20800 (recommended as a prereq.)ToCareerCourse NumberCourse NamePrerequisiteCorequisiteHoursCreditsLiberal Arts?Course Attribute(e.g. Writing Intensive,WAC, etc)Description3 hr./wk.4 credits[ ] Yes [ X ] NoMaterials feeRationaleMaterials feeCorrections to the changes approved by the department 5/4/2017. Chem 33000 and Chem 33001 have been combined into onecourse. The proposal is to turn the workshop into a 1-hour recitation which the faculty will teach, and make them a part of the lecturecourse, increasing the hours per week from 3 to 4 while maintaining the number of credits at 3 for consistency with other courseofferings. Our Math for Physical Chemistry course should have been a co-requisite rather than a prerequisite, but a student whowishes to drop one of these courses should not be forced to drop both. Math 21300 can be substituted for CHEM 25000 as a corequisite.[ ] Not Applicable[ ] Required[ ] Flexible[ ] English Composition[ ] World Cultures[ ] Mathematics[ ] US Experience in its Diversity[ ] Science[ ] Creative Expression[ ] Individual and Society[ ] Scientific WorldGeneral EducationDesignationIdeal and real gases, kinetic molecular theory,thermodynamics and phase equilibria, solutions.HoursCreditsLiberal Arts[ x ] Undergraduate [ ] GraduateSameSameGrade of C or higher in CHEM 10401, PHYS20700 or placement by the department.PHYS 20800 (recommended as a prereq.); CHEM25000 or MATH 213004 hr. wk3 credits[ ] Yes [ X ] NoSame

AV. 3Effective:Fall 2021FromCareerxUndergraduateGraduateCourse Subject PHYS 33300& NumberCourse NameDevelopment of Knowledge in Physics 1PrerequisitePHYS 20900 or PHYS 32100CorequisiteNoneCredits3Hours3Liberal Arts &XYesNoSciences(As defined byNYSED)Online/HybridHybridPartially OnlineOnlineWeb EnhancedFully ignationToCareerCourse Subject& NumberCourse NamePrerequisiteCorequisiteCreditsHoursLiberal Arts &Sciences(As defined eSameSameXYesGraduateNoHybridPartially OnlineOnlineWeb EnhancedFully OnlineDescriptionSelected topics in physics with emphasis on gaining a depth ofunderstanding of the subject matter and an awareness of thedevelopment of skills essential to the scientific process. Coursecontent focuses on contexts of force, motion, and the behavior ofthe sun, moon and stars. Background for teaching science insecondary schools or introductory college level with introductionto Physics Education Research. Integrated laboratory /discussion format.This course has focused more on a conceptual approach to covering the material reaching out to a broader audience of science educators. Thecontent covered is still the same with an advanced expectation of understanding scientific reasoning and process, but without the need for themath or physics content in PHYS 20900 or 32100.Course description is currently blank for unknown reasons.XNot ApplicableCollege OptionRequiredEnglish CompositionMathematics and Quantitative ReasoningLife and Physical SciencesFlexibleWorld Cultures & Global IssuesUS Experience in its DiversityCreative ExpressionIndividual and SocietyScientific WorldGeneralEducationDesignationXNot ApplicableCollege OptionRequiredFlexibleEnglish CompositionMathematics and Quantitative ReasoningLife and Physical SciencesWorld Cultures & Global IssuesUS Experience in its DiversityCreative ExpressionIndividual and SocietyScientific World

AV. 4Effective:Fall graduateGraduateCourse SubjectPHYS 33400Course Subject & Same& NumberNumberCourse NameDevelopment of Knowledge in Physics 2Course NameSamePrerequisitePHYS 20900 or PHYS eCredits3CreditsSameHours3HoursSameLiberal Arts &XYesNoLiberal Arts &XYesNoSciencesSciences(As defined by(As defined byNYSED)NYSED)Online/HybridHybridPartially OnlineOnline/HybridHybridPartially OnlineOnlineWeb EnhancedOnlineWeb EnhancedFully OnlineFully OnlineDescriptionSelected topics in physics with emphasis on gaining a depth ofDescriptionSameunderstanding of the subject matter and an awareness of thedevelopment of skills essential to the scientific process. Coursecontent focuses on contexts of geometrical optics, waves,physical optics, the particulate nature of light, properties of theatom, and wave particle duality. Background for teaching sciencein secondary schools or introductory college level with introductionto Physics Education Research. Integrated laboratory / discussionformat.RationaleThis course has focused more on a conceptual approach to covering the material reaching out to a broader audience of science educators. Thecontent covered is still the same with an advanced expectation of understanding scientific reasoning and process, but without the need for themath or physics content in PHYS 20900 or 32100.GeneralEducationDesignationXNot ApplicableCollege OptionRequiredEnglish CompositionMathematics and Quantitative ReasoningLife and Physical SciencesFlexibleWorld Cultures & Global IssuesUS Experience in its DiversityCreative ExpressionIndividual and SocietyScientific WorldGeneral Education X Not ApplicableDesignationCollege OptionRequiredEnglish CompositionMathematics and Quantitative ReasoningLife and Physical SciencesFlexibleWorld Cultures & Global IssuesUS Experience in its DiversityCreative ExpressionIndividual and SocietyScientific World

AV. 5Effective:Fall 2021FromCareerCourse Subject &NumberCourse NamePrerequisiteCorequisiteCreditsHoursLiberal Arts &Sciences(As defined byNYSED)Online/HybridDescriptionRationaleGeneral EducationDesignationxUndergraduateMATH 36600GraduateIntroduction to Applied Mathematical ComputationA grade of C or higher in MATH 34600; either ofCSC 10200 or CSC 10300, exceptions bypermission of the department.33 hr./wk.XYesNoToCareerCourse Subject &NumberCourse NamePrerequisiteCorequisiteCreditsHoursLiberal Arts &Sciences(As defined eSameSameSameX YesNoHybridPartially OnlineHybridPartially OnlineOnlineWeb EnhancedOnlineWeb EnhancedFully OnlineFully OnlineCalculus, linear algebra, elements and applicationsDescriptionCalculus, linear algebra, elements and applications ofof probability theory are examined through use ofprobability theory are examined through p

62100 Architecture Studio 1.2 6 62201 Survey of World Architecture 2 3 61301 Materials/Construction L 3 62401 Structures 1 - Introduction to Structures 3 Same . Fall Second Year 73100 Architecture Studio 1.3 9 73201 Survey of World Architecture 3 71301 Building Modeling 3 73401 Struct

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