OSU New, Modified, and Deleted Courses: Spring Quarter 2008
OSU New, Modified, and Deleted Courses: Winter Quarter 2008
OSU New, Modified, and Deleted Courses: Fall Quarter 2007
OSU New, Modified, and Deleted Courses: 7/1/2007 to 6/30/2008
OSU New, Modified, and Deleted Courses: 6/2006 to 6/2007
OSU New, Modified, and Deleted Courses: 6/2005 to 6/2006
The OSU academic year 2007 to 2008 will be updated on a quarterly basis, i.e. after fall 2007, spring 2008, etc.
The OSU curriculum council approves curriculum changes as proposals are submitted, not on a set schedule by term.
To generate your own reports, follow the directions for either MS Office 2003 or MS Office 2007 for PC. Internet Explorer 6.0 or later is highly recommended to obtain these reports. First print out this page so you'll have the directions.
| Steps for MS Office 2003 | Steps for MS Office 2007 |
|---|---|
| Click here to start report generation | Click here to start report generation |
| Stop automatic report generation by clicking the Red X in Internet Explorer. Then fill in Start and End dates. | Fill in Start and End dates. |
| Click View Report and wait for the report to appear. | Click "View Report" and wait for report to generate. |
| In "Select a format," choose Excel to create a sortable file. | Select format, choose Excel to create a sortable file. |
| Click the Export link to the right of the Format selector | Click Export. |
| Save file to your hard drive. Exit Curricular Changes report generator. | Save file to your hard drive. Exit application. |
| Open file on your drive, click on Sheet 1 to see report | Open file, click cursor anywhere in column A to see report. |
| Use cursor to select all data to be sorted. Do not select header rows. | Use cursor to select all data to be sorted. Select the first header row and all data rows. |
| From menu bar, click on Data, then List, then Create List. | From Home menu bar, select Table and choose a format. |
| In the Create List pop-up box, select "My list has headers" and click OK. | Check "My table has headers." |
| Sort by going to Data, then Sort and select how you want to sort the table. |
Definition: Category I proposals are new academic degrees or academic units, or changes to academic degrees or academic units. For further details, see http://oregonstate.edu/ap/curriculum/cati.html.
Category I proposals are reviewed and processed on paper, and recorded,
tracked, and stored in an online database at http://curriculum.bus.oregonstate.edu/category1/category1search.aspx.
No password or logon is needed to look at this database. The database is
best viewed in Internet Explorer. You may experience problems using other
web browsers.
Search hint: When the search results appear on your screen, you can click on one of the headers (example: Effective Date) to sort the search results.
Full text for category I proposals dating back to 1998 may be seen
at http://oregonstate.edu/ap/curriculum/cat1sweb/index.htm.
No password or logon is required to look at this database.
Definition: Category II proposals are for new courses, options and minors, changes to courses, options, minors, or terminations of courses, options, and minors. For further details, see http://oregonstate.edu/ap/curriculum/catii.html.
Category II proposals are reviewed, processed, and stored in an online database system at https://curriculum.bus.oregonstate.edu/Default.aspx. The database is best viewed in Internet Explorer. You may experience problems using other web browsers.
This database is searchable by course or program and, within these
two categories, may be searched using variables such as proposal type, (new
course or academic program, change or drop course or program, etc.), college,
effective date, course type, course subject, and program type.
No password or logon is required to look at this database.
Search hint: When the search results appear on your screen, you can click on one of the headers (example: Effective Date) to sort the search results.
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Updated: 9/16/2008