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NOTICEOFMEETING
TherewillbeameetingofthePROGRAMDEVELOPMENTCOMMITTEE
Wednesday,February24,2016at9:00am-11:00amInRoom209AssumptionHall
AGENDAFormalBusiness1 ApprovalofAgenda
2 MinutesofMeetingofJanuary25,20163 BusinessArisingfromtheMinutes4 OutstandingBusiness
ItemsforApproval5 Reports/NewBusiness
5.1 BachelorofCommerce-DegreeCompletionProgramwithSouth PDC160224-5.1 WesternUniversityofFinanceandEconomics(SWUFE)(PDCFormB1) Dr.FazleBaki*5.2 GeneralBachelorofArtsinVisualArts-MinorProgramChanges PDC160224-5.2 (PDCFormC)(ChangestoAdmissionRequirements) Dr.KarenEngle*5.3 CombinedHonoursBAinDisabilityStudies–MinorProgram PDC160224-5.3 Changes(PDCFormC) Dr.RobinWright *5.4 BachelorofFineArtsinActing(DramaticArt)–MinorProgram PDC160224-5.4
Changes(PDCFormC) Dr.TinaPugliese
*5.5 DramaticArt-MinorProgramChanges(PDCFormC) PDC160224-5.5 DeletionofArticulationAgreementwithGeorgeBrownCollegeDiplomainActing Dr.TinaPugliese DeletionofArticulationAgreementwithHumberCollegeTheatrePerformanceProgram *5.6 Inter-Faculty(BachelorofInterdisciplinaryArtsandScience) PDC160224-5.6 MinorProgramChange(PDCFormC) Dr.LydiaMiljan*5.7 ConcurrentEducationandGeneralMathematics–MinorProgram PDC160224-5.7 Change(PDCFormC) Dr.RickCaron*5.8 ConcurrentBachelorofScience(BSc)GeneralScienceandBachelor PDC160224-5.8 ofEducation-MinorProgramChange(PDCFormC) Dr.PhilipDutton*5.9 MasterofArts(MA)inHistory(Graduate)–MinorProgramChange PDC160224-5.9
(PDCFormC) Dr.MiriamWright
*5.10 MasterofSocialWorkandPhDinSocialWork–MinorProgram PDC160224-5.10 Changes(PDCFormC) Dr.RobinWright*5.11 PoliticalScienceRequestforWaiverofCourseDeletionForm PDC160224-5.11
45-321.TheLegislativeProcess Dr.JohnSutcliffe
PDC160224A REVISED
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*5.12 PsychologyRequestforWaiverofCourseDeletionForm PDC160224-5.1246-433.SeminarinLawandPsychology Dr.GregChung-Yan46-475.PopularLiteratureinPsychology
ItemsforInformation
*5.13 DisabilityStudiesEmphasisCourses(SocialWork,Sociology,and PDC160224-5.13 Women’sandGenderStudies)-SummaryofMinorCourseandCalendar Dr.RobinWright Changes(PDCFormE)*5.14 Psychology–SummaryorMinorcourseandCalendarChanges(PDCFormE) PDC160224-5.14 (LearningOutcomesfor46-694and46-695IntegrativePsychotherapyIandII) Dr.GregChung-Yanae*5.15 Inter-faculty–SummaryofMinorCourseandCalendarChanges PDC160224-5.15 (PDCFormE)(LearningOutcomesfor56-420ResearchProject) Dr.LydiaMiljan*5.16 SocialJustice–SummaryofMinorCourseandCalendarChanges PDC160224-5.16 (PDCFormE)(38-101) Dr.NancyWright*5.17 MSW/PhDinSocialWork–SummaryofMinorCourseandCalendar PDC160224-5.17 Changes(PDCFormE)(47-731,47-742,47-750,47-515) Dr.RobinWright*5.18 ElectricalandComputerEngineeringGraduateProgramLearningOutcomes PDC160224-5.18
5.18.1 MASc-LearningOutcomes Dr.XiangChen5.18.2 MEng-LearningOutcomes5.18.3 PhD-LearningOutcomes
*5.19 MAScinMechanical,AutomotiveandMaterialsLearningOutcomes PDC160224-5.19
Dr.AndrzejSobiesiak
*5.20 BiologicalScience–SummaryofMinorCourseandCalendarChanges PDC160224-5.20 (PDCFormE) Dr.DennisHiggs
