Millersville University Faculty Senate
Action Summary
Faculty Senate Meeting
March 20, 2012

The minutes of the March 6, 2012 meeting of the Faculty Senate were approved as corrected.

(1) CHANGE TO UNDERGRADUATE COURSE
HIST 105: Craft of History, 3 credits, W. Proposal to modify course content, add minimum grade of C- for BA History or BSE Social Studies credit, add W label, and add pre-requisite of ENGL110/110H was approved without dissent.

(2) NEW UNDERGRADUATE COURSE
HIST 107: Pre-Modern World Cultures, 3 credits, G3. Proposal to establish a course exploring World History from early human culture to the start of the Protestant Reformation geared towards general education population rather than BSE SS and MID LEV Education majors was approved without dissent.

(3) NEW UNDERGRADUATE COURSE
HIST 230: Modern Jewish History, 3 credits, G3, W. Proposal for a course to survey the history of Jews in the mid eighteenth-twentieth centuries was approved without dissent.

(4) CHANGE TO UNDERGRADUATE COURSE
HIST 241: Imperial Russia, 3 credits, G3, W. Proposal to add G3 and W labels was approved without dissent.

(5) NEW UNDERGRADUATE COURSE
HIST 280: Pre-Colonial Africa, 3 credits, G3. Proposal for a course to examine major social, economic, and political developments in pre-colonial African societies was approved without dissent.

(6) NEW UNDERGRADUATE COURSE
HIST 330: Nineteenth Century Europe, 3 credits, G3, W. Proposal for a course to explore the social, political, intellectual, cultural, religious, and economic history of nineteenth-century Europe was approved without dissent.

(7) CHANGE TO UNDERGRADUATE COURSE
HIST 340: Twentieth-Century Europe, 3 credits, G3, W. Proposal to add W label was approved without dissent.

(8) NEW UNDERGRADUATE COURSE
HIST 388: Twentieth-Century Africa, 3 credits, G3, W. Proposal for a course to survey major developments in twentieth century Africa was approved without dissent.

(9) NEW UNDERGRADUATE COURSE
HIST 480: History of Medicine, 3 credits, G3. Proposal for a course exploring the history of medicine, health, and disease from the ancient world to the present was approved without dissent.

A resolution for Dr. Börger-Greco to work in conjunction with peers on the advocacy letter on behalf of Faculty Senate was approved without dissent.

A Robinson/Igyor motion to suspend discussion and approve the Provisional Framework Approval proposal as revised in response to the February 7 Senate discussion was approved without dissent.

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