MTSU Board of Trustees OK's Academic Program Changes, Policy Updates

Dec 06, 2017 at 01:03 pm by bryan


Middle Tennessee State University's Board of Trustees reviewed or approved several academic program changes at its quarterly meeting Tuesday (Dec. 5), including new names of departments and additional degree concentrations and minors.

Trustees also approved reports of various committees, which included news that MTSU's requests for state funding of two new campus buildings are No. 1 and No. 7 on the priority list of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC).

The board approved a recommendation from the Academic Affairs, Student Life, and Athletics Committee to elevate the existing concentration in Insurance within the B.B.A. in Finance to a free-standing B.B.A. degree in Risk Management and Insurance, effective Fall 2018.

Provost Mark Byrnes also updated the committee on academic program changes effective July 1, 2018, which included:

In other actions, the board:

McPhee, in his report to the trustees, thanked campus and area law enforcement, County Mayor Ernest Burgess and Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland, as well as Rutherford County Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh and Murfreesboro Police Chief Michael Bowen, for their leadership in preparing for the planned October downtown protest rally that failed to materialize.

The president also said the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges Board reaffirmed MTSU's accreditation after reviewing its change of governance from the Tennessee Board of Regents to the new Board of Trustees.

For more information about the MTSU Board of Trustees, go to www.mtsu.edu/boardoftrustees.

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