COLLEGE OF LETTERS & SCIENCES
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE

AGENDA

The Committee will meet  THURSDAY, September 16, 2004
at 2:15 PM in Salisbury 102


    1. Approval of the April 22, 2004 Minutes

    2.  
    3. Approval of the 2004-2005 Curriculum Guidelings

    4.  
    5. Election of representative to the Budget and Planning Committee

    6.  
    7. Sociology
      1. New Courses
        1. CRIMJUS 325 "Introduction to Forensic Science"  (This is an advanced course for students who wish to explore the area of recovery and identification of human skeletal remains. This class is offered as an introduction to the field of Forensic Science. It also provides us with the opportunity to see an application of scientific knowledge to jurisprudence).
        2. SOCIOLGY/ANTHRPL 367 "Archaeology of Women."  (This course presents theory, methods and case studies examining the role of women in human societies from our earliest origins through the beginning of the modern period.  The dominant discipline in this inquiry is archaeological anthropology, but relevant material from sociology, biology, history and other fields will also be covered.  No previous knowledge of any one field is expected, but exposure to the social sciences is desirable).
    1. Informational Items
      1. Change in the number of credits for the Public Policy and Administration Major FROM 63 TO 60. (Reduce the total units to complete the major from 63 to 60 by reducing the credit range for internship from 3-12 credits to 3-9 credits and the credit range for electives in the major from 0-9 credits to 0-6 credits).