Request

Type
Change
Honors
College
Other
Department
Other Department
Course Number
200
Course Title
Introductory Animal Sciences
Effective Term
AU
Effective Year
2008
Contact Email
pfister.1@osu.edu
Hold
Contingency
GEC/GE
GE Category
Natural Science - Biological Science course
Status
Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) Pending 03/12/2009
Arts and Sciences Office of the Executive Dean Approved 03/12/2009
CCI Social, Behavioral, Biological, Mathematical and Physical Sciences Subcommittee Approved with Contingency 02/09/2009
CCI Social, Behavioral, Biological, Mathematical and Physical Sciences Subcommittee Sent Back 01/26/2009
CCI Social, Behavioral, Biological, Mathematical and Physical Sciences Subcommittee Sent Back 12/09/2008
CCI Social, Behavioral, Biological, Mathematical and Physical Sciences Subcommittee Sent Back 10/14/2008
Request Initiated 08/15/2008
Notes
Contingency Contingency met (from Sci Subcom email sent 3/3/09)--
J Pfister email (attached below) agreeing to AniSci 200 & H200 as a 2-course Biological Sci GEC sequence with Bio 101 for BA students only 3/11/09 res
March 11, 2009
Contingency Sci Subcom AWC 2/9/09; Letter to Animal Sci J Pfister & P Peffer sent 3/3/09 & posted below res February 09, 2009
Administrative Animal Sci response rec'd 1/30/09 res January 30, 2009
Administrative

Sciences Subcom sent back email to Pfister.1 1/26/09 res:

  1. Presentation of evolutionary theory and biological sciences is a concern
  2. Framework in agriculture is not conducive to discussion of natural selection, but the condition of artificial selection is a wonderful contrast in Animal Sciences that makes for an interesting discussion, but they don’t produce both sides; especially evident because they have not changed the syllabus topics
  3. Why are natural selection, speciation or Darwin not mentioned specifically especially since this is  a GEC course?  Students should have a general understanding of this to be considered a GEC in Natural Sciences: Biological Sciences
  4. Explicitly lay out where these issues are treated; otherwise it is not a GEC course
January 29, 2009
Administrative This is an ECA course January 16, 2009
Administrative Revision request sent to Jill Pfister on 11/19/08. November 21, 2008
Documents
Animal Sci 200 Course Change Request.pdf 08/15/2008 01:15:18 PM
Animal Sci 200 GEC Rationale.pdf 08/15/2008 01:21:45 PM
Animal Sci 200 GEC Syllabus.pdf 08/15/2008 01:22:08 PM
GEC Summary Sheet ANIM SCI 200.doc 08/27/2008 03:47:52 PM
AS200 Response.doc 01/06/2009 09:24:16 AM
ANIM SCI 200 GEC proposal rev.doc 01/06/2009 09:24:40 AM
ANIM SCI 200 GEC Syllabus rev.doc 01/06/2009 09:24:53 AM
Animal Sci response to Interdisc Subcom 1-30-09.doc 01/30/2009 04:34:39 PM
AS-200_Pfister-Peffer.doc 03/03/2009 03:44:55 PM
AniSci200_AEDE601.doc 03/11/2009 08:59:41 AM