ItemsforApproval*5.21 BiologicalStudies–NewCourseProposal(PDCFormD) PDC160224-5.21 (55-365.HomeostasisandCellPhysiology) Dr.JulieSmit
*5.22 MinorinComputerScience-MinorProgramChanges(PDCFormC) PDC160224-5.22
Dr.ZiadKobti*5.23 Nursing-MinorProgramChanges(PDCFormC) PDC160224-5.23
Dr.SueFox
*5.24 ConcurrentFrenchStudies/Education-MinorProgramChanges(PDCFormC) PDC160224-5.24Dr.GeriSalinitri
AdditionalBusiness6 QuestionPeriod/Otherbusiness7 AdjournmentPleasecarefullyreviewthe‘starred’(*)agendaitems.AspertheJune3,2004Senatemeeting,‘starred’itemswillnotbediscussedduringascheduledmeetingunlessamemberspecificallyrequeststhata‘starred’agendaitembe‘unstarred’,andthereforeopenfordiscussion/debate.Thiscanbedoneanytimebefore(byforwardingtherequesttothesecretary)orduringthemeeting.Bytheendofthemeeting,agendaitemswhichremain‘starred’(*)willbedeemedapprovedorreceived.
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PDC160224-5.1
UniversityofWindsorProgramDevelopmentCommittee
5.1 HonoursBachelorofCommerceinBusinessAdministrationDegreeCompletionProgramforStudents
fromSouthwesternUniversityofFinanceandEconomics(PDCFormB1)Itemfor: ApprovalMOTION:ThattheHonoursBachelorofCommerceinBusinessAdministrationDegreeCompletionProgramfor
StudentsfromSouthwesternUniversityofFinanceandEconomicsbeapproved.*Subjecttoapprovaloftheexpendituresrequired.
Rationale/Approvals:•TheproposalhasreceivedapprovalfromtheOdetteSchoolofBusinessCouncilandtheProvost.ProvostComments:“Iamverysupportiveofthisdegreecompletionprogram.AllprogramcompletionprogramsmustbereviewedbytheRegistrarbeforereceivingfinalapproval,anddocumentationofthisreviewmustbeprovided.Approvalofthisprogramissubjecttofurtherreviewofproposedresourceallocations:thelimited-termappointmentproposedherecanbeconsideredoncetheprogramcanshowregistrationnumberstosupportthatinvestment.Thedecisiontofundacoursereleaseforprogramcoordination,aswellastheallocationofthosefunds,willbetheresponsibilityoftheFaculty.ThematteroftheincreasedGA/TAfundingallocationmustbetakenupwiththeFacultyofGraduateStudiesaspartofthereviewofproposedresourceallocations.”
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PROGRAMDEVELOPMENTCOMMITTEEARTICULATIONAGREEMENT/DEGREECOMPLETIONPROGRAM
FORM“B1”
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TITLEOFPROGRAM/CERTIFICATE:HonoursBachelorofCommerceinBusinessAdministrationDegreeCompletionProgramforStudentsfromSouthwesternUniversityofFinanceandEconomicsDEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:OdetteSchoolofBusinessFACULTY:Proposedarticulationagreement/degreecompletionprogrameffectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]: Fall,2016A. ProgramDetailsA.1 AdmissionRequirements(QAFsection2.1.2)Describeadmissionrequirementsforthearticulationagreement/degreecompletionprogram:• program-specificadmissionrequirements,• selectioncriteria,• credittransfer,• arrangementsforexemptionsorspecialentry,and• alternative admission requirements, if any, for admission into the program, such as minimum average,
additionallanguagerequirementsorportfolios,recognitionofpriorworkorlearningexperience(andhowthiswillbeassessed),etc.
