Office of Academic Affairs

AGENDA

UCC Meeting - Friday, December 4 , 1998 at 2:15 p.m.

Administration Conference Room - Hyer Hall Room 142

 

A&C

B&E

Edu

L&S

Tom Colwin

Mary Margaret Hosler

Scott Bradley

Phil Johns

George Ferencz

David Remmele

Larry Kenney

Michael Longrie

Terry Ostermeier

Mark Skidmore

Ed Zakrzewski

Lance Urven

Unknown - student

Jason Lauer - student

Michelle Weis - student

Joseph Greene - student

Anthony Hart: WSG

Lawrence Schuetz: ex-o

James Stewart: ex-o

Richard Telfer: ex-o

 

  1. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA

  2. ANNOUNCEMENTS

  1. CURRICULUM PROPOSAL FROM THE COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCES (copy enclosed)

    Requisite Change (information only)
    900-390
    from:    680-101 and 680-102, or 680-161 and 680-162, Junior standing and completion of all other Core courses, or consent of instructor
    to:        680-101 and 680-102, or 680-161 and 680-162, Junior standing and completion of all other Core courses
  2. CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE BUSINESS EDUCATION AND OFFICE SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT (copies enclosed)

    Requisite Change (information only)

    220-300

    from:    None
    to:        Jr. Standing and a Business Education Major.

    Deletion of Courses (information only)

    220-244

    220-355

  3. CURRICULUM PROPOSAL FROM THE HISTORY DEPARTMENT (copy enclosed)

    Requisite Change (information only)
    740-499
    from:    Restricted to senior History majors with at least 24 credits of History or by special permission
    to:        Sr. Standing, History Major with at least 24 credits hours in History, and completion of 740-200; or by special permission.

  4. CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES DEPARTMENT (copies enclosed)

    New Course

    680-236         American Literature II

    680-342(542) American Realism and Naturalism

    680-360         Postwar British Literature (1945-Present)

    680-361         American Literature in the Postmodern Age (1945-Present)

    680-371         Rhetoric for Writers

    680-401(601) Medieval British Literature

    680-412(612) Seventeenth Century British Literature

    680-479         Creative Nonfiction

    680-481(681) Language and Culture

    New Course and General Education Option-Humanities

    680-324         Postcolonial Literatures

    Course Revisions

    680-226

    680-347(547)

    680-402(602)

    680-414(614)

    Title and Description Change (information only)

    680-300
    from:     Themes in Literature (Variable Topic)
    to:         Special Topics

    680-348(548)
    from:     American Literature 1900-1950
    to:         American Modernism

    Title and Number Change (information only)

    from:     680-256 World Literature I: Homer-Renaissance
    to:         680-321 Ancient Western Literature

    from:     680-257 World Literature II: Neoclassicism-Present
    to:         680-322 Modern Western Literature

    from:     680-258 World Literature III: India, China, Japan
    to:         680-323 Asian Literatures

    Deletion of Courses (information only)

    680-234

    680-349(549)

    680-400(600)

    680-403(603)

    680-406(606)

    680-413(613)

    680-486(686)

    Change in Major

    English (Literature Emphasis)

  5. CURRICULUM PROPOSAL FROM THE PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES AND THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT (copy enclosed)

    New Course and General Education Option-Humanities, Math & Sciences

    782/630-247         Bioethics

  6. OTHER BUSINESS