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Valerie Barr <[log in to unmask]>
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Grant (and others),

I don't know about other departments but we offer two versions of our 
major.  One is the regular CS major, and the other is an 
interdepartmental major in which students can combine CS with any other 
discipline at the college.  The course counts are different for those 
two programs.  So in that kind of situation, would you want people to 
submit the survey twice, once for each program?  I imagine this same 
question will be faced by those at institutions that offer both a BA and 
a BS degree.  Would it make sense (I suspect so) for them to fill out 
the survey once for each program?

Valerie

On 3/18/16 8:39 AM, Braught, Grant wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> The discussion earlier this week regarding the size of our majors and 
> students having space in their courses of study to explore, connect, 
> combine other areas and interests caught my attention.  It got me to 
> wondering just how similar or different programs are amongst this 
> group who has self-identified as teaching Computing in the Liberal 
> Arts?  So being on spring break and thus feeling flush with time, I 
> put together a small list of questions that I would like to turn into 
> a survey for the group.  In discussing this with Doug, he suggested 
> that I send it to the group for some feedback, comments, additions, 
> etc before asking everyone to complete the survey.  I thought that was 
> a great idea. So, this e-mail is requesting feedback on the survey 
> questions, not responses to the survey.
>
> At the end of this message are the questions that I had put together. 
> My intent was to keep it short and focus narrowly on the question of 
> similarities and differences in the structures (note, not sizes in 
> terms of faculty or students) of our programs.  My hope is that this 
> may begin to clarify what we mean collectively as Computing in the 
> Liberal Arts and help to focus our discussions.  If you have any 
> suggestions, comments, corrections or additions that you would like to 
> see please send them to me directly.  I will plan to incorporate the 
> feedback into a google form and send out the link within a few weeks. 
>  All responses will be anonymous and viewable by everyone. Any 
> information pulled from an analysis of the responses will be shared 
> with the group.
>
> That said, if there is a strong sense amongst the group that a broader 
> survey would be preferable, I am happy to contribute to such an effort 
> in addition to or in place of this.  So please comment on this aspect 
> as well if you like.
>
> Cheers,
> Grant
>
> ==============================
> Grant Braught
> Associate Professor of Computer Science
> Dickinson College
> Carlisle, PA 17013
>
> http://users.dickinson.edu/~braught/ 
> <http://users.dickinson.edu/%7Ebraught/>
> [log in to unmask]
>
> =========================================
>
> *_Structure of Computing Majors in the Liberal Arts Survey Questions:_*
>
> What is the title of your program(s)/department(s) (e.g. Computer 
> Science)?
>
> What course of study options does your program/department offer for 
> students?
> Major
> Minor
> Certificate
> Other:
>
> What degree do your majors receive upon graduation?
> Bachelor of Arts
> Bachelor of Science
> Other :
>
> How many computing courses are required for the Major? Exclude courses 
> offered by other programs/departments, e.g. Mathematic etc.
> fewer than 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, more than 14
>
> How many courses are required for the Minor?
> fewer than 5, 6, 7, 8, more than 8
>
> How many Mathematics courses are required for the Major?
> none,
> none, but we offer Discrete Mathematics ourselves.
> 1, 2, 3, 4, more than 4
>
> Which Mathematics courses are required for the Major?
> Calculus I
> Calculus II
> Discrete Mathematics (also include equivalent courses offered by your 
> own department/program)
> Linear Algebra
> Differential Equations
> Statistics
> Other:
>
> How many courses outside of computing or mathematics are required for 
> the Major (e.g. Physics, Technical Writing)? Exclude general education 
> requirements.
> 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, more than 4
>
> Approximately what fraction of all courses taken by an undergraduate 
> computing major are required for the Major? Include all required 
> courses, e.g. Mathematics.
> less than 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65%, 70%, more than 75%
>
> What are the 2 greatest strengths of your program(s) as a Liberal Arts 
> discipline?
>
> What are the 2 greatest challenges of your program(s) as a Liberal 
> Arts discipline?
>
> Please add any additional thoughts or comments.
>
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