BachelorofCommerce-BusinessAdministration/HonoursBusinessAdministrationDegreeCompletionProgramThroughthisagreement,SouthwesternUniversityofFinanceandEconomics(SWUFE)andtheUniversityofWindsoroffer a 1+3 collaborative program (“Program”) for undergraduate students (“Students”). Studentswill study oneyearatSWUFEfollowedbyathreeyearsofstudyorsix(6)semestersattheUniversityofWindsor. Studentswillnormally study 5 courses each semester for a total of 10 courses for one academic year at the University ofWindsor.UponcompletingthestudyattheUniversityofWindsorandachievingtherequiredacademicstandardsforgraduation,StudentswillreceivetheUniversityofWindsor’sHonoursBachelorofCommercedegreeinBusinessAdministration.ForStudentstobeacceptedintothe2ndyearoftheProgramattheUniversityofWindsor(UW),theymustmeetthefollowingrequirements:1.AcademicStandardStudentsshall complete the requiredcoursesasspecified inAppendixA,earn the requiredcreditatSWUFE,andstudyatleastoneyearattheStudyAbroadInstituteofSWUFE.Studentsmustachieveaminimumof70%average(orequivalent)oftherequiredcoursestobeeligibleforadmissiontotheProgramatUW;transfercreditswillonlybegrantedforcourseswithgradesof70%(orequivalent)andhigher.2.LanguageSkillsStudentsmustprovideproofofrequiredminimumgradeonanacceptedEnglishlanguagetestbyoneoftheoptionsbelow:
• IELTS:aminimumof6.5forundergraduateprograms• TOEFL(IBT):83with20forwriting,220computer-basedtest• ELIP:75%inlevel3inEnglishLanguageImprovementProgramadministeredbyUW.
3.SubmissionofDocuments
• Completedapplicationforadmission• OfficialtranscriptfromSWUFE
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• ProofofEnglishProficiency• RecommendationLetterfromSWUFE• a Certificate from SWUFE representing that SWUFE has reviewed the application package and that the
materialsarecompleteandaccuratetothebestoftheirinformationA.2ArticulationAgreement/DegreeCompletionProgram(QAFsections2.1.4and2.1.10)Samplewordingforarticulationagreement:DiplomainProtection,SecurityandInvestigation(formerlyLawandSecurity)(TwoYearDiploma):Graduatesofthetwo-yearDiplomainProtection,SecurityandInvestigationprogramwithacumulativeaveragegradeofBorbettermayreceivecreditequivalenttofivecourses(15.00credits)towardaB.A.orB.S.W.degree.TransfercreditisawardedforapprovedcourseswithaminimumgradeofB-orbetter.MedicalLaboratoryScienceProgram:Graduatesofthethree-yearDiplomainMedicalLaboratorySciencewitha3.0G.P.A.(75percentorequivalent)mayreceivetheequivalentofseventeensemestercoursecreditstowardstheBachelorofSciencedegreeinBiologicalSciences,Biochemistry,orGeneralScience.DegreeCompletionProgramsspecifytheremainingcoursesthatneedtobecompletedfortheawardingofthedegreeprogram.DegreeCompletion–CourseRequirements:Totalcourses:Fortycourses,consistingofthirty(30)UniversityofWindsorcoursesthatmustbecompletedand10University ofWindsor courses that can be awarded transfer credits for Southwestern University of Finance andEconomicscoursestaken.Degreerequirements(listremainingcoursesrequiredforcompletionofdegreeprogram):70-151PrinciplesofFinancialAccounting70-255PrinciplesofManagerialAccounting71-100BusinessCommunications71-240ManagementandOrganizationalLife71-243HumanResourcesManagement72-270BusinessFinanceI71-300BusinessEthicsinaGlobalContext72-271BusinessFinanceII73-100IntrotoBusDataAnalysisUsingSpreadsheet73-202BusinessDataAnalysis73-213IntroductiontoManagementInformationSystems73-220QuantitativeDecisionModelsI73-331OperationsManagementI74-131PrinciplesofMarketing75-100IntroductiontoBusiness75-397TheLawandBusinessAdministration75-498StrategicManagementEightadditionalbusinesscoursesFivecoursesfromanyareaofstudy,includingBusinessCoursesusedtocalculatethemajoraverageare:04-70-151,04-70-255,04-71-100,04-71-240,04-71-243,04-71-300,04-72-270,04-72-271,04-73-100,04-73-202,
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PROGRAMDEVELOPMENTCOMMITTEEARTICULATIONAGREEMENT/DEGREECOMPLETIONPROGRAM
FORM“B1”
