Requirements
for Students with Majors in the MCSP Department
General Information
To satisfy the ILAC
requirement in the MCSP department the student must execute a specified
number of information searches on subjects related to their major
field. The content and specifications are to be negotiated between
the student and a department faculty member. Usually these will
be done as part of a paper or presentation for a class but need
not be. The usual number of information searches required is three.
A qualifying search is an annotated bibliography of at least seven (topic dependent and determined by the faculty sponsor) reputable sources on a topic related to the student's major. In order to receive credit, the student must identify a problem requiring an information solution and seek approval for the project from an MCSP faculty member before work begins. An MCSP faculty member must also certify that the information solution was successfully executed, meeting or exceeding minimal standards for information literacy. (See the form for the specific standards used.) The information searches may be performed as part of assigned coursework, a non-graded component of a course, or in conjunction with an MCSP presentation.
The spirit of related to the
major means that they probably will occur in required/elective
courses within the major with at least one in a course with the
specific MCSP prefix for the major (CS for CS/CIS, MA for MA/MAED,
PHY for Physics or Physics ED and EG for Engineering Science). e.g. , A CS or CIS major will do information searches in required
CS courses. A CS/MA double major will split them between CS and
MA courses.
General Procedure
- The student will approach a faculty
member in their discipline and (kindly) request that they sponsor
an ILAC information search. This will usually be an instructor
in a major class they are currently taking.
- After the faculty members agrees,
they will negotiate the specifications.
- The student will fill out the
first half of the ILAC form and have the sponsor sign the pre-information
search portion.
- The faculty member will complete
the evaluation portion during/after the information search, sign
it and return the form to the student.
- If the information search was
rated successful, the student will turn the form to Dr.
Breutzmann for recording and storage.
Manhattan Records
Records of successful
information searches will be kept by Dr. Breutzmann and uploaded
regularly to a manhattan site for student/faculty viewing. Upon
completion of the first successful OCAC presentation or ILAC information
search, the student will be entered into the database and be given
an account and password for the manhattan site or they may request
one prior to meeting their first ILAC/OCAC requirement.