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Fall 2017 Curricular Proposals, Challenges

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From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The College Senate Curriculum Committee will begin reviewing curricular proposals on September 26. Items that were submitted after the deadline in the spring will have priority for reviews. If you have concerns or questions about a proposal you 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.

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

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

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Important Curricular Proposal Submission Information

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. If a title change occurs after the first submission, the new title should be reflected on the revised proposal description. The College Senate Office has received several mismatched proposals recently, 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 Kiss Flow to the Senate Office. The Senate Office checks submissions but is not responsible for mismatched documents.

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Technical Assistance for Problems in KissFlow

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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. If your proposal has been revised since its first submission, please make sure to upload any revised documents, including any online routing forms that may have changed. Title changes and prefixes must be correctly updated in KissFlow when changes are made to first submissions. Please remember that any new course proposal prefix must not be reused from previous years or historical use.

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New Curriculum Committee Chair

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The College Senate Curriculum Committee for 2017–2018 will be chaired by Ann Emo, associate professor and chair of the Theater Department, effective Monday, August 28. 

Karen Sands-O’Connor, professor of English, has served as chair of the Curriculum Committee for the last three years and as a committee member for many years before that. Dr. Sands-O’Connor has done an outstanding job chairing the College Senate Curriculum Committee, and we wish her all the best.

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Technical Assistance for Problems in KissFlow

Posted:

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. If your proposal has been revised since its first submission, please make sure to upload any revised documents, including any online routing forms that may have changed. Title changes and prefixes must be correctly updated in KissFlow when changes are made to first submissions. Please remember that any new course proposal prefix must not be reused from previous years or historical use.

Curricular Items

Important Curricular Proposal Submission Information

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The proposal review process for the spring 2017 semester has concluded. The Curriculum Committee does not meet during the summer. Any proposal submitted after April 14 will be reviewed in fall 2017.

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. If a title change occurs after the first submission, the new title should be reflected on the revised proposal description. The College Senate Office has received several mismatched proposals recently, 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.

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Course, Program Challenges for Fall 2017

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
Curricular proposals submitted for fall review must adhere to the 15-day time limit to call for a challenge before fall reviewing begins. Please consult with your associate dean for inquiries. All programs and credit-bearing certificates must meet SUNY mandates.

Curricular Items

New Curriculum Committee Chair

Posted:

The College Senate Curriculum Committee for 2017–2018 will be chaired by Ann Emo, associate professor and chair of the Theater Department, effective Monday, August 28. 

Karen Sands-O’Connor, professor of English, has served as chair of the Curriculum Committee for the last three years and as a committee member for many years before that. Dr. Sands-O’Connor has done an outstanding job chairing the College Senate Curriculum Committee, and we wish her all the best.

Curricular Items

Technical Assistance for Problems in KissFlow

Posted:

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. If your proposal has been revised since its first submission, please make sure to upload any revised documents, including any online routing forms that may have changed. Title changes and prefixes must be correctly updated in KissFlow when changes are made to first submissions. Please remember that any new course proposal prefix must not be reused from previous years or historical use.

Curricular Items

Important Curricular Proposal Submission Information

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The proposal review process for the spring 2017 semester has concluded. The Curriculum Committee does not meet during the summer. Any proposal submitted after April 14 will be reviewed in fall 2017.

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. If a title change occurs after the first submission, the new title should be reflected on the revised proposal description. The College Senate Office has received several mismatched proposals recently, 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 Kiss Flow to the Senate Office. The Senate Office checks submissions but is not responsible for mismatched documents.

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