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04-73-213,04-73-220,04-73-331,04-74-131,04-75-100,04-75-397,04-75-498,plustheeightadditionalbusinesscoursesProviderequirementsfortheCo-op/ExperientialLearningComponent(ifapplicable):N/AIsthecompletionoftheexperientiallearning/co-opcomponentarequirementoftheprogram?N/AA.3Demonstrate that admission requirements for the articulation agreement/degree completion program aresufficient to prepare students for successful attainment of the intended learning outcomes (degree levelexpectations)establishedforcompletionoftheprogram.Include in appendices an assessment of course and program equivalencies demonstrating that the proposedadvanced standing and credit transfer is appropriate and students who complete the program through thearticulationagreement/degreecompletionpathwaywillbeabletoattaintheintendedlearningoutcomes.SeeappendixA.B. RATIONALEPleaseprovideabriefrationalefortheproposedarticulationagreement/degreecompletionprogram.Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE) and University of Windsor (UW) entered into anagreement on international cooperation on or about September 2014,wherein they agreed to cooperate in thefields of research, teaching and collaborations, including the exchange of undergraduate students for academicresearchandstudy.SWUFEandUWwishtoestablisha1+3collaborativeprogram.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departments currently available and actively committed to support the articulation agreement/degreecompletionprogram.TheOdetteSchoolofBusinesshastherequirednumberoftenuredandtenure-trackfacultymemberstoteachthecourses.Theproposedagreementdoesnotrequireadditionalcourses.UW will appoint a Program coordinator who will assist in Program development including course articulation,selection and admission of students from SWUFE, academic advising, mentoring and professional developmentactivitiesofthesestudents.CoordinationandcommunicationofallprogramrelatedactivitieswillbecarriedoutbytheProgramcoordinator.C.1.1Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtheprogramgiventheexpectedinfluxfromthearticulationagreement/degreecompletionagreement.Theagreementshallbeinforceforaperiodoffive(5)years.Atleast7studentsatSWUFEhavesigneduptocometoOdetteinthefirstyear.Thetotalnumberofstudentsinsubsequentsemestersissubjecttonegotiationbetweentheparties.Anestimatedadditionalenrollmentof10studentsin25to30businesscoursesover5yearsincreasesteachingloadofthefacultytorequireanadditionallimited-termfacultymember.C.1.2Forgraduateprograms:Giventheexpectedinfluxfromthearticulationagreement/degreecompletionprogram,
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FORM“B1”
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explainhowsupervisoryloadswillbedistributed,anddescribethequalificationsandappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervision.n/aC.1.3Forgraduateprograms:Giventheexpectedinfluxfromthearticulationagreement/degreecompletionprogram,andwhereappropriate to theprogram,provideevidence that financialassistance forgraduate studentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.n/aC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities,includingforexample:• staffsupport,library,teachingandlearningsupport,studentsupportservices,space,equipment,facilities• GA/TAThestudentswillhaveaccesstoacademicadvising,libraryfacilities,internationalstudent’sofficeandalluniversityfacilitiesavailabletoB.Comm.students.C.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
None.C.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.None.C.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesand• costsavingsidentifiedandpursuedbythearea/departmentinsupportoftherevisionstothisprogram.None.C.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:Oneadditionallimited-termfacultymemberisrequestedfor5yearstoaccommodateonecoursereleasetotheProgramcoordinatorandanadditionalenrollmentofapproximately10 students in25-30businesscourses inthenext5years.Staff:NoneGA/TAs:Anadditional125hoursofGA/TAsupportisrequestedineachofthenext5year.
