v. Planning and FinanceCommittee

 

No report.

 

 

                       B. Reports from COE Council ad hoc committees (None)

 

 

4. Reports from other College or University Groups

                       A. Faculty Council

                       B. Graduate Council

                       C. Continuing Education Advisory Council

                       D. EMU Research Advisory Council

                       E. COE Program and Policy Advisory Board

                       F. COE Resource Development Board

                       G. COE Human Subjects/Research Advisory Committee

                       H. COE Student Advisory Committee

                       I. ad hoc Technology Advisory Committee

                       J. ad hoc Building Appearance Committee

                       K. ad hoc Diversity Committee

                       L. ad hoc Porter Chair Advisory Committee

                       M. ad hoc Education Alumni Hall of Fame Committee

            N. Other COE Groups

                       O. COE Departments or Offices

                        P. Porter Building status

Q. NCATE/State preparation status

R. Dean=s report

 

 

5. Old business

 

Items tabled at a previousmeeting:

 

A.  EDLD 601 Grantwritingand Fundraising for College and School Professionals (2)

 

 

            6. New business.

 

The Department ofTeacher Education proposes:

 

(New course) EDPS 660 Grantwriting (2).  This course is designed to help studentsdevelop and improve their grantwriting and grantsmanship skills and knowledge.  The course topics include, but are notlimited to, developing a fundable idea, writing a quality proposal, andlocating sources of funding.

 

(Additionalinformation will be available at the meeting.)

 

 

            7. Adjournment.

 

 

Next meeting: June 11, 2003, 2:00 p.m., Porter 301 B/C.

 

 

SUPPLEMENT 1

 

 

The followingproposals have been received from other colleges.  They will become effective on June 30, unlessobjections are raised.  Ordinarily, thesewould be referred to the Professional and Affiliated Programs Committee;however, the COE Council has agreed to assume the work of that committee untilnext fall.

 

Additionalinformation about each of the proposals will be available at the COE Councilmeeting.  However, in brief, they are:

 

1.  Revision of the Master of PublicAdministration program by the creation of a new concentration in NonprofitManagement.  The concentration calls for:

ACC646 Financial Management of Nonprofit Organizations

LAW 603 Legal,Governance and Fundraising Issues in Nonprofit Organizations

Two of:

ACC 605 StrategicInformation and Control Systems

MGMT 570 StartingNew Ventures

MGMT 629 HumanResource Development

SWRK 570Supervising Staff and Volunteers

SWRK 622 GrantWriting and Resource Development

SWRK 694Community Action Seminar

Required elective[sic] PLSC 645 Intergovernmental Relations

 

 

2.  Seven Graduate Certificates in Public Affairs

General PublicManagement

Public PersonnelManagement

Public BudgetManagement

Management ofPublic Healthcare Services

Public LandPlanning and Development Management

Local GovernmentManagement

Public PolicyAnalysis

 

Each consists of12-17 hours (5 courses except 6 for Public Policy Analysis), variously drawingfrom courses in PLSC, MGMT, ECON, HLAD, GEOG.

 

 

3.  Revision of the Master of Arts in SpanishBilingual-Bicultural Education by abolishing the unused track for Astudents with a bachelor=s degree in bilingual education or abilingual endorsement.@

 

 

SUPPLEMENT 2


The following proposals have been received from other colleges. They will become effective on June 30, unless objections are raised. Ordinarily, these would be referred to the Professional and Affiliated Programs Committee; however, the COE Council has agreed to assume the work of that committee until next fall.

Additional information about each of the proposals will be available at the COE Council meeting. However, in brief, they are:


1. Proposed new courses:

AAS 370 Films of the African American Experience (3). This course examines African American literature that has been adapted to film. Film history about African American involvement in the industry, including filmmakers is included. The course involves developing techniques of analyzing fiction and drama as well as film adaptations of the African American experience.

AAS 402 African American Studies Internship Seminar (3). AAS 402 African American Studies Internship Seminar is designed as a practicum in which majors and minors in African American studies can acquire a practical experience of an African American Organization.



SUPPLEMENT 3


The following proposal has been received from another college. It will become effective on June 30, unless objections are raised. Ordinarily, these would be referred to the Professional and Affiliated Programs Committee; however, the COE Council has agreed to assume the work of that committee until next fall.

Additional information about the proposal will be available at the COE Council meeting. However, in brief, it is:


ESLN 515 Graduate ESL Seminar in Academic Communication (3). This course is designed for non-native speakers of English to improve their oral communication skills for participation in graduate-level classes in their degree programs. Students read authentic academic texts and develop skills and strategies for oral presentations and critical response. A major emphasis is on having students learn academic vocabulary and enhance reading skills.