Agenda for CSE Department Meeting 4-14-21

John Shipman update
ICT has given us John's infohost files...
CSE Department Showcase
Our showcase is tomorrow/Thursday 1-3:50. I know some of you have class, sorry. Thanks for rounding up a batch of student researchers. If some of you show up and vote for a best talk, I will award a prize to the paper you pick.
Advisory Board
We will meet Friday this week 4/16 from 9:30-12. All are welcome; drop-in-drop-out as needed. I invited CSE 423 and IT 482 students from 11:10-11:35 and plan to do a breakout room for them.

Questions:

  1. Any suggested changes to the agenda?
  2. Who is willing to present on teaching, and/or contribute slides? (Lorie for Rita/Amy, anyone else?)
  3. Who is willing to present on research, and/or contribute slides?
IT Assessment
Peter Mozley approved my plan to minimize what we must assess for F17-S20 three year assessment. This means we need at least one graded homework or exam problem from the following courses to assess the 8 outcomes. MGT faculty provide 2, CLASS 1, and CS 5 -- from IT 321, 326, and 481/482. I am leaning on 326 here. For the prior 3 years ASAP, and for this year, within two weeks of end of semester.
IT Program OutcomeWhere Assessed
Software Development IT 326 Software Engineering
Project Management IT 466 Project Management
System/Theory IT 481/482 Design Project, IT 373
Applications IT 321 Internet and Web Programming
Technical Communication IT 326 Software Engineering
Team Work IT 326 Software Engineering
Ethics IT 382 Legal Ethical and Social Issues
Business IT 462 Systems and Risk
Ph.D Course Requirements
Online vote for revised language (allowing some coursework to transfer, and saying tests are in the 1st week of class) passed. It was presented in the Grad Council meeting 4/13/21, where it passed. We still need to modernize our PhD core courses.
326 as a prerequisite for 382
Proposed: change prequisite from 326 to "Senior standing in CS". Senior standing in CS to be defined.