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
(x ) Bachelor of Arts ( ) Master of Arts ( ) Doctor of Philosophy
( ) Bachelor of Science ( ) Master of Science ( ) Other
______________________________________
2. ( ) New major/curriculum 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. (X ) Revision of existing: (
X) major ( ) minor ( ) concentration
Present title Bachelor of Arts: Art
Records System Program Code
(X ) 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:
Foundation studio art courses are taken in the freshman year. The Foundation Colloquium is taken both semesters of the freshman year. Art concentration, art studies, and art electives are taken in the sophomore through senior years.
Art 315 has been taken after completion of 62 credits and has been applied toward both the art major requirement and a breadth requirement. The course has not fulfilled the goals for which it was designed. Department faculty feel that student needs are better met by taking three additional hours of Studio Art credit and three additional hours of Art History.
Note: Since 315 is no longer required, we propose adding three credits of Art electives and 3 credits of Art History.
DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS
MAJOR: ART
CURRICULUM
CREDITS
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
ART
110 Foundation Drawing
I ............................................ 3
ART
111 Foundation 2D
Design .......................................... 3
ART
112 Foundation Drawing
II ........................................... 3
ART
113 Foundation 3D Design
.......................................... 3
ART
114 Foundation
Colloquium (fall semester) .................... 0
ART
115 Foundation
Colloquium (spring semester ................ 0
ART
114/115 Required fall and
spring of freshman year
Art
Concentration.................................................................................
12
Twelve credits beyond those that might have been taken as part of
foundation requirements. At least three
credits must be at the 400-level. (ceramics, painting, photography,
printmaking, sculpture)
Art
Electives.......................................................................................
12
Courses from other department concentrations outside of chosen art
discipline.
Art
History courses
...........................................................................
9
ELECTIVES
After required courses are completed sufficient elective credits must be
taken to meet the minimum credit
requirement for the degree.
CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF 124
AUTHORIZED DEGREE TITLES
Please check the appropriate
degree:
( ) Bachelor of
Applied Science
( X ) 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 BusinessAdministration
( ) 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
( ) 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