The purpose of the University Curriculum Council is to advise the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs on all university curricula and programs. They are authorized to review proposed changes in undergraduate and graduate programs, curricula, policies, and procedures and make appropriate recommendations.
The University Undergraduate Curriculum Council is the sounding board and review mechanism for all substantive undergraduate curriculum matters.
1.1. Name. The name of this body is the University Undergraduate Curriculum Council.
1.2. Purpose. The purpose of the University Undergraduate Curriculum Council is to advise the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs on all undergraduate curriculum and programs. It is authorized to review proposed changes in undergraduate programs, curriculum, policies, and procedures and make appropriate recommendations.
1.3. History. The University Undergraduate Curriculum Council was reconstituted by a joint committee of the Faculty Senate and the Academic Council of Deans. It was originally named the University Curriculum Council but was renamed the University Undergraduate Curriculum Council to more accurately represent its true function. The UUCC parallels the Graduate Curriculum Committee.
All bodies that have undergraduate curriculum oversight are subordinate to the UUCC. All substantive curriculum matters come before the UUCC through proper channels. In addition the review and monitoring of the core curriculum, general University degree requirements, course overlap and oversight are the purview of the UUCC. All new programs or major changes in existing programs are reviewed by the UUCC.
2.1. Membership Guidelines. There are 3 types of membership: elected, appointed, and ex officio.
2.1.1. Elected Members. Each college, Developmental Studies, and the Library shall have one representative per 25 full-time faculties (rounded up with a cap of six). All faculty positions are elected by and from the full-time faculty within the college. All members must hold tenure and the rank of assistant professor or higher. Election to serve is for three academic years, and terms are staggered to insure continuity. The spring semester faculty roster determines the composition for the next academic year.
2.1.2. Appointed Members. The Faculty Senate, the Council of Instructional Departments (CID), and the Student Government Association (SGA) each appoint one representative annually.
2.1.3. Ex Officio Members. The Senior Associate Provost (SAP), the University Registrar, and SACS Liaison serve as ex officio members.
2.2. Current Membership. Membership of the UUCC presently consists of 17 total voting members.
Arts and Sciences | 6 members |
Business | 1 members |
Education & Human Development | 2 members |
Engineering | 2 members |
Fine Arts & Communication | 2 members |
Library | 1 member |
Faculty Senate | 1 member |
CID | 1 member |
SGA | 1 member |
Registrar | Ex Officio |
SAP | Ex Officio |
SACS | Ex Officio |
2.3. Officers. Council Members elect the chair, the chair-elect, and the secretary from the voting members in the fall semester.
3.1. Regular Meetings. The UUCC shall hold a regular meeting during the third Monday of each month all year, or, if the University is not in session, the Council shall hold its regular meeting during the following week the University is in session.
3.2. Quorum. A quorum of the UUCC shall consist of one-half of the membership during fall or spring terms, or one-third during the summer term. A quorum is necessary to open business, but a lesser number may adjourn.
3.3. Statement of Representation. Any voting member of the UUCC unable to attend a meeting may designate in a signed statement a representative and present the form to the Secretary before the meeting. The Secretary shall ensure that all representatives meet UUCC eligibility requirements. (For Statement of Representation form, see Appendix A.)
4.1. Subcommittees. There are three standing subcommittees: Curriculum Proposals, Curriculum Council Policies and Bylaws, and Core Curriculum Assessment. Each member shall be appointed annually by the UUCC chair to serve on one of the standing subcommittees.
5.1. Procedures.