The Committee


  • reports to the faculty Senate or to the Provost as appropriate;
  • recommends changes in the undergraduate curriculum;
  • recommends priorities for the development of the undergraduate curriculum;
  • makes recommendations concerning the adoption and termination of undergraduate degree programs.

March 1, 2013, Deadline for course approvals and curriculum changes to be included in the 2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog.

Schedule

All meetings will be held in MCM 300B at 3:30 p.m. according to the following schedule:

  • Friday, October 19, 2012
  • Friday, November 16, 2012 (prior to Thanksgiving break)
  • Friday, December 7, 2012 (last day of classes)
  • Friday, February 8, 2013
  • Friday, March 15, 2013
  • Friday, April 19, 2013

 

 

UCC 2012-2013 Year Membership


  •     Prof. Bradley Buszard, MCLL 
  •     Prof. Michaela Dobrescu, MATH
  •     Prof. Veronique Frucot, BUSN  
  •     Prof. Costa Gerousis, PCSE
  •     Prof. Denise Gillman, THEA
  •     Prof. John Hyland, HIST
  •     Prof. Geoffrey Klein, MBCH
  •     Prof. Dmitry Shaltayev, BUSN
  •     Prof. Danielle Stern, COMM
  •     Prof. John Thompson, PHIL
  •     Prof. Jason Hart, UCC Chair, PSYC
  •     Prof. Elizabeth Kaufer-Busch, UCC Vice Chair, LAMS
  •     Prof. James Martin, Faculty Senate Liaison, MATH
  •     Ms. Lisa Duncan Raines, Registrar, ex-officio
  •     Ms. Mary Sellen, Library, ex-officio
  •     Ms. Carol Safko, Provost Designee, ex-officio
  •     TBD - Student

All proposals must be reviewed by the appropriate committee(s), chair(s), and dean(s).  The following documents list the required approvals and offer directions:

Please send all proposals to Carol Safko as word.doc.  Proposals are posted to the UCC Tracking Document where each reviewing committee records their decision.  This paperless approval process can be viewed using CNU Connect and Google documents.  Email csafko@cnu.edu to obtain access.

Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Course/Program Approval Forms

Certification of Writing Intensive Courses and Faculty

223 Second-year Writing Seminar