Status | ||
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Registrar's Office | N/A | 06/26/2006 |
Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) | Pending | 06/21/2006 |
Arts and Sciences Office of the Executive Dean | Approved | 06/21/2006 |
CCI Arts and Humanities Subcommittee | Approved with Contingency | 05/25/2006 |
College Committee - HUM | Approved | 05/15/2006 |
College Committee - HUM | Sent Back | 05/15/2006 |
Request Initiated | 02/28/2006 |
Notes | ||
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Administrative | Committe Notes 5/1/06 i. Committee suggests that this proposal focus on Culture and Ideas. The syllabus focuses strongly on culture and the course fits well with Classics 230 & 240 already in that category. If the department is interested in taking the pressure off of their courses in the Arts and Literature category, it is recommended that they resubmit a proposal that focuses more strongly on the goals of that category. ii. Course approved for Cultures and Ideas category contingent on: 1. Course request form – delete “to take the pressure off our very large GEC course, Classics 101 and Classics 222” 2. GEC assessment plan – delete 3rd line regarding weekly quizzes – these are not reflected in the syllabus 3. GEC rationale – 1st sentence needs to state what category is being applied for 4. Syllabus – must add sentence between the instructor information and course description that states that the course fulfills the GEC requirement for Cultures and Ideas |
May 08, 2006 |
Administrative | Committee notes: Needs GEC form and rationale more precisely link reading and topics to GEC rationale Course is approved as non-GEC |
April 04, 2006 |
Documents | |
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Classics 250 New Course Request.pdf | 02/28/2006 01:17:15 PM |
Classics 250 GEC Req-Rationale-Syll.pdf | 04/17/2006 02:25:10 PM |
Classics 250-signed.pdf | 06/21/2006 02:27:18 PM |