Curriculum Committee Minutes for the meeting held on February 4, 2020

Minutes

The Academic Senate Committee on Curriculum met on February 4, 2020 at 2:10 pm in S-417


Committee Members in Attendance:

T. Bayer, D. Fox-Herron, T. Hemraj-Benny, T. Holden (Chair), I. Lizzul, J. Murley, J. Nichols, M. Pullin (Academic Affairs), R. Yuster


Liaisons in Attendance:

R. Mako (Library Liaison)

Also in attendance:

I. Beckford (CETL)


Business:

The meeting was called to order at 2:10 PM

  1. The minutes of the December 10, 2019 meeting were approved by the committee. 
  1. Ian Beckford, Director of Policy Analysis for General Education for CETL presented a proposal for a new general education outcome in the area of Scientific Reasoning. The committee made suggestions for the proposal. 
  1. Based on the discussion at the last meeting, the committee considered the following courses:

    ARTH-150 Arts Administration
    ARTH-251 Art Curating
    ARTH-252 Art Institutions and the Business of Art

    After discussing the proposals, the committee voted and the proposals were approved unanimously by those present. 
  1. The committee discussed revisions for the S. in Gallery and Museum Studies program but did not vote. 
  1. The committee considered the following courses (remedial prerequisite revisions only):

    ANTH-101 Anthropology
    ANTH-130 Cultures and Peoples of Asia
    ANTH-140 North American Indians
    ANTH-150 Peoples and Cultures of the Caribbean
    ANTH-160 Anthropology of Health and Healing
    ANTH-170 Sex and Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
    CRIM-101 Introduction to the American Criminal Justice System
    CRIM-106 Introduction to Criminal Justice Research
    ECON-101 Introduction to Macroeconomics
    ECON-102 Introduction to Microeconomics
    ECON-150 Labor and Management
    ECON-160 Contemporary Economic Issues
    EDUC-101 Contemporary Education: Principles and Practices
    SOCY-101 Sociology
    SOCY-125 Sociology and the Arts
    SOCY-185 Introduction to Social Work
    PLSC-101 American Government and Politics
    PLSC-140 Comparative Political Systems
    PLSC-170 War, Revolution, and Terrorism
    PLSC-180 American Foreign Policy
    PSYC-101 Psychology
    PSYC-125 Psychology of Personal Adjustment
    PHIL-101 Introduction to Philosophy
    PHIL-120 Philosophy of Religion
    PHIL-130 Ethics: Theories of the Good Life
    PHIL-140 Medical Ethics
    PHIL-145 Computers and Ethics
    PHIL-148 Public Health Ethics
    PHIL-165 American Philosophy

    After discussing the proposals, the committee voted and the proposals were approved unanimously by those present. 
  1. The committee considered the following courses (remedial prerequisite revisions only):

    MUS-101 Introduction to Music
    MUS-102 Survey of Western Music
    MUS-103 Twentieth-Century Music
    MUS-104 Jazz: An Introduction
    MUS-105 Music Around the World
    MUS-106, 107 Special Topics in Music

    After discussing the proposals, the committee voted and the proposals were approved by those present. 

The meeting was adjourned at 3:50 PM.


Respectfully submitted,

James Nichols (Acting for Patrick Wallach)
Committee on Curriculum, Secretary

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