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:• existing courses, equipment or facilities outside the proposer’s control, external resources requiring
maintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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FORM“B1”
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C.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:StudentswillaccesslibraryresourcesTeachingandLearningSupport:NoneStudentSupportServices:Odette’sStudentSuccessCentreand InternationalStudentCentrewillprovidestudentsupportservices.SpaceandFacilities:NoneEquipment(andMaintenance):None
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FORM“B1”
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APPENDIXA
COURSEORPROGRAMEQUIVALENCIES
[Appendallcourseequivalencies(forarticulationagreements)andprogramequivalencies(fordegreecompletionprograms)demonstratingthattheproposedadvancedstandingandcredittransferisappropriateandstudentswhocompletetheprogramthroughthearticulationagreement/degreecompletionpathwaywillbeabletoattaintheintendedlearningoutcomes]
SOUTHWESTERNUNIVERSITYOFFINANCEANDECONOMICSANDUNIVERSITYOFWINDSOR
1+3PROGRAMBACHELOROFCOMMERCE–FirstYearCourses
CourseTakenatSWUFE TransferCreditsGrantedbyUWMATH101AdvancedMathematicsI 03-62-194MathematicsforBusinessMATH102AdvancedMathematicsII ECON102PrinciplesofMicroeconomics 03-41-110IntroductiontoEconomicsIECON103PrinciplesofMacroeconomics 03-41-111IntroductiontoEconomicsIICOMP101ComputingScience 1styearnon-business(e.g.03-60-104
ComputingforEnd-users)ENGL101PublicSpeakingENGL102CollegeWriting
1styearnon-business(e.g.01-26-100Composition;or01-26-120WritingaboutLiterature)
HUMA101TraditionalChineseCulture1styr.non-business(e.g.01-10-262SpecialTopicsinChineseCulture)
SOCI201IntroductiontoSociology1styr.non-business(e.g.02-48-110FoundationsofSocialLife)
HIST101WesternCivilization
1styr.non-business(e.g.01-11-161IntroductiontoGreekCivilization;or01-11-162IntroductiontoRomanCivilization)
PSYC101GeneralPsychology1styr.non-business(e.g.)02-46-115Intro.ToPsychology/BehaviouralScience)
ART101IntroductiontoArt
2ndyr.non-business(e.g.01-28-214SurveyofArtHistory:Ancient-Medieval;or01-28-215SurveyofArtHistory:Renaissance-Modern
Note:SWUFEstudentsmustreceiveanaverageofequivalentto70%andaboveinordertobeacceptedbythe1+3program.Transfercreditswillonlybegrantedforcourseswithgradesofequivalentto70%andhigher.
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BachelorofCommerce,UW(HonoursBusinessAdministration)Totalcourses:fortyMajorRequirements-Business:04-70-151PrinciplesofFinancialAccounting04-70-255PrinciplesofManagerialAccounting04-71-100BusinessCommunications04-71-240ManagementandOrganizationalLife04-71-243HumanResourcesManagement04-72-270BusinessFinanceI04-71-300BusinessEthicsinaGlobalContext04-72-271BusinessFinanceII04-73-100IntroductiontoBusinessDataAnalysisUsingSpreadsheet04-73-202BusinessDataAnalysis04-73-213IntroductiontoManagementInformationSystem04-73-220QuantitativeDecisionModelsI04-73-331OperationsManagementI04-74-131PrinciplesofMarketing04-75-100IntroductiontoBusiness04-75-397TheLawandBusinessAdministration04-75-498StrategicManagementPluseightadditionalbusinesscoursesOtherrequirements:03-41-110IntroductiontoEconomicsI03-41-111IntroductiontoEconomicsII03-62-194MathematicsforBusinessSixadditionalcoursesfromoutsideoftheOdetteSchoolofBusinessAdministrationSixcoursesfromanyareaofstudyincludingBusiness
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PDC160224-5.2ProgramDevelopmentCommittee
UniversityofWindsor
*5.2 GeneralBAinVisualArts–MinorProgramChange(PDCFormC)Itemfor: ApprovalMOTION: ThattheAdmissionRequirementsfortheGeneralBAinVisualArtsbechangedaccordingtothe
submittedprogram/coursechangesforms.**Subjecttoapprovalofexpendituresrequired.Rationale/Approvals:• The proposed changes have been approved by the School of Creative Arts Council and the Faculty of
Arts,HumanitiesandSocialSciences.• Seeattached
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PROGRAMDEVELOPMENTCOMMITTEEMINORPROGRAMCHANGES
FORM“C”
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DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:SchoolofCreativeArtsFACULTY:FAHSSProposedchange(s)effectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]:Fall2016A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Majorrequirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plusthreeadditionalcoursesatthe300-levelor400-level.GeneralBAinVisualArts(Note:AsofFall2013therearenodirectadmissionsfromHighSchoolwiththeexceptionofstudentsenroledintheConcurrentBachelorofArts(VisualArts–General)/BachelorofEducationprogram.AllotherstudentswillbeapplydirectlytotheHonoursprogram.)A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformationbycuttingandpastingfromthecurrentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendarandclearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Examples ofminor course changes include: deleting courses, course description changes, pre/anti/co- requisitechanges, contacthour/lab requirement changes, course title changes, renumbering courses, and/or cross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.N/AB. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).With theapprovalof thenewConcurrentBachelorofArts (VisualArts–General)/Bachelorof Educationpending,SoCA must revise its current language of admission to the BA. Currently, only students already enroled at theUniversitymayentertheBAGeneral.Thischangewillenablefirst-yearConcurrentEducationstudentstoentertheprogram.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).N/AC.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.N/A
