The Curriculum Committee is a standing committee of the Faculty Senate, and reports directly to the Senate. The Committee’s role is to ensure the coherence and integrity of the university curriculum, in accordance with the educational goals of the institution. The Committee evaluates proposals for courses, majors and minors; establishes and reviews existing curriculum development procedures, and develops and reviews curricular policies as articulated in the University Catalogue (and the Student Handbook in particular).
The Curriculum Committee, in consultation with the Provost, bears the primary responsibility for the oversight and development of policies concerning the 91³Ô¹ÏÍøcurriculum, the co-curriculum or any credit bearing activity.
The Committee also provides guidelines and templates for the submission of new or revised courses, majors, minors and programs. These documents are reviewed at the beginning of each academic year, and updatedÌýas necessary.
The Curriculum Committee considers proposals submitted by all academic departments at the undergraduate and graduate levels. It evaluates whether these proposals contribute toÌýor operate withinÌýthe curricular goals and vision of both the department and the University as a whole. It also monitors the relationships among new courses, majors and minors, and the existing offerings of other academic departments.
The Curriculum Committee is composed of five voting members. Four voting members are elected; one of the five voting members is appointed by the Provost. All voting members serve once-renewable, staggered, two-year terms. The Curriculum Committee will also have four ex-officio members: the Provost of the University or his/her representative; the University Registrar; the University Librarian; the Director of the Academic Resource Center (ARC). The Chair may invite other members of faculty or the administration if necessary.
You can consult the Curricular Proposal Documents page .Ìý
Member | Department |
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Franck Andrianarivo Rakotobe | French Studies and Modern Languages |
Amanda Dennis | Comparative Literature |
Biswamit Dwibedy | Comparative Literature and English |
Miranda Spieler | History and Politics |
Jessica Valle Orero | Computer Science, Math and Environmental Science |
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Kevin Dixey | Academic Resource Center |
Lorie MacKenzie | University Registrar |
Sarah Murray | Library |
Christine Tomasek | Academic Affairs |
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