CA.SFU.FAS.UCC/Papers:2004-2A

2004/2005 Program Changes - Joint Major in Information Systems in Business Administration and Computing Science

Qianping Gu, Director of Undergraduate Programs, School of Computing Science and Robert D. Cameron, Associate Dean of Applied Sciences

Revision A - January 19, 2004

1. Revised Lower Division Requirements

The calendar description of the Joint Major in Information Systems in Business Administration and Computing Science under Faculty of Business Administration is proposed to be revised as follows in accord with corresponding revisions to the Computing Science major program.

Current Proposed

Lower Division Requirements

BUEC 232-4 Data and Decisions I (or STAT 270)
BUS 251-3 Financial Accounting I
BUS 254-3 Managerial Accounting I
BUS 272-3 Behavior in Organizations
CMPT 101-4 Introduction to Computer Programming (or CMPT 104)
CMPT 150-3 Introduction to Computer Design
CMPT 201-4 Data and Program Abstraction
CMPT 275-4 Software Engineering
ECON 103-3 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 105-3 Principles of Macroeconomics
MACM 101-3 Discrete Mathematics I
MACM 201-3 Discrete Mathematics II
MATH 151-3 Calculus I (or 157)
MATH 152-3 Calculus II (or 158)
MATH 232-3 Elementary Linear Algebra
PHIL 001-3 Critical Thinking

and one of the following writing courses
ENGL 101-3 Introduction to Fiction
ENGL 102-3 Introduction to Poetry
ENGL 103-3 Introduction to Drama
ENGL 104-3 Introduction to the Essay as Literature
ENGL 105-3 Introduction to Issues in Literature and Culture
ENGL 199-3 University Writing

Lower Division Requirements

BUEC 232-4 Data and Decisions I (or STAT 270)
BUS 251-3 Financial Accounting I
BUS 254-3 Managerial Accounting I
BUS 272-3 Behavior in Organizations
CMPT 126-3 Introduction to Computing Science and Programming (or CMPT 120 and 125)
CMPT 150-3 Introduction to Computer Design
CMPT 225-3 Data Structures and Programming
CMPT 275-4 Software Engineering
ECON 103-3 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 105-3 Principles of Macroeconomics
MACM 101-3 Discrete Mathematics I
MACM 201-3 Discrete Mathematics II
MATH 151-3 Calculus I (or 157)
MATH 152-3 Calculus II (or 158)
MATH 232-3 Elementary Linear Algebra
PHIL 100-3 Knowledge and Reality

and one of the following writing courses
ENGL 101-3 Introduction to Fiction
ENGL 102-3 Introduction to Poetry
ENGL 103-3 Introduction to Drama
ENGL 104-3 Introduction to the Essay as Literature
ENGL 105-3 Introduction to Issues in Literature and Culture
ENGL 199-3 University Writing

Rationale

These changes reflect the replacement of the CMPT 101-4, 104-2 and 201-4 by the new courses CMPT 120-3, 125-3, 126-3 and 225-3. PHIL 001-3 has also been replace by PHIL 100-3 in accord with changes to the Computing Science major program made last year.

2. Changes to Upper Division Requirements for B.Sc.

The regulations regarding the awarding of a B.Sc. degree in conjunction with the joint major are proposed to change as follows. These regulations are found in the School of Computing Science entry under Faculty of Applied Sciences.

Current Proposed

A BSc degree is also available in the joint major with the completion of the following requirements in addition to those listed in the Business Administration section. Three additional courses chosen from tables I, II or III must be completed. These courses must include MACM 316.

The joint major may be granted as a BSc degree with the completion of MACM 316 and a course from tables I, II, or III, in addition to those listed in the Business Administration section for the joint major.

Rationale

This would move the BSc joint major more into line with the general guideline that joint majors typically require approximately 2/3 of the upper division requirements of the standard major programs of the participating units. At present the BUS-CMPT joint major requires at least 24 upper division credits in CMPT for the BBA and 33 for the BSc. The nine credit difference arises unmodified from the standard rule for a BSc major in CMPT, requiring 3 courses including MACM 316 beyond the basic major requirements. However, the resulting 33 credit total is excessive for a joint major. The proposal reduces the total to 30 credits, in essence by applying the 2/3 design guideline to the "3 courses including MACM 316" requirement.