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PROGRAMDEVELOPMENTCOMMITTEEMINORPROGRAMCHANGES
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C.1.3For graduate programs: Explain how supervisory loads will be distributed, and describe the qualifications andappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.4Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.N/AC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities, including forexample: staff support, library, teachingand learningsupport, student support services,space,equipment,facilities,GA/TAWedonotanticipatelargenumbersforthisprogram,andthereforewewillnotrequireadditionalresources.C.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
N/AC.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.N/AC.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identify all opportunities for internal reallocation of resources and cost savings identified and pursued by thearea/department in supportof the revisions to thisprogram. (e.g., streamliningexistingprogramsand courses,deletingcourses,etc.)?N/AC.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:N/A;Staff:N/A;GA/TAs:N/AC.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:N/ATeachingandLearningSupport:N/AStudentSupportServices:N/ASpaceandFacilities:N/AEquipment(andMaintenance):N/A
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:existingcourses,equipmentorfacilitiesoutsidetheproposer’scontrol,externalresourcesrequiringmaintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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PDC160224-5.3
ProgramDevelopmentCommitteeUniversityofWindsor
*5.3 CombinedHonoursBAinDisabilityStudiesProgram–MinorProgramChange(PDCFormC)Itemfor:ApprovalMOTION:ThatthedegreerequirementsfortheCombinedHonoursBAinDisabilityStudiesProgrambeopento
othermajors.**Subjecttoapprovalofexpendituresrequired.Rationale/Approvals• TheproposalhasbeenapprovedbytheDisabilityStudiesProgramCommittee,theSchoolofSocialWork
Council,thePsychologyCouncil,andtheFacultyofArts,HumanitiesandSocialSciencesCouncil.• Seeattached.
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PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MINOR PROGRAM CHANGES
FORM “C”
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TITLEOFPROGRAM/CERTIFICATE:CombinedHonoursBAinDisabilityStudiesDEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:DepartmentofPsychology,SchoolofSocialWork FACULTY:Arts,HumanitiesandSocialSciences Proposedchange(s)effectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]:Spring,2016A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Major requirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plus threeadditional coursesat the300-levelor400-level.CombinedHonoursBAinDisabilityStudiesProgramRegulation:Studentsincombinedprogramsmustcompleteallcoursesusedtocalculatethemajoraverageforbothsubjectareas(a)and(b),and01-150and01-151.Theymustalsocompletethedegreerequirementsintheorderpresentedunder."Degree.Requirements",toatotaloffortycourses.Example:Ifthetotalcourserequirementsexceed40oncetherequirementsforthesecondsubjectareaareincluded,thedegreerequirementsaretobecompletedintheorderpresented,untilthe.studentreachesatotalof40courses.Totalcourses:fortyDegreeRequirements:(a)DisabilityStudies:sixteencourses,including38-101,46-115,46-116,47-117,47-118,46-230,46-223,46-224,46-225,47-210,37-301,37-302,37-401,37-402,37-465(doublecredit).(b)Courserequirements-Othersubject:coursesusedtocalculatethemajoraverageintheothersubjectarea,asprescribedbythatareaofstudy.(c)01-150,01-151;(d)02-250(e)twocoursesfromArtsorLanguages;(f)twocoursesfromLanguagesorScience;(g)twoadditionalcoursesfromanyareaofstudy,excludingSocialSciences.(h)additionalcoursesfromanyareaofstudytoatotalofforty(asrequired).Coursesusedtocalculatethemajoraverageare:courseslistedunderrequirements(a)and(b).RECOMMENDEDCOURSESEQUENCEYear1:46-115,46-116,47-117,47-118,38-101,01-150,01-151;Year2:47-210,46-230,46-223,46-224,02-250;Year3:37-301,37-302,46-225;Year4:37-401,37-402,37-465(6.00creditcourse).A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformationbycuttingandpastingfromthecurrentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendarandclearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.
