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Curriculum Committee
The Curriculum Committee
has the following charge:
- to admit new courses to the curriculum
- to recommend
approval of changes in major/minor programs to the Faculty Senate
- to report actions taken
- to recommend priorities and directions for
major/minor programs to the Curriculum Coordinating Committee.
Membership includes five faculty (one from each core area),
two students and a representative from academic affairs. One of the
five faculty members serves as chair.
Parent Committee: Curriculum
Coordinating
Subcommittees: none
Note: The materials below are for distribution only
to the Concordia campus community. Internet Explorer is required to access
these materials, in order to be able to send CCM as the domain along with
the username and password login information.
Forms for Proposals to the Curriculum Committee: New Courses, Course
Changes, and Changes in Majors
In order to submit a proposal, please access the forms using the
links below and send one electronic copy by email attachment and eight
hard copies of your completed proposal to the chair of the
Curriculum Committee, Nick Ellig (ellig@cord.edu).
Deadlines for New courses and Course Modifications:
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September 15, 2008 in order to take effect in Spring
2009
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January 15, 2009 in order to take effect in Fall 2009
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September 15, 2009 in order to take effect in Spring
2010
Forms:
| New Courses |
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| Course Changes |
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Changes in Majors |
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Items under Consideration
Please note: Anyone who wishes to express concerns about a new
proposal or other business under consideration should contact the chair
of the Curriculum Committee before the posted meeting date.
Next Meeting: September 2008
Minutes/Reports
- 2007/2008: Sept 18,
Sept 25,
Sept 27,
Oct 09,
Oct 30,
Nov 13,
Nov 20,
Nov 27,
Jan 9,
Jan 16, Jan 23,
Jan 30,
Feb 06,
Feb 20,
Mar 05,
2007-2008 Summary Report
- 2006/2007: Sept 12,
Sept 19,
Sept 26,
Oct 17,
Nov 07,
Nov 28,
Dec 05,
Jan 9,
Jan 16, Jan 23,
Jan 30,
Feb 6, Feb 20,
Mar 6,
Mar 26, April 17, 2006-2007
Summary Report
- 2005/2006: Oct 3, Oct
10, Oct 12, Nov
9, Nov 30,
Jan 10,
Jan 17,
Jan 24 Jan 31
Feb 7,
Feb 10,
Feb 21,
Mar 7,
Mar 21,
Apr 11,
2005-2006 Summary Report
- 2004/2005: Sep 7, Sep
14, Sep 21, Sep 28,
Oct 5, Oct
12, Dec 7, Jan
18, Jan 25, Mar
8, Mar 15, Apr
5, Apr 12
- 2003/2004: Sep 2, Sep
9, Sep 16, Sep
23, Sep 30, Oct
7, Oct 9, Oct 14,
Nov 18, Dec 2, Dec 9,
Jan 13, Jan 20, Jan
27, Feb 3,
Feb 10, Feb 17, Feb
24, Mar 9, Mar 16,
Apr 20, report
to Senate
- 2002/2003: Sep 3, Sep
10, Sep 19, Sep
26, Oct 3, Oct
10, Oct 24, Nov
14, Dec 5, Dec
12, Jan 14, Jan
16, Jan 21, Jan 28,
Feb 4, Feb
18, Feb 25, Mar 11,
Mar 25, Apr 1, Apr 15
- 2001/2002: Sep 4, Sep
19, Sep 21, Sep
26, Oct 3, Jan
10, Jan 14, Jan28, Mar
11, Apr 2
- 2000/2001: Sep 14, Sep 21,
Oct 12, Oct
26, Nov 2, Nov 30
- 1999/2000: Sep 10, Sep
16, Nov 8 report to
Senate
- Report on double majoring (6
January 1998)
Other Business under Consideration
- Depth of major
- Calendar change
- Criteria to distinguish course levels
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