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Graduate Council   
Agenda #500
March 19, 2025
 
Attending: Ashley Dockens (led meeting in absence of Grad Dean, Brett Welch), Kristan Traxler, Ruthie Robinson, Neil Faulk, Kyle Boudreaux, John McCullough, Yueng Li,
 
Approval of Minutes
Motion to Approve First: Ruthie Robinson
Second: Neil Faulk
Approved
 
New Business:
 
Course Leaf update: Kristan Traxler will send instructions on how to access.
 
Counseling – Proposing seven course changes
- Change Google Docs to Microsoft 360 – cannot use unapproved platforms
 
- Need to correct some grammar and spelling errors
 
- CNDV 5382 and 5388 and 5391 and 5395 and 5396 Asynchronous with a 5-day on-campus residency requirement
 
- 5295 Bereavement policy and grading in twice - duplication
 
- 5396 – can or cannot submit makeup work – states that cannot but has a policy of 10% off per day late – clarify if there is or is not opportunity for late and makeup work
 
- 5397 – can or cannot submit makeup work – states that cannot but has a policy of 10% off per day late – clarify if there is or is not opportunity for late and makeup work
 
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 Course Prefix & Number 
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 Course Title 
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 Effective Semester 
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 Justification 
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 CNDV 5353 
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Research & Program Evaluation
  
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 Fall 2025 
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 Reinstating this course to align with accreditation pursuits. 
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 CNDV 5382 
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Advanced Skills Residency
  
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 Fall 2025 
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 Students have been taking CNDV 5380 Residency. This course updates the title and content to align with licensure requirements. 
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 CNDV 5388 
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Group Skills Residency
  
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 Fall 2025 
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 This course is unique to the Clinical Mental Health Program, and provides content that is needed specific to this program for future accreditation pursuit. 
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 CNDV 5391 
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Advanced Practicum
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 Fall 2025 
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 Updating for new TEA and LPC requirements. Updating the course title to reflect the difference from CNDV 5390 Practicum. 
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 CNDV 5395 
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 Internship II 
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 Fall 2025 
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 Students have been taking CNDV 5394 as both an Internship I and Internship II course in this program. By establishing this new course, students will have new content that builds on the former. 
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 CNDV 5396 
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Internship I in MCF Counseling
  
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 Fall 2025 
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 To date, the MCF counseling program has not offered a unique internship course. This course will distinguish the internship course from other programs. 
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 CNDV 5397 
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 Internship II in Marriage, Couple and Family Counseling 
  
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 Fall 2025 
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 To date, this program has shared an Internship II course with other programs. Creating this new course will distinguish the content to be specific to MCF counseling 
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 Council approves this item pending the following changes
 
Nutrition, Hospitality, and Human Service – Proposing one course change
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 Course Prefix & Number 
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 Course Title 
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 Effective Semester 
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 Justification 
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 HOSP 5381 
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Hospitality Capstone
  
  
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 Fall 2025 
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 Course description change, Add prerequisite - to better align with the degree plan 
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Motion to approve: Ruthie; Second: Neil Faulk
 
Old Business:
 
Business
Joint Cybersecurity Certificate – Following discussion, the Council voted to table this item in the February meeting and send it back to the department for revision and will reviewed it with the following changes:
Februrary revisions: 
- Certificate Program Title
- The certificate needs a title.
 
 
- Syllabus Structure and Consistency
- All syllabi should include clearly defined office hours (COSC 5304 and CPSC 5363 need specific hours rather than "by appointment")
 
- Ensure which assignments/examinations will be proctored in syllabi and denote that they will be proctored using Honorlock. (Note: Proctorio is no longer in use)
 
- Ensure alignment between catalog descriptions and course content (especially for CPSC 5363)
 
 
- Learning Outcomes
- Revise outcomes to use consistent action verbs aligned with Bloom's Taxonomy
 
- Ensure outcomes are measurable and directly connected to assessments
 
- Recommend adding mapping between outcomes and specific assessments in all syllabi
 
 
- Assessment Methods
- Recommend to include clear rubrics for all major assignments
 
- Recommend to standardize late policy and make-up work policies across courses
 
 
- Content and Alignment
- Ensure course content aligns with Knowledge Units (KUs) specified in the certificate proposal
 
- If necessary, update COSC 5304 to match the certificate's programming foundations requirements
 
- Expand CPSC 5363's weekly outline to match the 8-week format used in other courses (if it should be 8 week)
 
 
- Certificate Program Structure
- Consider adding prerequisites for advanced courses like CPSC 5362 if necessary
 
- Ensure scheduling allows students to complete required courses within certificate timeframe
 
 
- Accreditation Standards Inconsistency
- Some syllabi (MISY courses) mention AACSB accreditation while others don't reference any standards
 
- The cybersecurity certificate references CAE-CD standards, but this isn't consistently mentioned across all syllabi
 
 
- Textbook Currency
- COSC 5304 uses an 11th edition textbook but doesn't specify publication year
 
- CPSC 5361 references a 2014 and a 2012 textbook that may need updating given rapid changes in secure software practices
 
- Consider evaluating all textbooks for currency (within 3-5 years)
 
 
- Suggestions re: Assessment Weighting Imbalances
- CPSC 5361 weights the final exam at 60% with minimal ongoing assessment
 
- COSC 5304 and COSC 5365 lack sufficient formative assessments before major exams
 
- Consider balancing formative preparation prior to summative evaluation
 
 
- Recommendations re: Incomplete Course Outlines
- COSC 5304 provides only topic headings without weekly schedule
 
- Several syllabi lack specific dates for assessments and major assignments
 
 
 
Motion to Approve: Ruthie Robinson; Second: Neil Faul