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PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MINOR PROGRAM CHANGES
FORM “C”
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Examples ofminor course changes include: deleting courses, course description changes, pre/anti/co- requisitechanges, contacthour/lab requirement changes, course title changes, renumbering courses, and/or cross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.n/aB. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).WewouldliketoenablestudentstohavetheopportunitytoenrolinacombinedhonoursprogramwithDisabilityStudiesandanothermajoroftheirchoice.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).Both the Psychology Department and the School of Social Work are committed to support the addition of aCombined Honours Disability Studies program, using the same faculty and staff resources available to supportexisting programs in the PsychologyDepartment and School of SocialWork, the Faculty of Arts, Humanities andSocialSciences,andotherUniversityofWindsorprograms,departments,schoolsandfaculties.C.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.TheproposedprogramwillbesupportedbythesamefacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtosupportingotherUniversityofWindsorprograms.C.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.Theproposedprogramwillrelyonadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultytodeliverittothesameextentthattheUniversityofWindsorreliesonadjunct,limited-termandsessionalfacultytodeliverexistingprograms.C.1.3For graduate programs: Explain how supervisory loads will be distributed, and describe the qualifications andappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.4Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.N/AC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities,includingforexample:• staff support, library, teaching and learning support, student support services, space, equipment,
facilities,GA/TANoadditionalresourceswillberequired.
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C.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
Noadditionalresourcesfromothercampusunitswillberequired.C.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.Nonewresourceswillberequired.C.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesand• costsavingsidentified and pursued by the area/department in support of the revisions to this program. (e.g., streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?Noreallocationofexistingresourcesandcost-savingsarerequired.C.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:Noadditionalfacultyresourcesarerequired.Staff:Noadditionalstaffresourcesarerequired.GA/TAs:NoadditionalGA/TAsarerequired.C.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:Noadditionallibraryresourcesandservicesarerequired.TeachingandLearningSupport:Noadditionalteachingandlearningsupportisrequired.StudentSupportServices:Noadditionalstudentsupportservicesarerequired.SpaceandFacilities:Noadditionalspaceandfacilitiesarerequired.Equipment(andMaintenance):Noadditionalequipment(andMaintenance)arerequired.
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:• existing courses, equipment or facilities outside the proposer’s control, external resources requiring
maintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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PDC160224-5.4UniveristyofWndosr
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee*5.4 BachelorofFineArtsinActing(DramaticArt)–MinorProgramChanges(PDCFormC)Itemfor: ApprovalMOTION: ThatdegreerequirementstheBachelorofFineArtsinActingMinorProgramChangesbechanged
accordingtothesubmittedprogram/coursechangeforms.**Subjecttoapprovaloftheexpendituresrequired.Rationale/Approvals:• The proposal has received approval from the School of Dramatic Art Council and the Faculty of Arts,
HumanitiesandSocialSciencesCouncil.• Seeattached
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TITLEOFPROGRAM/CERTIFICATE:BachelorofFineArtsinActingDEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:SchoolofDramaticArtFaculty:Arts,HumanitiesandSocialSciencesProposedchange(s)effectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]:Fall2016A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Major requirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plus threeadditional coursesat the300-levelor400-level.BachelorofFineArtsinActingTotalcourses:forty-fourtwo.Majorrequirements:thirty-twocourses,consistingof24-100,24-120,24-121,24-126,24-127,24-128,24-129,24-130,24-200,24-220,24-221,24-223,24-224,24-226,24-227,24-228,24-230,24-321,24-322,24-323,24-324,24-326,24-327,24-330and24-333,24-344,24-420,24-429,and24-451;plustwocoursesfromtherangeof24-453to24-458;andoneadditional,non-coreDramaticArtcoursestobeidentifiedinconsultationwithafacultyadvisor.Otherrequirements:(a)01-150,01-151;(b)twoof11-212,26-122,26-123,26-326,26-327,26-328,or26-356;(c)twoadditionalEnglishcourses,includinganynotalreadyselectedfromthepreviouslist;(d)twocoursesfromanyareaofstudy,excludingDramaticArt;(e)threetwocoursesfromanyareaofstudy,includingDramaticArt;(f)24-275***.***24-275willnotbecountedinthemajoraveragefortheBFA.A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformation by cutting and pasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar and clearlymarking deletions with strikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new information with bolding andunderlining.
