UCC Agenda
October 14, 2008
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Meeting
3:30pm, 325 Graff Main Hall
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Approval of the September 30, 2008 minutes
- Second
readings:
Bio
202
Introduction to Biological Data Analysis and Interpretation
2cr.,
effective J-Term 2009
(Revised outline attached, 138 C distributed at 9/9
meeting)
This course
is an introduction to the common techniques used by biologists
to effectively process, interpret, and communicate ideas and
information generated in the biological sciences. Students will
learn the techniques in a hands on approach using biological
databases. Topics covered in this course will include basic
laboratory and field notebook production and use; the use,
analysis and interpretation of databases, graphs, tables, charts
and other visual aids used in scientific papers; techniques for
digital microscopic image production and analysis. Offered J-
term or Summer session. Prerequisites: BIO 103 or BIO 105.
- First
readings:
THA
130
Multicultural Plays: Acting the Text
3cr., New
Course , effective Spring 2010
In this
course students will study and perform dramatic literature from
multiple cultures within American society. Plays will be
selected from African – American, Asian – American, Native
American, Hispanic – American, Lesbian/Gay/
Transgendered/Bisexual and other cultures for study. Students
will research cultural context, analyze the plays, develop basic
skills in performance, and prepare and perform scenes from the
plays under study, in order to enhance student awareness and
exchange ideas about the multi – cultural nature of the
ENG
349 Drama
3cr., Course
revision – change in prerequisites, effective Fall 2009
ENG 301
3 credits in 200 –level English courses.
ENG
361 Old and
Middle English Literature
3cr., Course
revision - change
in prerequisites, effective Fall 2009
ENG 301
3 credits in 200 - level English courses.
ENG
462 Seminar
in British Literature
3cr., Course
revision – change in prerequisites, effective, Fall 2009
ENG 301
3 credits in 200 – level English courses
ENG
470 Seminar
in American Literature
3cr., Course
revision – change in prerequisites, effective Fall 2009
ENG 301
3 credits in 200 – level English courses
ENG
471 American
Romanticism
3cr., Course
revision – change in prerequisites, effective Fall 2009
ENG 301
3 credits in 200 – level English courses
ENG
472 American
Realism and Naturalism
3cr., Course
revision – change in prerequisites, effective Fall 2009
ENG 301
3 credits in 200 – level
English courses
ENG
481 Seminar
in Literature and Culture
3cr., Course
revision – change in prerequisites, effective Fall 2009
ENG 301
3 credits in 200 - level English courses
ENG 482
Advanced Study of Women’s Literature
3cr., Course
revision – change in prerequisites, course description,
effective Fall 2009
This course
builds on ENG 385, Women Authors, offering a more focused
offers advanced study of a particular aspect aspects of
women’s aesthetic expression – the novel, poetry, drama, film,
autobiography, and other genres are possible primary texts.
Students will engage with more advanced theoretical approaches
and critical/ contextual readings, while studying the gendered
politics of producing and consuming women’s artistic work.
Approaches might include cultural studies, psychoanalytic
theory, socio- linguistics, global matriarchal traditions, new
historicism, feminist theory, and so on. Focus will vary with
instructors. ENG 301 and 385
3 credits in 200 – level English courses.
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Consent Agenda:
Sociology Research Course
College of Liberal Studies
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Core
Requirements.
Complete a
research emphasis course or a sequence of courses in the major
program from the following list of applicable courses. Soc 350,
Sociological Research and one of the following: SOC 405,
Quantitative Social Research Seminar, SOC 410 Sociology
Honors Project, SOC 416, Qualitative Explorations, SOC 480,
Comparative Sociology or SOC 499, Seminar in Sociology.
Change the effective date
of the prefix changes for CI, CS, IS, MS, RT, WGS from Fall 2009
to Summer 2009.
- Old
business: 2008-2009 charge
- New
business: none