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April 18, 2000
TO: Ed Erdmann, Faculty Senate Chair
FROM: Richard Telfer, UCC Chair
RE: Transmittal of UCC Actions on Friday, April 14, 2000
On April 14, 2000 the University Curriculum Committee approved or received and recorded (information only items)
the following curriculum proposals and/or resolutions:
- CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCES
- CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT
- CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
- CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE FINANCE AND BUSINESS LAW DEPARTMENT
- CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE HISTORY DEPARTMENT
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Change in Number (information only)
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Science and Technology in Society
from: 900-150
to: 600-150
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Change in Title, Number, Requisites, and Description (information only)
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Change in Title and Number (information only)
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from: 230-451 (651) Economies of Asia
to: 230-351 (551) Economies of Asia (Emerging Markets)
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New Course
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Change in Requisites (information only)
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CURRICULUM PROPOSALS FROM THE POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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REPORTS FROM GENERAL EDUCATION FOR U.S. AND WORLD CONTEXT AND WORLD OF THE ARTS
New Course (including General Education in Humanities)
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New Course
The UCC accepted the General Education Committee's recommendation to continue the U.S. and World Context course but with a request to review it again next year (2000-2001) to determine the effect of the recent General Education changes.
The UCC also accepted the General Education Committee's recommendation to continue World of the Arts.


