Voting members present: Aidas Banaitis, Andrea Allan, Liz Delf, Kelsey Emard, Daniel Faltesek, Troy Hall, Matthew Kennedy, Lori McGraw, Brian Mills, Kari-Lyn Sakuma
Voting members absent: Geoffrey Barstow, Abigail Crowell, Paula Weiss
Ex-officio members present: Assessment & Accreditation – Heath Henry; Core Ed – McKenzie Huber; DPO – Tenisha Tevis; Ecampus – Karen Watte
Guests: Patrick Ball, Stephanie Baugh, Michael Jefferies, Kristin Nagy Katz, Caryn Stoess
Course Reviews
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BI 101 – Environmental Biology Scientific Inquiry
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Z 102 – Animal Biology Scientific Inquiry
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BI 103 – Human Biology Scientific Inquiry
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BI 101, Z 102 and BI 103 have be reviewed as a group.
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Revisions at this point were straight forward – asked that they detail which assignments were the essential assignments. Asked that they remove advising language. Asked that they clear up language regarding time expectations.
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Recommend approving BI 101, Z 102 and BI 103.
Action: Motion to approve all three courses; seconded. The motion was approved with 10 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition and 0 abstentions.
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TA 147 – Intro to Theatre Arts & Humanities – Gen
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Ask that course title be made to match in CIM and on syllabus
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Ecampus syllabus still has the wrong name.
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Ecampus syllabus does not have as much detail as the Corvallis syllabus.
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Ecampus syllabus has not undergone any changes.
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No apparent changes in CIM.
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Asked that Ecampus redevelopment form be submitted
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Asked that Course Learning Outcome (CLO) 3 assessment language be clarified.
Action: Motion to send back and request that they clarify learning outcome 3 and change the title on the syllabus; seconded. The motion was approved with 10 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition and 0 abstentions.
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HST 280 – The Transatlantic Slave Trade Arts & Humanities – Global
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Extremely strong course.
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Minor comment – why is it not in Social Sciences?
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Historical analysis of primary and secondary documents.
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The LOCR report lists history as an acceptable humanities course
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Additional points:
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Missing an "And" in the course description, last sentence.
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How exactly does Assignment 4 help students connect to their lived experience?
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The syllabus does not explain when peer/instructor feedback will be provided, which is a category criterion, but it is in the CIM proposal.
Action: Motion to approve with grammatical changes and a suggestion to clarify assignment 4; seconded. The motion was approved with 10 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition and 0 abstentions.
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WR 323 – Advanced Writing & Argumentation Writing Elevation
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Sent back with one question and it looks like they responded. The response was somewhat broad but did some appropriate and the syllabi were updated.
Action: Motion to approve; seconded. The motion was approved with 9 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition and 1 abstention.
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WR 362 – Science Writing Writing Elevation
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The proposal was detailed and well done.
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Appropriate for the category
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Only concern – same essential assignment for every category.
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Other courses have been approved with the same essential assignment for all the Learning Outcomes
Action: Motion to approve; seconded. The motion was approved with 10 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition and 0 abstentions.
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LEAD 242 – Personal Leadership Development Beyond I & II
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HDFS 262 – Introduction to Human Services Beyond I & II
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HDFS 310 – Human Services Practicum Beyond I & II
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Proposed together. All well detailed and good fits for the category.
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The biggest issue – None list a Transitions course as a pre-requisite, but this was something changed after the fact, so it is not an issue of the course content.
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Transitions has to be taken first or at the same time; if this course is transferred in, that criteria is not being met for HDFS 262.
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HDFS 262 is a pre-requisite for 310 – why? It is a requirement for a lot of courses and is transferred in by a lot of students.
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HDFS is in a unique situation due to the Major Transfer Map agreements.
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Discussion on HDFS 262 was tabled to consider potential conflicts with the Major Transfer Map and the Core Ed Learning Outcomes.
Action: Motion to approve LEAD 242; seconded. A Transitions course is expected once one is available; seconded. The motion was approved with 10 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to approve HDFS 310; seconded. The motion was approved with 10 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition and 0 abstentions.
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MTH 227 – Calculus and Probability for the Life Sciences I Quantitative Literacy
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No serious issues with course and seems appropriate for the category.
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Does have a pre-requisite of MTH 100Z or a 75 or higher on a placement exam.
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Course seems open to students, regardless of discipline.
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The Quantitative Literacy category is specifically for the Math and Statistics courses.
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It is centered on Math but is tailored for the Life Sciences.
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Discussion on the course will continue during the next meeting.
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GEOG 203 – There is No Plan(et) B Social Science
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Tabled until the next meeting.
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PS 207 – Political Communications Comm, Media, Society
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Tabled until the next meeting.
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GEO 201 – Physical Geology Scientific Inquiry
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Tabled until the next meeting.
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H 244 – Science of Human & Planetary Health Scientific Inquiry
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Tabled until the next meeting.
Process Discussions
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Past Difference, Power & Discrimination classes moving into new categories (and other significant category changes)
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Tabled until the next meeting.