Our next meeting will be Tuesday, October 19, 2010, from 10:30-11:45 in the Keller Hall Reception Room (KHRR). Please review the agenda below and the cited materials in advance of the meeting.
Approval of minutes from the September 21, 2010 meeting.
General Informational Items
N/A
Consent Agenda
We will use the Consent Agenda to deal with routine business that requires Academic Council action and would not be expected to generate discussion. Any item can be moved from the Consent Agenda to the Discussion Agenda.
Film Studies New Course Proposal
FMST 399 Independent Study
0.5 – 1 unit
Prerequisites (if any): Approval of the faculty member supervising the project
Modern Literatures & Cultures New Course Proposals
FREN 491 Honor Thesis 1
0.5 unit
Prerequisites (if any): Students must be accepted in the French Honors program.
FREN 492 Honor Thesis 2
1 unit
Prerequisites (if any): Students must have successfully completed FREN 491
Philosophy, Politics, Economics, & Law
Proposed Cross-listing
IS 381/PPEL 381 Theories of Nationalism in the context of Israel/Palestine (see course outline)
1 unit
Prerequisites (if any): One previous philosophy course
Discussion Agenda
Next Meeting
We will meet on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. in Tyler Haynes Commons, Room 305 (THC 305).
Approval of minutes from the September 21, 2010 meeting.
General Informational Items
N/A
Consent Agenda
We will use the Consent Agenda to deal with routine business that requires Academic Council action and would not be expected to generate discussion. Any item can be moved from the Consent Agenda to the Discussion Agenda.
Film Studies New Course Proposal
FMST 399 Independent Study
0.5 – 1 unit
Prerequisites (if any): Approval of the faculty member supervising the project
Modern Literatures & Cultures New Course Proposals
FREN 491 Honor Thesis 1
0.5 unit
Prerequisites (if any): Students must be accepted in the French Honors program.
FREN 492 Honor Thesis 2
1 unit
Prerequisites (if any): Students must have successfully completed FREN 491
Philosophy, Politics, Economics, & Law
Proposed Cross-listing
IS 381/PPEL 381 Theories of Nationalism in the context of Israel/Palestine (see course outline)
1 unit
Prerequisites (if any): One previous philosophy course
Discussion Agenda
- Health insurance update (Carl Sorenson)
- Search update
- Capacity audit for 2010-11
- Continued discussion of a selective reassigned time pool
- Other business
Next Meeting
We will meet on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. in Tyler Haynes Commons, Room 305 (THC 305).
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