Minutes
of the University Curriculum Committee
September
12, 2002
1.
A
meeting of the University Curriculum Committee was held on Thursday, September
12, in Room 305, Twamley Hall. Doug Marshall presided.
2.
Those
present were Connie Borboa, Mary Drewes, Daniel Erickson, Jim Haskins, Nancy
Krogh, Evelyn Labun, Doug Marshall, Charles Moretti, and Ralph Woehle.
3.
Ralph
Woehle moved to approve the minutes from the April 25 meeting. The motion was
seconded, voted upon, and carried unanimously.
4.
Doug
Marshall presented Comm 304 new course request. Jim Haskins moved to deny the
request. The motion was seconded. There was discussion. The motion was voted upon and failed with a
vote of two in favor of and four opposed.
Ralph Woehle moved to table the request and ask the School
of Communication to attach a letter from the Marketing Department stating they
do not have any objections to this request or ask that a representative from
the School of Communication and the Marketing Department attend the next
University Curriculum Committee meeting.
The motion was seconded, voted upon, and carried with a vote of four in
favor of and two opposed.
5.
Evelyn
Labun presented Mrkt 310 course change request and moved approval. The motion was seconded, voted upon, and
carried unanimously.
6.
Jim
Haskins presented Fin 350 course change request and moved approval. The motion was seconded, voted upon, and
carried unanimously.
7.
Ralph
Woehle presented B.S. in Geological Engineering change in program requirements
request and GeoE 455 and GeoE 485 course change requests. Jim Haskins moved approval of all of the
requests. The motion was seconded,
voted upon, and carried unanimously.
8.
Doug
Marshall presented the Clinical Lab Science change in program requirements
request. Chuck Moretti moved to table
the request pending the receiving of additional rationale for the request and
receiving new catalog copy reflecting the change. The motion was seconded,
voted upon, and carried unanimously.
9.
The
meeting adjourned at 4:55.
Recorded
by
Connie
Borboa