Curriculum Committee Minutes for the meeting held on April 16, 2019
Minutes
The Academic Senate Committee on CURRICULUM COMMITTEE met on April 16, 2019 at 2:10 pm in H-239
Committee Members in Attendance:
Liaisons in Attendance:
Also in attendance:
M. Franco (Chair, Mathematics & Computer Science), J. Maloy (Chair, English)
Business:
The meeting was called to order at 2:10 PM
- The minutes of the March 26, 2019 meeting were approved by the committee.
- The committee welcomed two new members, Florence Farrat from the Registrar, and Hemraj Benny Tirandai from the Chemistry Department. Their terms will begin in the Fall of 2019.
- The committee considered the proposed program revision of the Dual-Joint A.S./B.S. Degree in Criminal Justice with John Jay College of Criminal Justice. After discussing the proposal, the committee voted and the proposal was approved unanimously by those present.
- The committee considered the proposed program revision of the Liberal Arts and Sciences A.A. Degree – Education Concentration. After discussing the proposal, the committee voted and the proposal was approved unanimously by those present.
- Mercedes Franco, Chair of the Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, presented proposals for the department.
- The committee considered the proposed course revisions for:
MA-010 ALP Elementary Algebra
MA-010 Elementary Algebra
MA-321 Mathematics in Contemporary Society
MA-128 Calculus for Technical and Business Students
MA-119 College Algebra
MA-114 College Algebra and Trigonometry for Technical Students
CS-100 Introduction to Computers and Programming
After discussing the proposals, the committee voted and the proposals were approved unanimously by those present.
- Jennifer Maloy, Chair of the English Department, presented proposals for the department.
- The committee considered the proposed course revisions for:
ENGL-102 English Composition II: Introduction to Literature
ENGL-103 Writing for New Media
ENGL-202 Readings in Poetry
ENGL-203 Readings in Drama
ENGL-204 Readings in Prose Fiction
ENGL-211 English Literature I: Anglo-Saxon Period through the Eighteenth Century
ENGL-212 English Literature II: Nineteenth Century to Present
ENGL-213 World Literature I: Ancient through Renaissance
ENGL-214 World Literature II: Masterpieces from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries
ENGL-215 American Literature I: Colonial Period to American Renaissance
ENGL-216 American Literature II: Civil War to Present
ENGL-217 Contemporary Literature in English
ENGL-311 Journalism II: Feature and Magazine Article Writing
After discussing the proposals, the committee voted and the proposals were approved unanimously by those present.
The meeting was adjourned at 4:00 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Patrick Wallach
Committee on CURRICULUM COMMITTEE , Secretary