Millersville University, Faculty Senate
Action Summary
Faculty Senate Meeting
February 19,
2002
Proposed Courses and Programs
- NEW UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
HUMN 205H - Seminar in Classical Mythology, 1 credit, G1 Honors course that
complements existing Honors course HUMN 202; an elective in the Classics
Minor. Effective Fall 2002. The proposal passed without dissent.
HUMN 305H - Seminar in Autobiography in the Greco-Roman World, 1 credit, G1
Honors course that complements existing Honors course HUMN 302; an elective in
the Classics Minor. Effective Fall 2002. The proposal passed without dissent.
- CHANGES IN COURSES/CURRICULA
MATH 105 - Fundamentals of Math II, 3 credits, existing Gen Ed course will be
required for Elementary Education and Special Education majors. Change in
prerequisites to a minimum grade of C (2.00) in MATH 104 and a passing score
on the Basic Skills Test from the prerequisite of a passing grade in MATH 104.
Effective Spring 2002. The proposal passed without dissent.
- CHANGES IN COURSES/CURRICULA
SOCY 303 (previously SOCY 401): Sociological Theory, 3 credits, existing
non-Gen Ed course. Proposal to change the course number from SOCY 401 to SOCY
303 and a change in prerequisites to SOCY 101 + 9 c. h. in Sociology for SOCY
majors or the consent of the instructor; Sociology majors also need to take
SOCY 250 prior to or concurrently with SOCY 303. The original prerequisites
were 12 c. h. of Sociology. Requirement for Sociology Majors and Minors.
Effective Fall 2002. The proposal passed without dissent.
- NEW UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
SOCY 307 - African-American Social Thought, 3 credits, new course, G3 General
Education and Writing-Across-the-Curriculum (W) label. Effective Fall 2002.
The proposal passed without dissent
- NEW UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
WSTU 330: Feminist Theory, 3 credits, new course, Perspectives (P) course.
Effective Fall 2002. The proposal passed without dissent.
- CHANGES IN COURSES/CURRICULA
SOCY 301: Social Research Methods. Change to SOCY 305, 3 credits, required
of Sociology majors and Sociology-Criminology option-major. Effective Spring
2002. The proposal passed without dissent.
Approval of Revised Undergraduate and Graduate Course/Program Proposal
Cover Sheets
Revised cover sheets for undergraduate and graduate course proposals were
approved. Added to both sheets were lines asking for the date on which the
proposals and Curriculum Issues Form were delivered to the school dean and the
date on which the Dean's Resource Implications statement was received from the
Dean. A statement was also placed at the top of each sheet advising proposers
to check the Guidelines for Course Approvals which are available at the
Faculty Senate web site since failure to adhere to these guidelines could
result in delays in the course approval process.
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