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TITLE:
The Undergraduate Curriculum Council
AUTHOR: Chief
Academic Officer
APPROVAL DATE:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
PURPOSE: To
establish a University Council to review and recommend curriculum
decisions at the undergraduate level to ensure that implementation of
each decision contributes to the overall goals of Mississippi
University for Women.
REVIEWER AND
Chief Academic Officer, Academic Council, and Undergraduate Curriculum
Council
REVIEW DATE:
April, Annually
OPERATING DETAILS:
1. Voting
members of the Undergraduate Curriculum Council shall include two
faculty members from each College and one faculty member from each
Institute, nominated by the Dean or Institute Director and appointed by
the President of the University based on the recommendation of the
Chief Academic Officer. Representatives from a college must be
from different departments within the College. Colleges/Institute are
encouraged to rotate membership every three (3) to five (5) years.
2. Ex officio
members shall include: the Chief Academic Officer, the Director
of General Education, the Registrar, a faculty representative from the
library, and one student representative. The faculty
representative from the library shall be appointed by the Director of
the Library. The student shall be appointed by the UCC chair’s
Dean or Institute Director from that college/institute.
3. Any voting
member unable to attend a meeting is expected to send a substitute
representative from his or her college/institute who shall have voting
rights. Any other proxy vote will not be allowed. A quorum
consists of a simple majority of voting members.
4. The UCC
chair’s term begins with the fall semester each year and extends
through the summer terms of that academic year. The chair shall
have served as a member of the Council during the previous academic
year. The vice chair of the Council will rotate annually among
the colleges/institutes in alphabetical order, with the vice chair
automatically becoming chair after having served one year on the
Council. The secretary shall be a member of the University
faculty or staff, selected by the chair, preferably from the same
college/institute as the chair. The Council may name such other
officers as it deems necessary.
5. Concurrence
of a two-thirds majority of voting members is required for a motion to
pass.
6. The functions
of this Council are:
a. In response
to proposals from college or institute curriculum advisory committees
or the Academic Council, to recommend to the Chief Academic Officer the
approval or disapproval of proposals to add, change, or delete degrees,
majors, minors, concentrations, and courses. The Council shall
recommend deactivation and reactivation of courses. In response
to proposals from the Academic Council, the Undergraduate Curriculum
Council shall also recommend adding courses to and deleting courses
from the Core Curriculum and recommend whether new or existing courses
will fulfill Core Curriculum requirements.
b. To examine
proposals sent to the Council and to verify that they meet regulations
for certification, licensing requirements, and the standards and
recommendations from accrediting agencies. The Council shall
examine the plan for meeting standards as formulated by the appropriate
college/institute. These shall be assessed in accordance with the
overall goals of Mississippi University for Women.
c. To examine
new course proposals and changes to existing courses to avoid
duplication of course content across colleges/institutes.
d. To examine
changes in courses that affect students in a college/institute other
than the one where the course is taught. All modifications to
existing courses shall be presented to the Council for review to
determine their effect on students in other colleges/institutes and to
maintain consistency with existing course offerings. If the
Council determines that modification to an existing course affects
students in any other college/institute, the Council shall recommend
approval or disapproval of the proposal to the Chief Academic
Officer. If the Council determines that a modification to an
existing course affects only students within the college/institute in
which it is taught, the proposal shall be returned to the college or
institute curriculum advisory committee and no further action will be
required for the modification to go into effect other than publication
of this determination in the Council’s minutes.
7. Regular
meeting times shall be established by the Council at the beginning of
each semester. The schedule of meetings shall be distributed to
all voting and non-voting members of the Undergraduate Curriculum
Council and Deans and Institute Directors. Additional meetings
may be scheduled by the chair with appropriate advance notification.
8. Proposals for
new courses or other curriculum changes must conform to the approved
format established by the Undergraduate Curriculum Council and be
accompanied by a signed cover letter on official letterhead from the
Chief Academic Officer, if appropriate, or the Dean or Institute
Director of the college/institute that holds responsibility for the
course or program, indicating approval by the college or institute
curriculum advisory committee. All portions of the appropriate
proposal must be completed prior to submission. All proposals
must be in the hands of the Chair of the Council at least ten (10)
calendar days prior to the scheduled meeting. The Chair will
distribute proposals to Council members at least seven (7) calendar
days prior to the meeting. Presentations of proposals must be
made by a faculty member in the discipline submitting the proposal.
9. Action that
could be taken by the Council on a proposal would be:
a. to recommend
approval
b. to recommend
approval with editorial changes
c. to recommend
disapproval with written rationale
d. to table and
return to the division with a list of related questions and/or
suggestions.
Until courses are approved
by the President, proposals are not to be publicized.
10. Within seven
(7) calendar days of the meeting date, a copy of the minutes of the
Undergraduate Curriculum Council will be sent to the Chief Academic
Officer and each member of the Academic Council, each member of the
Undergraduate Curriculum Council, and each member of the Administrative
Council. Within seven (7) calendar days of distribution of the
minutes, any member of the Academic Council may request that the Chief
Academic Officer call a meeting of the Academic Council to discuss the
consequences of the recommendations made by the Undergraduate
Curriculum Council.
11. Within
twenty-one (21) calendar days of receipt of the Undergraduate
Curriculum Council’s recommendation or meeting of the Academic Council
requested under Item 10, as appropriate, the Chief Academic Officer
shall recommend to the President either approval or disapproval of the
original proposal, with modifications if necessary. A copy of the
recommendation should be sent to the chair of the Undergraduate
Curriculum Council and the appropriate Dean or Institute Director.
12. The Chief
Academic Officer shall communicate to the Undergraduate Curriculum
Council and the Academic Council the decision of the President within
thirty (30) calendar days from receipt of the Chief Academic Officer’s
recommendation. If additional information is requested by the
President, a decision shall be made within fourteen (14) calendar days
of receipt of that information. If no decision has been made
within this timeframe, a written rationale for the delay may be
requested by the chair of the Undergraduate Curriculum Council.
Revised: 4/25/01,
7/23/02, 7/15/03/01, 7/23/02, 7/15/03