PRESENT: Scott Bradley, Simone DeVore, Dan Edlebeck, George Ferencz, Stuart Glosser, Anthony Gulig, Anne Hamilton, Chris Henige, Linda Holmes, John Howat, Phil Johns, Barbara Monfils, Larry Schuetz, and Alvaro Taveira (for Larry Kenney)
ABSENT: Katherine Bradley, Clint Dederich, Melissa Grosso, Phil Jackson, Ann Ruff, and Susan Wildermuth
GUESTS: Steve Albrechtsen, Bruce Bukowski, Janet Olson, and Dana Prager
Barbara Monfils called the meeting to order at 2:15 p.m.
Barbara Monfils announced that Susan Wildermuth will replace Wilfred Tremblay as a member of this committee while Wilfred is on sabbatical.
The January 23, 2004 agenda was approved on a George Ferencz/Tony Gulig motion.
Tony Gulig moved with a second by Stuart Glosser to receive and record the proposals from the Accounting Department for the following title changes - from ACCOUNT 461 Advanced Accounting Ito ACCOUNT 461 Advanced Accounting; from ACCOUNT 463 Advanced Accounting II to ACCOUNT 463 Accounting for Nonprofit Organizations.
Scott Bradley moved to receive and record the proposal from the Curriculum and Instruction Department for a title, credit, and repeatability change from EDUINDP 443 Field Study: Ages 3-5to EDUINDP 443 Field Study: Ages 3-8. Simone DeVore seconded the motion, and the motion carried pending clarification of repeatability issue with the Registrar
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The following proposals from the Geography Department were approved on a Phil Johns/Tony Gulig motion: New courses ? GEOGRPY 435/635 Forest Georgraphy and GEOGRPY 460/660 Applied GIS in Physical Geography (repeatability changed to "no"); Changes in submajors ? Geography ? General Track, Geography ? Techniques Track, Geography ? Physical/Environmental Track, Geography ? Urban Area Development Track, and Environmental Studies Minor.
George Ferencz moved to approve the following proposals from the Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Coaching Department: New courses ? PEGNRL 178 AdvancedTaeKwonDo (repeatability changed to "no"), PEGNRL 179 Martial Arts Sparring Techniques, RECREATN 382/582 Adventure and Sport Tourism, COACHING 480/680 Legal Aspects of Sport and Recreation Activities, RECREATN 480/680 Legal Aspects of Sport and Recreation Activities. In the discussion John Howat reported that some faculty in the Department of Finance and Business Law questioned whether or not a J.D. should teach the legal aspects of COACHING 480/680 and RECREATN 480/680. Steven Albrechtsen indicated that in other universities this course is taught by non-J.D. instructors and that the background in sport and recreation is what is important for these courses. He mentioned that most J.D.s don't have this background. Bruce Bukowski has taught this as a workshop four times. John Howat said the department's intention isn't to block the course, but rather to express its reservation regarding the legal aspects. Change in major ?Physical Education K-12 Emphasis; Change in submajors ? K-12 Physical Education, Recreation Leisure L&S Emphasis, Recreation Leisure Education Emphasis, Recreation/Leisure Studies Minor: Education ? Recreation/Leisure Studies Minor: L&S, Coaching Minor for BBA/L&S Majors, Physical Education Major K-12 Non-Licensure Emphasis. The motion seconded by Chris Henige, carried.
For the following proposals from the Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Coaching Department, George Ferencz moved to receive and record title change ? from PEPROF 415/615 Corporate and Community Fitnessto PEPROF 415/615 Health Appraisal and Exercise Testing; title change/description change ? from PEPROF 480/680 Fitness Program Operationsto PEPROF 480/680 Health Promotion Management. With a second by Tony Gulig, the motion carried.
The following proposals from the Management Department were approved on a John Howat/.Stuart Glosser motion: Change in majors ? General Business ? International Emphasis and Operations Management; Change in submajors ? Operations Management/E-Operations Management, Operations Management/Service Management, and Operations Management/Supply Chain.
Tony Gulig moved with a second by Anne Hamilton to approve the proposal from the Management Department for a title change from MANGEMNT 426 Recruitment and Selectionto MANGEMNT 426 Staffing. The motion carried.
Phil Johns moved to receive and record the Social Work Department?s proposal for Course revision/ description change/ title change/ Gen Ed option area:GS ? from SOCWORK 102 Introduction to Social Welfare and Social Workto SOCWORK 102 Introduction to Social Welfare. Anne Hamilton seconded the motion, and the motion carried.
The special courses approved between 12/06/03 through 1/22/04 were received and recorded on a Phil Johns/Stuart Glosser motion.
| Course |
Title |
Term |
Approved |
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ARTHIST 496 |
Graphic Design History |
2041 |
12/10/03 |
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CIGENRL 490/690 |
Student Assessment & Eval |
2043 |
12/16/03 |
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CIGENRL 490/690 |
Teacher Externships |
2043 |
11/26/03 |
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CIGENRL 490/690 |
Thinking in Patterns |
2047 |
12/3/03 |
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COACHING 490/690 |
Offensive/Defensive Line |
2041 |
12/1/03 |
|
PSYCH 490/690 |
School Violence & Bullying |
2041 |
1/19/04 |
Under other business, Chris Henige asked what course number he should use to create travel study experiences in the U.S. Members of the committee indicated Travel Study 491 applies to U.S. as well as international travel. Larry Schuetz indicated that the GEN ED Travel Study 291 can also be used for U.S. travel experience and would carry Gen Ed credit. The Gen Ed travel study course would need to be approved by the Gen Ed committee.
The meeting was adjourned at 2:45 p.m. on a Stuart Glosser/Tony Gulig motion.
Respectfully submitted,
Leslie Meyer


