A.
The Undergraduate Coordinating Council shall consist of representation
from the faculty, the students and the administration. One faculty seat
shall be
apportioned to each undergraduate degree-granting college and to the University
Libraries. The remaining seats shall be apportioned as follows:
1. Determine an allocation of nine additional seats
in accordance with the ratio between the number of regular full-time faculty
members in each college,
excluding the College of Law and members of the supportive professional
staff, to the total number of such faculty members in all undergraduate
colleges,
this being the number reported by the office of the executive vice president
and provost on January first of each year.
2. Determine an allocation of nine additional seats
in accordance with the ratio between the number of undergraduate degree
programs in each college to the
total number of such degree programs in all colleges. Degree programs shall
be considered to be those programs offered by departments for which a
separate degree title is offered; minors and emphases within degree programs
shall not be considered as separate degree programs.
3. Determine an allocation of nine additional seats
in accordance with the ratio between the number of undergraduate credit
hours taught per year in each
college to the total number of undergraduate credit hours taught per year
in all colleges.
Each college shall receive the maximum number of seats on the council to
which it would be entitled under either formula (1), formula (2), or formula
(3) as
identified above. The number of faculty seats on the council apportioned
under the three conditions shall be increased above nine if necessary to
accommodate
the total number of seats determined to be needed under the application
of the above conditions.
Faculty members shall be nominated by their respective college curriculum
committees and elected by their respective college faculties. The University
Libraries
representative to the Undergraduate Coordinating Council shall be elected
by the faculty of the University Libraries. Elected faculty shall serve
three-year,
staggered, renewable terms. Faculty representatives on the council shall
elect from among their members a person who shall serve as the assistant
chair of the
council.
The remaining seats shall be apportioned as follows:
Each standing committee shall nominate one student member for membership
on the UCC. These nominees shall elect from among themselves those students
who shall serve on the UCC.
The vice provost for undergraduate education shall serve ex officio as chair of the council.
B. The Undergraduate Coordinating Council shall have the following responsibilities:
1. Establish general policies for undergraduate study;
2. Coordinate the intercollegiate aspects of undergraduate education;
3. In consultation with the colleges, determine
policy for undergraduate studies and baccalaureate programs, and semester-hour
requirements for
undergraduate majors and minors;
4. Foster high standards of undergraduate instruction;
5. Organize and direct the work of the standing
committees of the Undergraduate Coordinating Council, receive reports from
such committees, and render final
decisions on the policy recommendations received from them;
6. Determine policy governing programs of study,
and approve all such new programs of study. A program of study refers to
any academic concentration which
is reported on student transcripts.;
7. Encourage cooperation among departments and colleges concerning curricular matters and resolve any differences among the colleges.
C.
The chair, the assistant chair, and such other faculty members as the council
may designate shall comprise a committee to prepare the agenda for meetings
of
the council.
Minutes and reports of the Undergraduate Coordinating Council shall be
deposited in the University Archives and distributed in a timely fashion
to the executive
secretary of the University Council, to the executive vice-president and
provost, to the chairs of the standing committees of the Undergraduate
Coordinating
Council, to deans of the six undergraduate degree-granting colleges and
the director of the University Libraries, and to such others as deemed
appropriate by the
council.
Substantive changes in policies under the jurisdiction of the Undergraduate Coordinating Council must be reported to the University Council.
| D. MEMBERSHIP |
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| †*Vice Provost | ¤Robert Wheeler | Earl Seaver | ||
| Business | David Sinason | David Sinason | David Sinason | |
| Business | Charles Downing | Charles Downing | ||
| Education | Kenneth King | Elizabeth Wilkins | Elizabeth Wilkins | Elizabeth Wilkins |
| Education | @Sally Conklin | Lucy Townsend | Lucy Townsend | Lucy Townsend |
| Engineering & Eng. Tech. | Scott Short | Nourredine Boubekri | Nourredine Boubekri | Nourredine Boubekri |
| Engineering & Eng. Tech. | James Stewart | **James Stewart | ||
| Health and Human Sciences | Deb Gough | Deb Gough/Sally Conklin | Deb Gough | |
| Health and Human Sciences | Judith Hertz | Linda Derscheid | ||
| Liberal Arts & Sciences | Philip Eubanks | #Philip Eubanks | ||
| Liberal Arts & Sciences | Leslie Rigg | Leslie Rigg | ||
| Liberal Arts & Sciences | *@William Tolhurst | Art Doederlein | Art Doederlein | Art Doederlein |
| Liberal Arts & Sciences | David Rusin | David Rusin | David Rusin | David Rusin |
| Liberal Arts & Sciences | C. T. Lin | C. T. Lin | C. T. Lin | |
| Liberal Arts & Sciences | Keith Millis | Keith Millis | Keith Miller | |
| Visual & Performing Arts | **William Goldenberg | William Goldenberg | ||
| Visual & Performing Arts | Larry Stoffel | Larry Stoffel | ||
| University Libraries
Representative |
Nestor Osorio | Nestor Osorio | ||
| Students (6) | Kevin O'Kelly - LAS | Laura Krueger |