ACADEMIC PROGRAM APPROVAL

 

                                                                                             CHECKLIST

 

This form is a routing document for the approval of new and revised academic programs.  Page 2 will serve as an attachment to the Faculty Senate agenda.  Proposing department should complete form, attach as a cover page and forward to the college dean. Documentation should include copy of curriculum as it is to appear in the Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog.  Proposals must arrive to the Undergraduate/Graduate Committee by November in order to reach the Faculty Senate by March 1.   Proposals received after this date cannot be implemented the following year nor included in the catalog for that year.

                                                                                                                                                                                                              

1.        Proposed change leads to the degree of

 

(  ) Bachelor of Arts                                (  ) Master of Arts                  (  ) Doctor of Philosophy      

 

(  ) Bachelor of Science           ( X ) Master of Science           (  ) Other ______________________________________

 

2.   (X  ) New major/curriculum               Wildlife Ecology                                                                                                                                                                  Title to be entered in record of students who select this program

 

       (  ) New minor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Title to be entered in record of students who select this program

 

       (  ) Change from provisional to permanent status.

 

 

3.   (  ) Revision of existing:         (  ) major                            (  ) minor                                 (  ) concentration

 

Present title                                                                                                                                                                          

 

Records System Program Code                                                                                                                                           

 

(  ) Add/delete required courses/credit hours

 

                (  ) Add concentration                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Title

(  ) Delete concentration                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Title

 

4.  (  ) Deletion of existing/disestablish:    (  ) major               (  ) minor                 ( ) Other _______________________________

 

                 Title                                                                                                                              Code______________________                                              

 

5.  (  )  Policy Change____________________________________________________________________________________

                                                Title/Department

 

ROUTING AND APPROVALS: (Please do not remove supporting documentation.)

 

Department Chairperson                                                                                                        Date                                       

 

Dean of College                                                                                                                       Date                                       

 

Chairperson, Senate Com. On UG or GR Studies                                                                  Date                                       

 

Chairperson, Senate Coordinating Com.                                                                 Date                                       

 

Secretary, Faculty Senate                                                                                                       Date                                       

 

Date of Senate Resolution                                                                                                      Date to be Effective               

 

Registrar                                                                  Program Code                                         Date                                       

 

Vice Provost for Academic Programs & Planning                                                                  Date                                       

 

Provost                                                                                                                                   Date                                       

 

Board of Trustee Notification                                                                                                                Date                                       

 

 


a.  Rationale for creation, revision, or deletion:

 

 

The Department of Entomology and Applied Ecology began offering an M.S. in Entomology in 1949. In 1999 the degree name was changed to Entomology and Applied Ecology to provide a broader name to the degree for the benefit of students in the program with interests and thesis topics broader than insects. However, no curricular changes were made, which left those students still required to take 9 credits of insect courses. To remedy this problem, in 2001 the department established two concentrations at the M.S. level in the Entomology and Applied Ecology program: (I) Entomology and (2) Applied Ecology.  In 2002, the department’s name was changed to the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology to describe better the focus of the department’s research and instructional missions at the graduate and undergraduate levels.  The name change also was in anticipation of the next step in the department’s evolution – addition of an M.S. program that would complement the applied ecology concentration.  This new program would attract and serve another category of student, one seeking stronger, identifiable credentials in wildlife than the Applied Ecology concentration offered.  The presence of two faculty and several graduate students, as well as plans to hire a third faculty member with interests and research in wildlife ecology and conservation, have prompted the department to propose the addition of an M.S. in Wildlife Ecology. 

The proposed program is designed to produce graduates with appropriate credentials for employment as wildlife ecologists and wildlife biologists.  These fields are competitive, and permanent employment typically requires an M.S. degree.  An essential aspect of the program will be that graduates meet the educational requirements for certification as a wildlife biologist by the Wildlife Society (TWS), the professional society of wildlife professionals (see www.wildlife.org).

Because the TWS requirements are extensive (81 semester hours in ecology, zoology, botany, wildlife management, quantitative areas, communication, and social sciences), students most likely to enroll and graduate in this program will have B.S. degrees or considerable coursework in wildlife.  Such students will already have met all or most of the TWS requirements and thus be able to focus on graduate-level courses in wildlife ecology, statistics, and entomology as well as thesis research.  Students lacking a substantial proportion of the TWS requirements would be delayed in completing the degree by the need to make up those deficits. We will advise applicants of this condition.

We plan to retain the current Entomology and Applied Ecology program with its two concentrations. Retaining the Applied Ecology concentration therein may seem redundant with the proposed Wildlife Ecology program.  However, the former provides a different focus.  It will serve students with ecological interests who do not seek employment as wildlife biologists.  Such students also will likely have B.S. degrees without a wildlife focus.  Retaining the concentrations also offers flexibility to students.  For example, a student with both ecological and entomological interests may emphasize one or the other by the choice of concentration. The Applied Ecology concentration is the nexus where any of our faculty could mentor students appropriately.

We expect 3-5 students to be enrolled in the program during the first few years and the number to grow to approximately 10 students within 5 years.  Numbers in the Entomology and Applied Ecology program may decrease slightly because some graduate students who would have been Applied Ecology concentrators will be in the Wildlife Ecology program.  The proposed program will not require any new courses or additional resources.  The library resources are adequate for this proposed program.

 

b.  Summary of program:

 

The Wildlife Ecology program will require courses in wildlife ecology, statistics, and entomology. In conjunction with the 30 graduate credits required for the degree, students in the Wildlife Ecology program must have satisfied the minimum educational requirements for certification as a wildlife biologist by the Wildlife Society to the satisfaction of the student’s committee.  These requirements can be met with any combination of undergraduate and graduate courses completed prior to and during graduate study at UD, but their extent would make completing them solely during the M.S. program cumbersome and unlikely.  The degree will require 8 departmental core credits required of all M.S. students, 6 graduate thesis credits, 7 additional graduate-level ENWC credits, and 9 additional graduate credits, of which only three may be independent study (X66) or research (X68).  All students also must pass an oral General Knowledge Exam, present their thesis research in a departmental seminar, and successfully defend the thesis.


 

AUTHORIZED DEGREE TITLES

Please check the appropriate degree:

 

(   )          Bachelor of Applied Science

(   )          Bachelor of Arts

(   )          Bachelor of Arts in Educational Studies

(   )          Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies

(   )          Bachelor of Chemical Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Civil Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Computer Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Electrical Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Environmental Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Fine Arts

(   )          Bachelor of Liberal Studies

(   )          Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Music

(   )          Bachelor of Science

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Accounting

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Education

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Nursing

(   )          Master  of Applied Sciences

(   )          Master of Arts

(   )          Master of Arts in Liberal Studies

(   )          Master of Business Administration

(   )          Master of Chemical Engineering

(   )          Master of Civil Engineering

(   )          Master of Education

(   )          Master of Electrical Engineering

(   )          Master of Environmental and Energy Policy

(   )          Master of Fine Arts

(   )          Master of Instruction

(   )          Master of Marine Policy

(   )          Master of Materials Science and Engineering

(   )          Master of Mechanical Engineering

(   )          Master of Music

(   )          Master of Physical Therapy

(   )          Master of Public Administration

( X )         Master of Science

(   )          Master of Science  in Nursing

(   )          Doctor of Education

(   )          Doctor of Philosophy

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                              

This document will be retained permanently in the Faculty Senate Office.

 

Revised 04/23/01