COLLEGE OF LETTERS
AND SCIENCES
GUIDELINES
FOR THE 2006-07 CURRICULUM COMMITTEE
- There will be no special orders of
business.
- Agendas, proposals and other items of
business will be transmitted electronically on Friday of the week prior
to the meeting. An e-mail will be sent notifying you of the meeting and
telling you the agenda is available on the WEB. Curriculum proposals
and other agenda items should be submitted electronically to the
committee secretary no later than 4:00 p.m. on the Wednesday of
the week prior to the meeting. This is an ABSOLUTE DEADLINE.
An original signature page signed by the sponsor of the proposal and
the department chair needs to be submitted to the Dean's Office prior
to the day of the meeting. To help expedite the passage of a
proposal, a copy should be submitted to the Dean's Office for review
and possible corrections or revisions well in advance of that date.
- The Committee should examine the
ability of a department/area to offer a proposed course on a regular
basis. In addition, it expects departments/areas to include a "staffing
impact" statement with all new course proposals.
- The Committee will scrutinize
proposed courses to determine if there is substantial duplication of
content or approach between them and any existing course and, if there
appears to be, will urge the departments/areas in question to pool
their resources
- The Committee expects
departments/areas to affirm that each proposed course is a sound
contribution to the College and to the student's educational experience.
- The Committee should examine the
relationship between specific courses and the programs of the proposing
department/area, programs of other departments/areas, and the
objectives of the College, as well as anticipated student demand.
- The Committee will not consider any
proposals that have not followed the published format provided by the
University Curriculum Committee.
- Items such as including a new course
in majors/submajors, incorporating number
changes into programs, deleting deleted courses from programs and
correcting wording or typographical errors, will simply be listed
(e.g., "Sociology: include new course XXX in all programs") in an
"information only" section at the end of the agenda to be "received and
recorded" as a group. If an agenda consists solely of such items,
an electronic meeting will be held. As with all "information"
items, any voting member or the chair of the committee may request that
any such item be brought to the table for individual
consideration. Substantive program or course changes will
continue to be treated as regular agenda items.