Millersville University, Faculty Senate

AGENDA

FACULTY SENATE MEETNG

18 March 1997


DATE: March 14, 1997
TO: Members of the Faculty Senate
FROM: Marvin Margolis, Secretary
SUBJECT: Meeting of the Faculty Senate 18 March 1997, 4:05-5:45 p.m.
Chryst Hall, Room 210

I. Minutes of the 4 March 1997 meeting
II. Report of the Faculty Senate Chairperson
III. Report of the Student Senate President
IV. Reports of the Administrative Officers
V. Reports of the Faculty Senate Standing Committees
VI. Special Reports of the Faculty Senate Committees
VII. Faculty Emeritus
VIII. Proposed Courses and Programs
Two-meeting to challenge courses:
HNRS/BIOL 212: Honors Zoology Seminar, a new one credit hour course to be first offered in the Fall of 1997 if approved.
GEOG 333: Biogeography, a new three credit hour Liberal Arts Core course to be first offered in the Fall of 1996 if approved.
SOWK405: Human Behavior and the Social Environment II, a new three credit hour course to be first offered in the Fall of 1997 if approved.
One meeting to challenge courses:
MATH269: Calculus and Actuarial Science Problem Solving Seminar, a new one credit hour course to be first offered Spring 1998 if approved.
HIST209: Women in United States History, a new three credit hour General Education Writing (non-liberal arts core) course first offered as a topics course in the Spring and Fall of 1995 and to be first offered Spring 1998 if approved.
WSTU491: Topics in Women's Studies, a one to four credit hour new non-general education elective topics course to be first offered in the Fall of 1997 or Spring of 1998 if approved.
Graduate Courses
PSYC517: Tests and Measurements, a new three credit hour graduate elective course to be first offered in the Spring of 1997 if approved.
BIOL647: Chesapeake Bay System, a new four credit hour graduate course to be first offered in the Fall of 1997 if approved.
IX. Faculty Senate Elections
Senate needs to replace S. Lotlikar on the Unviersity Theme Committee, a nonschool position ending in 1998.
X. Report of the General Education Task Force
Senate will resume discusssion of the report of the Task Force on General Education.
XI. Program Approvals
Applied Mathematics Option

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