UWM College of Letters and Science
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
College of Letters and Science

2000-2001
Course and Curriculum Committee
Meeting: Friday, September 8, 2000, 9:30 a.m.
Holton Hall 241

Agenda No. 1

[Note: Items marked with * have been included in the agenda pending departmental approval, due early in the week of the C&CC meeting, in order to meet deadlines for inclusion in the Semester II Schedule of Classes. Items not approved prior to Sept 8 will be removed from the agenda.]

  1. Call to Order

  2. Automatic Consent
    1. Approval of Minutes #12 (May 10, 2000)
    2. Annual Report, 1999-2000
    3. Approval of Summer Actions
    4. CAR Forms
      Chem 224-102 General Chemistry (prereq)
      Commun 245-597   Practicum in Teaching Communication (prereq)
      Commun 245-599 Research Practicum (prereq)
      Commun 245-627 Designing and Developing Communication Training Interventions (prereq)
      Commun 245-698 Internship in Communication (prereq)
      Commun 245-699 Advanced Independent Reading (prereq)
      English 350-449 Writing Internship in English (prereq)
      Math 600-225 Calculus with Precalculus I (cr, prereq)
      Math 600-226 Calculus with Precalculus II) (cr, prereq)
      Math 600-231 Calculus and Analytic Geometry (desc)
      Math 600-232 Calculus and Analytic Geometry (desc)
      Math 600-233 Calculus and Analytic Geometry (desc)
      MthStat 601-562 Design of Experiments (prereq)
      Philos 736-237 Technology, Values and Society (desc, prereq)
      Physics 754-405 Medical Physics (desc, prereq)

    5. Special Listing Request Forms
      Fnch/Fncphn   Anthro 156-323 Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia Cerit
      Fnch/Fncphn French 400-431 Literature of the Francophone World:(Subtitle) Certif
      LGBT St Philos 736-235 Philosophical Aspects of Feminism Certif
      Peace St Pol Sci 778-333 Seminar in Comparative Politics:(Subtitle - Collective Violence and the State) Certif
      Premed St Anthro 156-104 Lifeways in Different Cultures: A Surveyof World Societies Certif
      Premed St Bio Sci 204-150 Foundations of Biological Sciences I Certif
      Premed St Bio Sci 204-260 Genetics Certif
      Premed St Bio Sci 204-303 General Microbiology Certif
      Premed St Bio Sci 204-320 Animal Physiology Certif
      Premed St History 448-229 History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the United States Certif
      Premed St Hum Kin 478-211 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certif
      Premed St Philos 736-241 Introductory Ethics Certif
      Premed St Philos 736-243 Moral Problems: (Subtitle) Certif
      Premed St Philos 736-244 Ethical Issues in Health Care: (Subtitle) Certif
      Certif

  3. Procedural Matters
    1. Election of Co-Chair for 2000-2001
    2. Election of Subcommittee Chairs for 2000-2001
    3. Meeting Schedule - tentative schedule attached
    4. Review Procedures - see attached Automatic Consent Business list
    5. W-I Subcommittee

  4. Old Business
    1. Community Program in Jewish Studies – nothing to report
    2. Quality of Work Requirement in the Major – nothing to report
    3. Adherence to GER Guidelines - attached

  5. New Business
    1. Natural Sciences
      1. CAR Form
        Chem 224-105   General Chemistry for Engineers (new)
      2. GER Request
        Chem 224-105   General Chemistry for Engineers (NS+)
      3. Recommendation for Revision of the Math Major Requirements
    2. Social Sciences
      1. CAR Forms
        Anthro 156-405   Forensic Anthropology (new)
        JMC 584-260 Contemporary Non-Fiction Media: (Subtitle) (new)
      2. GER Request
        JMC 584-260   Contemporary Non-Fiction Media: (Subtitle) (HU)
    3. Humanities
      1. CAR Forms
        English 350-286   Writing about Film and Television (new)
        English 350-633 Seminar in Rhetoric and Writing (new)
        English 350-634 Seminar in English Language Studies (new)
      2. GER Request
        Spanish 912-310   Talking about the Hispanic World (HU)
      3. Recommendation for Revision of the Spanish Minor
      4. Recommendation for Revision of the "Great Books" Certificate Requirements
      5. Recommendation for Revision of the English Major
    4. Interdisciplinary
      1. Recommendation to Establish Three Forensic Science Certificates
      2. CAR Forms (all also jointly offered w/CLSci 246- and Crm Jst 266- )
        Anthro 156-281/Chem 224-281   Dead Men Do Tell Tales (new)*
        Anthro 156-285/Chem 224-285 Medicolegal Death Investigation (new)*
        Anthro 156-481/Chem 224-481 Criminalistics (new)*
        Anthro 156-585/Chem 224-585 Internship in Forensic Toxicology (new)*
        Anthro 156-589/Chem 224-589 Internship in Death Investigation (new)*
    5. Concentrated Study in Two Departments (or Curricular Areas) - see attached

  6. Adjournment


    Distribution: Dean Marshall Goodman
    Associate Deans Meadows, O'Bryan, Schuster, Van Wynsberghe
    Assistant Deans Horstman, Kissinger, Olfe
    Chairs (via email/web)
    Secretary of the University

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