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:

Course Revisions:
AED 610 Contemporary Art Theory
SPA 301 Introduction to Hispanic Cultures

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 and approval:

Course Revisions:
AED 610 Contemporary Art Theory
SPA 301 Introduction to Spanish Cultures

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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 2013 review and approval:

New Course:
CTE 380 Teaching Fashion Merchandising for CTE/FACS. Introduction to teaching the business of fashion merchandising. Fashion aspects include introduction to the fashion environment; elements of fashion; cycle and trends; and the marketing of fashion, fashion careers, and job market. Implementation of fashion content includes lesson plans, presentation of material, development of a hands-on activity, and development of evaluation.

Curricular Items

Important IF Course Reviewing Update

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
During the 2012–2013 academic year, the College Senate Curriculum Committee halted all submissions of courses seeking IF designation. With the revision of the Buffalo State Student Learning Outcomes for the new Intellectual Foundations program (IF 2014) complete, we are ready to accept these submissions again, and in fact will make IF course submissions a priority in fall 2013. While we will continue to consider non-IF-designation courses and programs as time allows, we will give first consideration to IF 2014 courses and to courses and programs needed for accreditation. Please consider waiting to revise other courses in your department until spring 2014 or later. To facilitate the provost’s request for a fall 2014 implementation of the new IF program, associate deans should submit courses seeking IF 2014 designation to the Senate Office as early as possible in the fall semester. This will allow ample time for any necessary revisions and for the approval process. The CSCC roster will be approved at the first College Senate meeting of the 2013–2014 academic year, on September 13, and we will begin to consider courses immediately after our roster is approved. Please direct any questions to Karen Sands-O’Connor, chair of the CSCC.

Curricular Items

Course and Program Proposal Submissions

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
Any course or program proposals that are sent to the College Senate Office at this point will be reviewed in the beginning of the fall 2013 semester. The College Senate Curriculum Committee has completed reviewing courses for the spring semester. The CSCC does not meet during the summer and will reconvene in fall 2013; however, the committee encourages departments to complete revisions requested by the CSCC for proposals from spring and fall 2012 and spring 2013 that have been “accepted pending revisions” (APR) so that they may be finalized for approval and forwarded to the Academic Affairs Office.

Please note: Program submission routing sheets (majors and minors) must be printed on yellow paper, and course submission routing forms must be printed on blue paper. The Senate Office will not accept routing sheets unless the proper forms are submitted on the correct color paper. Please check with your school’s associate dean for details.

All forms can be downloaded from the College Senate website Curriculum Committee page, under Forms and Templates. Please make sure when submitting a course revision to the Senate Office that the correct “old” version is included in both hard copy and electronic files.

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:
FRE 450 Moliere’s Comedies in Sociocultural Context
FRE 460 Franco-Caribbean Literature, History, and Culture
NFS 111 Applied Management in Dietetics I
NFS 211 Applied Management in
Dietetics II

Course Revisions:
NFS 402 Medical Nutritional Therapy II
NFS 403 Medical Nutritional Therapy III

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 and approval:

New Courses:
FRE 450 Moliere’s Comedies in Sociocultural Context
FRE 460 Franco-Caribbean Literature, History, and Culture
NFS 111 Applied Management in Dietetics I
NFS 211 Applied Management in Dietetics II

Course Revisions:
NFS 402 Medical Nutritional Therapy II
NFS 403 Medical Nutritional Therapy III

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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 2013 review and approval:

New Course:
FRE 440 Origins of Modern France. Prerequisites: At least one upper-level undergraduate literature course in French and instructor permission. Social, cultural, and political life and urban renewal in Paris during the Second Empire, as depicted in the novels of naturalist author Émile Zola. Taught in French.

Curricular Items

Course and Program Proposal Submissions

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
Any course or program proposals that are sent to the College Senate Office at this point will be reviewed in the beginning of the fall 2013 semester. The College Senate Curriculum Committee does not meet during the summer and will reconvene in fall 2013. The CSCC has completed reviewing courses for the spring semester; however, the CSCC encourages departments to complete revisions requested by the CSCC for proposals from spring and fall 2012 and spring 2013 that have been “accepted pending revisions” (APR) so that they may be finalized for approval and forwarded to the Academic Affairs Office.

Please note: Program submission routing sheets (majors and minors) must be printed on yellow paper, and course submission routing forms must be printed on blue paper. The Senate Office will not accept routing sheets unless the proper forms are submitted on the correct color paper. Please check with your school’s associate dean for details.

All forms can be downloaded from the College Senate website Curriculum Committee page, under Forms and Templates. Please make sure when submitting a course revision to the Senate Office that the correct “old” version is included in both hard copy and electronic files.

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 Course:
FTT 461 Senior Seminar in Fashion Product Development

Course Revisions:
NFS 230 Introduction to Dietetics
NFS 315 Life Cycle and Community Nutrition I
NFS 430 Introduction to Nutrition Research

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:

Program Revisions:
B.S. Fashion and Textile Technology, BS-SP FTT
M.S. Forensic Science, MS-MS FSC

Course Revisions:
FAR 359 High Renaissance and Mannerism
FAR 364 Art Since 1940

Curricular Items

Curricular Items

Posted:

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

New Course:
FTT 461 Senior Seminar in Fashion Product Development

Course Revisions:
NFS 230 Introduction to Dietetics
NFS 315 Life Cycle and Community Nutrition I
NFS 430 Introduction to Nutrition Research

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Advanced to the Curriculum Committee
The following have been received in the College Senate Office and forwarded to the College Senate Curriculum Committee for fall 2013 review and approval:

New Courses:
ENG 497 Writing Seminar for Writing Majors. Prerequisites: ENG 201 and three hours of literature or writing classes; senior standing; writing major. Advanced study of writing, publishing, and literary markets.

ENG 357 Literary Publishing. Prerequisite: ENG 102. The study of literary publishing.

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