Office of Academic Affairs
University Curriculum Committee
AGENDA

UCC Meeting - Friday, April 14, 2000 at 2:15 p.m.
 Hyer Hall - Room 215


A&C
B&E
Edu
L&S
Tom Colwin
Marilyn Lavin
Scott Bradley
Phil Johns
George Ferencz
Jo Ann Oravec
Greg Green
Lance Urven
Sally Vogl-Bauer
David Remmele
Larry Kenney
Meg Waraczynski
Melissa Hinderman  - student
Lucas Derry - student
Amy Anderson - student
Jim Meyer - student
Ex-officios:
 
 
 
 
Ann Ruff
Shannon Duchow: WSG
Lawrence Schuetz
James Stewart
Richard Telfer
  1. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
     
  2. APPROVAL OF THE MARCH 17, 2000 AND APRIL 7, 2000 MINUTES
     
  3. ANNOUNCEMENTS
     
  4. CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCES
      Change in Number (information only)
        Science and Technology in Society
        from:  900-150
        to:       600-150


      Change in Requisites (information only)

        600-201 Seminar: Introduction to Liberal Studies
         
  5. CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT
      Change in Title, Number, Requisites, and Description (information only)
        from: 164-493  Internship in Mass Communication
        to:  164-493G Internship in Journalism , and
               164-493A Internship in Advertising


      New Course

        164-323 Advertising Practicum
         
  6. CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
      Change in Title and Number (information only)
        from:  230-451 (651) Economies of Asia
        to:     230-351 (551) Economies of Asia (Emerging Markets)
         
  7. CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE FINANCE AND BUSINESS LAW  DEPARTMENT
      New Course
        240-484  Applied Investments
         
  8. CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE HISTORY DEPARTMENT
      Change in Requisites (information only)
        740-315 Women in American History
        740-317 United States Social History, 1865 to Present
        740-342 Early Latin America to 1860
        740-343 Modern Latin America 
         
      New Course (including General Education credit)
        740-347 Revolutionary Change in Latin America
         
  9. CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
      New Course (including General Education in Humanities)
        820-255 Introduction to Comparative Politics
         
  10. REPORTS FROM GENERAL EDUCATION FOR U.S. AND WORLD  CONTEXT AND WORLD OF THE ARTS
    (Note: the self-study for U.S. and World Context was handed out at the Mar 17, 2000 meeting.  The self study for the World of the Arts will be sent out upon its receipt)
     
  11. OTHER BUSINESS