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Undergraduate Education, Council on - Agendas - 2009-2010

CUE Agenda, April 30, 2010
1:30 - 3:00 p.m.

***** LOCATION CHANGE******

WALNUT ROOM, TALLEY STUDENT CENTER (4TH FLOOR)

*** Italian Buffet Lunch provided beginning at 1:00 p.m. *** Guests are invited to lunch

AGENDA AND ACTIONS TO DOWNLOAD [PDF]

Call to Order:

  • Remarks from Chair, Carrie McLean,

    Introduction of Guests:

    Dr. Larry Blanton, Director of University Honors Program
    Dr. Bill Winner, Director of the Environmental Sciences program and Erin Champion, ES Asst. Coordinator
    Dr. Tom Miller and Jennifer Capps, NC State Entrepreneurship Initiative
    Dr. Marcia Gumpertz, Professor and Interim Vice Provost for Diversity & Inclusion
    Ms. Kelly Hook, Student Body President-elect
  • Remarks from the Interim Dean DUAP, Dr. John Ambrose

Old Business:

  • WGS/STS 210 Women & Gender in Sci. & Tech – TABLED action– Review for Interdisciplinary Perspectives list – J. Jameson

New Business:

  • Approval of 4-16-2010 Minutes
  • HON Experimental Course Offerings Review– Spring 2010 series- Guest Larry Blanton – presenter F.  Artis
    • HON 292 Ecological Systems – GEP Natural Science
    • HON 294 On the Human – GEP Humanities/GER Humanities(Philosophy)
    • HON 294 Kantian Ethics – GEP Humanities/GER Humanities (Philosophy)
    • HON 295 The Sociology of Economic Life – GEP Social Sciences
    • HON 296 Technology & American Culture – GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives
    • HON 299 East Asian Music and Culture - GEP Visual & Performing Arts/GEP Global Knowledge
  • New Courses for GEP Listing:

    • Guests Dr. Bill Winner and Erin Champion – presenter F. Artis for:
      • ES 200 Climate Change & Sustainability – new – Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Global Knowledge lists
      • ES 300 Energy & the Environment - new – Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Global Knowledge
    • Guests Dr. Tom Miller and Jennifer Capps - presenter D. Parish for:
      • EI 201 Exploring Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurial Thinking – new – Interdisciplinary Perspectives
      • EI 331 Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurial Thinking I: Skills & Planning Basics– new – Interdisciplinary Perspectives
  • Topic:  GEP US Diversity Guest Dr. Marcia Gumpertz
  • New Courses for GEP listing:

    • AEE/ANS/PB 208 Ag Biotech.: Iss & Impl New for Interdisciplinary Perspectives C. Jordan
    • BIT 100 Current Topics in Biotechnology New for Natural Sciences C. Jordan
    • FLJ/ANT 351 Contemp Culture in Japan New for Humanities and Global Knowledge J. Jameson
    • HI 232 The World from 1200-1750 New for Humanities and Global Knowledge D. Auerbach
    • IS 200 Intro to International Studies New for IP & Global Knowledge J. Jameson
    • PE 241 Social Dance II New for PE/Healthy Living L. Brown
  • Course review to remain on GEP list:

    • PE 253 Orienteering Review for PE/Healthy Living L. Brown
    • PE 255 Basic Canoeing Review for PE/Healthy Living L. Brown
    • PE 257 Backpacking Review for PE/Healthy Living L. Brown
    • PE 258 Basic Rock Climbing Review for PE/Health Living L. Brown
    • PE 259 Intermediate Rock Climbing Review for PE/Healthy Living L. Brown
    • PE 262 Whitewater Canoeing Review for PE/Healthy Living L. Brown
    • PE 276 Whitewater Rafting Review for PE/Healthy Living L. Brown
    • PE 283 Mountaineering Review for PE/Healthy Living L. Brown
    • HI 481 History of the Life Sciences Review for Interdisciplinary Perspectives D. Auerbach
    • HI 482 Darwinism in Science & Society Review for Interdisciplinary Perspectives D. Auerbach
    • HI 485 History of American Technology Review for Interdisciplinary Perspective D. Auerbach
    • SOC 450 Environmental Sociology Review for Interdisciplinary Perspectives J. Jameson
    • STS 302 Cont Science, Tech & Hum Values Review for Interdisciplinary Perspectives D. Auerbach
  • Courses to be dropped from GEP list:
    • ANT 348 Peoples & Cultures of Italy Drop from Social Sciences and Global Knowledge    J. Jameson
    • STS 326 Technology Assessment   Drop from Interdisciplinary Perspectives J. Jameson
  • Other
    • Review of revised wording to IP criteria  - bullet #3 – A. Dupont
    • Update on where we are with IP review – C. Freeman
    • Recognition of members who have served their term – C. McLean