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Committee Type:ACC College Curriculum (Mins to ACC)
Chair:Kathy Knutzen, x3055

Members
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NameCte Position TypeVacancy
Reqrmnt
Cte Voting StatusPhoneMSOfficeDeptTerm StartsTerm EndsArea
Darling, Rieko M
Faculty   Voting  x3143  9078  PH39  CSD  2006  2008  B
Devenport, Jennifer
Faculty   Voting    9172    Psychology  2006  2007  B
Sylvester, Charles D
Faculty   Voting  x3541  9067  CV6  PEHR  2006  2008  B
Garfinkle, Steven J
Faculty   Voting  x3456  9061  BH348  History  2006  2007  C
Vacant
Faculty   Voting          2006  2008  
Vacant
Faculty   Voting              
Knutzen, Kathy
Chair
Faculty Associate Dean  Voting  x3055  9067  ES603 MS9067 in PEHR  PEHR  2006  2099  B
Diehl, Peter D
Faculty   Voting  x3466  9061  BH328  History  2006  2009  C
Curley, David L
Faculty   Voting  x6875  9084  BH152A  LibStd  2006  2009  C
Vacant
Faculty   Voting          2006    

Membership Summary:
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences Curriculum Council is composed of eight members: six tenure-track or tenured faculty (three from each of the disciplinary areas appointed by the Faculty Affairs Council);
and two department chairs appointed by the Dean’s Advisory Council.
There may be no more than two representatives from any single department. Members are appointed to staggered three-year terms.

Chair: The Associate Dean of the College, as designated by the Dean, presides over the Curriculum Council as Chair.
Reportage: The Curriculum Council reports to the university Academic Coordinating Commission (ACC). 35 copies of Minutes of all meetings are forwarded to ACC for review of all actions of the Council. The Curriculum Council recommends changes in policy or procedures to the Faculty Affairs Council.



Charge:

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences Curriculum Council has jurisdiction over the undergraduate curriculum of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
The Curriculum Council also reviews and acts on all changes to the graduate curriculum.
The Curriculum Council is responsible for the approval of all academic courses and programs in the College, for reviewing matters related to the quality of the curriculum, including size of majors, prerequisites, and access, and for approving student/faculty designed majors.
The Curriculum Council recommends changes in policy or procedures to the Faculty Affairs Council.

Support: The Office of the Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, shall provide all needed clerical support.

--Spring 2006

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