Curricular Items

New Proposal Templates Required

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
Updated templates for all curricular submissions are available on the Curriculum Committee website. Curriculum authors, departments, and schools must now use the updated templates when submitting any curricular proposals. Old templates will not be accepted.

Please ensure that course proposals with the same three-letter course prefix and different course numbers have unique titles regardless of the graduate or undergraduate level. All courses must have different names, and all documents must match the information being entered in Kiss Flow. For example, CSC 100 Introduction to the Curriculum Process and CSC 600 Introduction to the Curriculum Process would not be permissible; one of the titles must be changed to distinguish it from the other.

Please use the CSCC website for all your curricular needs and information. Updated proposal templates and all the latest CSCC information are posted there.

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. Title changes and prefixes 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.

Curriculum authors, department chairs, or associate deans who experience technical problems with KissFlow, including uploading documents, workflow processes, and additions, should create a ticket in the IT self-service portal or contact Neil Palmer, network support programmer in Information Technology Services, 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 Items

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The following has been received in the College Senate Office and forwarded to the College Senate Curriculum Committee for fall review:

New Program:
Undergraduate Certificate in Environmental Science and Society, EVS-CERT

Curricular Items

Fall 2020 Curricular Proposal Submission Deadline: November 20

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The deadline to submit curricular proposals for fall 2020 review is Friday, November 20. Any proposal received after this deadline will be reviewed in spring 2021. The deadline to submit proposals for spring 2021 is Friday, April 9. Any proposal received after the deadline will be reviewed in fall 2021.

Curricular Items

Curricular Actions

Posted:

From the President
I have approved the following curricular items, which have been recommended by the appropriate dean, the College Senate, and the provost:

New Courses:
ENG 329 Digital Literacies in the 7–12 English Classroom
ENG 612 Selected Topics in British Literature

Course Revisions:
ENG 250 Literary Movements
FTT 150 Fashion Merchandising

FTT 475 Fashion Merchandising Seminar

Course Revision with Intellectual Foundations Infusion:
ENG 190 Introduction to Literature (CT, IM, W)
CT = Critical Thinking   IM = Information Management   W = Writing

Curricular Items

Curricular Items

Posted:

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

New Courses:
ENG 329 Digital Literacies in the 7–12 English Classroom
ENG 612 Selected Topics in British Literature

Course Revisions:
ENG 250 Literary Movements
FTT 150 Fashion Merchandising

FTT 475 Fashion Merchandising Seminar

Course Revision with Intellectual Foundations Infusion:
ENG 190 Introduction to Literature (CT, IM, W)
CT = Critical Thinking   IM = Information Management   W = Writing

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Advanced to the Curriculum Committee
The following has been received in the College Senate Office and forwarded to the College Senate Curriculum Committee for fall review:

Course Revision with Intellectual Foundations Designation
ARTS
DAN 200 Modern Dance Techniques I. The basic tenets and fundamental principles of modern dance. Students develop an understanding of the dancer as the interpretive artist through technical dance instruction, historical introduction and significance, and aesthetic discovery. Attendance at live performances augments course content and is a course requirement. Offered every semester, beginning spring 2022.

Curricular Items

Fall 2020 Curricular Proposal Submission Deadline: November 20

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The deadline to submit curricular proposals for fall 2020 review is Friday, November 20. Any proposal received after this deadline will be reviewed in spring 2021. The deadline to submit proposals for spring 2021 is Friday, April 9. Any proposal received after the deadline will be reviewed in fall 2021.

Proposals that have been approved pending revisions (APR) should be acted on immediately. All proposals must be approved by the respective associate dean before final approvals by the chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee. All processes go through Kiss Flow.

Please consult with your associate dean if you have questions regarding proposals that have already been submitted. Please e-mail Vincent Masci, assistant to the College Senate, with all other general questions.

Curricular Items

Proposal Submission Process: Unique Course Prefixes Required

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
Please remember that any new or revised course proposal prefix must not be reused from previous years or historical use. Any proposal submitted with a previously used prefix will not be processed for review by the College Senate Curriculum Committee. Curriculum authors and departments must verify this detail before submitting a proposal to the associate dean. The College Senate Office will contact the respective associate dean to make corrections. Errors will delay the reviewing process. A full list of all courses, current and historical, is available; please contact the College Senate Office to request a copy.

Curricular Items

New Proposal Templates Required

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
Updated templates for all curricular submissions are available on the Curriculum Committee website. Curriculum authors, departments, and schools must now use the updated templates when submitting any curricular proposals. Old templates will not be accepted.

Please ensure that course proposals with the same three-letter course prefix and different course numbers have unique titles regardless of the graduate or undergraduate level. All courses must have different names, and all documents must match the information being entered in Kiss Flow. For example, CSC 100 Introduction to the Curriculum Process and CSC 600 Introduction to the Curriculum Process would not be permissible; one of the titles must be changed to distinguish it from the other.

Please use the CSCC website for all your curricular needs and information. Updated proposal templates and all the latest CSCC information are posted there.

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. Title changes and prefixes 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.

Curriculum authors, department chairs, or associate deans who experience technical problems with KissFlow, including uploading documents, workflow processes, and additions, should create a ticket in the IT self-service portal or contact Neil Palmer, network support programmer in Information Technology Services, 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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