Curricular Items

Curricular Challenges

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
All curricular proposal challenges must be received within 15 days of submission to the chair of the Curriculum Committee for consideration. After the 15-day deadline, challenges will not be considered, as this affects the committee’s reviewing process. Please consult your associate dean with inquiries.

All non-local programs and credit-bearing certificates must meet SUNY mandates.

Curricular Items

Curricular Submissions

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
When submitting curricular proposals in KissFlow, please make sure the proposal accurately reflects the nature of the course or program. A revision should state “Reason for Revision,” as opposed to new, which states “Reason for Addition.” Also make certain that the routing form information matches the proposal description, especially catalog descriptions. If a title change occurs after the first submission, the new title should be reflected on the revised proposal description. The College Senate Office sometimes receives mismatched proposals, leading to inaccurate listings in the Daily Bulletin. Associate deans must ensure that all submissions match their routing forms and proposals before sending them via KissFlow to the Senate Office. The Senate Office checks submissions but is not responsible for mismatched documents.

Curricular Items

KissFlow Process, Technical Assistance

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
Associate deans and department chairs should regularly check their e-mail from KissFlow; this is the main communication device used in the Curriculum Committee reviewing process. Departments must be sure to delete proposals from KissFlow once they are approved, withdrawn, or rejected. Also, for proposals that require revisions, updated versions must be uploaded (including any online routing forms that may have changed) and previous, unapproved versions deleted. Title changes and prefixes also must be correctly updated in KissFlow when changes are made to original submissions. Please remember that any new course proposal prefix must not be reused from previous years or historical use.

Curricular authors, department chairs, or associate deans who experience technical problems with KissFlow, including uploading documents, workflow processes, and additions, should contact Andrew Chambers, information management specialist in RITE, who handles all technical issues within KissFlow. Neither the Senate Office nor the Curriculum Committee has access to proposals in the workflow system.

Curricular Items

Curricular Actions

Posted:

From the President
I have approved the following curricular item, which has been recommended by the appropriate dean, the College Senate, and the provost. This program must now advance to SUNY System Administration and the New York State Education Department for final review and approval:

New Program:
Advanced Certificate in Student Affairs Assessment: CERT-HEA SOP

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From the Interim Associate Provost
I am pleased to report the following recent curricular activities:

The following has been approved by SUNY System Administration and the New York State Education Department:

Program Revision:
M.S. Public Relations (Addition of Distance Education Format)

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The following has been approved by SUNY System Administration and forwarded to the New York State Education Department for review:

New Program:
Undergraduate Certificate in Health Promotion Sciences, NS-CERT HPS

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The following have been approved by SUNY System Administration for General Education designation:

New Course with Intellectual Foundations Designation:
ARTS
ALT 150 Introduction to Digital Media

Course Revision with Intellectual Foundations Designation:
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SPF 203 School and Society

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The following have been submitted to SUNY System Administration for review:

New Programs:
Undergraduate Certificate in Digital Design and Fabrication, CERT-AH
Undergraduate Certificate in Jewelry Arts, CERT-AH
M.S. Multidisciplinary Studies (Nutrition Track), HND-MS

Program Revision:
B.S. Nutrition and Dietetics Coordinated Program (formerly Dietitian Education Program)

Curricular Items

Curricular Actions

Posted:

From the President
I have approved the following curricular item, which has been recommended by the appropriate dean, the College Senate, and the provost. This program must now advance to SUNY System Administration and the New York State Education Department for final review:

New Program:
M.S. Multidisciplinary Studies (Nutrition Track), HND-MS

 

Curricular Items

Curricular Items

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The following has been approved by the College Senate Curriculum Committee and forwarded to president for review:

New Program:
Advanced Certificate in Student Affairs Assessment, CERT-HEA SOP

Curricular Items

Fall 2017 Curricular Review

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The College Senate Curriculum Committee has officially begun reviewing curricular proposals. We ask all departments to be patient as we work through the many fall proposals. Items that were submitted after the spring deadline will be given priority for review. If you have concerns or questions about a proposal you've submitted, please first consult with your associate dean and department chair. For basic questions, please e-mail Vincent Masci, assistant to the College Senate.

For all technical issues with KissFlow, please contact Andrew Chambers, information management specialist in RITE.

Curricular Items

Curricular Challenges

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
All curricular proposal challenges must be received within 15 days of submission to the chair of the Curriculum Committee for consideration. After the 15-day deadline, challenges will not be considered, as this affects the committee’s reviewing process. Please consult your associate dean with inquiries.

All non-local programs and credit-bearing certificates must meet SUNY mandates.

Curricular Items

Curricular Submissions

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
When submitting curricular proposals in KissFlow, please make sure the proposal accurately reflects the nature of the course or program. A revision should state “Reason for Revision,” as opposed to new, which states “Reason for Addition.” Also make certain that the routing form information matches the proposal description, especially catalog descriptions. If a title change occurs after the first submission, the new title should be reflected on the revised proposal description. The College Senate Office sometimes receives mismatched proposals, leading to inaccurate listings in the Daily Bulletin. Associate deans must ensure that all submissions match their routing forms and proposals before sending them via KissFlow to the Senate Office. The Senate Office checks submissions but is not responsible for mismatched documents.

Curricular Items

KissFlow Process, Technical Assistance

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
Associate deans and department chairs should regularly check their e-mail from KissFlow; this is the main communication device used in the Curriculum Committee reviewing process. Departments must be sure to delete proposals from KissFlow once they are approved, withdrawn, or rejected. Also, for proposals that require revisions, updated versions must be uploaded (including any online routing forms that may have changed) and previous, unapproved versions deleted. Title changes and prefixes also must be correctly updated in KissFlow when changes are made to original submissions. Please remember that any new course proposal prefix must not be reused from previous years or historical use.

Curricular authors, department chairs, or associate deans who experience technical problems with KissFlow, including uploading documents, workflow processes, and additions, should contact Andrew Chambers, information management specialist in RITE, who handles all technical issues within KissFlow. Neither the Senate Office nor the Curriculum Committee has access to proposals in the workflow system.

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