Examplesofminorcoursechanges include:deletingcourses,coursedescriptionchanges,pre/anti/co-requisitechanges,contacthour/labrequirementchanges,coursetitlechanges,renumberingcourses,and/orcross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.N/A
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B. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).SeveralhalfcreditcoursesintheBFAinActingwereconvertedtofullcreditcoursestwoyearsago.Thisbroughtthetotalcoursesrequiredfrom40to44.StudentoftenusetheProductionProblemscoursestofulfilthenon-specifiedDramaticArtcourses;thesecoursesaretaughtonvoluntaryoverloadbyprofessors.The2015IQAPReviewoftheSchoolofDramaticArtnotedthatthiscreatesanundueburdenonFacultywhoarealreadyteaching6coursesperyearandrecommendedthatwefindawaytoremedytheproblem.Further,studentsarefindingitdifficulttomanageafullloadthroughouttheirfouryearsandgraduateontime.WebelievecuttingtheoneunspecifieddramaticartcourseinthemajorandoneofthecoursesinOther(e)willhelptoremedybothissues,whilestillallowingstudentstheflexibilitytotakeunspecifieddramaticartcoursesiftheywish.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).N/AC.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.3Forgraduateprograms:Explainhowsupervisory loadswillbedistributed,anddescribe thequalificationsandappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.4Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.N/AC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequality of scholarshipproducedbyundergraduate students aswell as graduate students’ scholarshipand
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researchactivities,includingforexample:• staff support, library, teaching and learning support, student support services,space, equipment,
facilities,GA/TAN/AC.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
N/AC.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.N/AC.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesand• costsavingsidentifiedandpursuedby thearea/department in supportof the revisions to thisprogram. (e.g., streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?N/AC.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditional faculty,staffandGA/TAresources (inallaffectedareasanddepartments) requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:NoneStaff:NoneGA/TAs:NoneC.6.1Describealladditionalinstitutionalresourcesandservicesrequiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstorunthe revisedprogram, including library, teachingand learningsupport services, student support services, spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:NoneTeachingandLearningSupport:NoneStudentSupportServices:NoneSpaceandFacilities:NoneEquipment(andMaintenance):None
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:• existingcourses,• equipmentorfacilitiesoutsidetheproposer’scontrol,• externalresourcesrequiringmaintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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PDC160224-5.5UniversityofWindsor
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.5 DramaticArt(DeletionofArticulationAgreements)–MinorProgramChanges(PDCFormC)Itemfor: ApprovalMOTION1: ThattheArticulationAgreementbetweenGeorgeBrownCollege’sthree-yearDipomaProgramin
ActingandtheUniversityofWindsor’sBFAprograminactingprogrambediscontinued.MOTION2: That the Articulation Agreement between Humber College Institute of Technology and Higher
Learning three-yearDiploma program in Theatre Performance and theUniversity ofWindsor’sBFAprograminactingbediscontinued.
Rationale/Approvals
• TheproposalhasbeenapprovedbytheSchoolofDramaticArtCouncilandtheFacultyofArts,HumanitiesandSocialSciencesCouncil.
• Seeattached.
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FORM “C”
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TITLE OF PROGRAM/CERTIFICATE: Performing Arts Program and Theatre Performance Program ArticulationAgreementsDEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:FACULTY:Proposedchange(s)effectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]:Spring2016A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Major requirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plus threeadditional coursesat the300-levelor400-level.GEROGEBROWNCOLLEGEPerformingArtsProgram:GraduatesoftheGeorgeBrownCollegethree-yearDiplomaprograminPerformingArtswith a cumulative averageofBmay gain admission to the third yearof theB.F.A. inActingprogram.A letter ofrecommendationfromtheCoordinatingDirectoroftheGeorgeBrownTheatreProgramandasuccessfulplacementauditionarealsorequired.CompletionoftheB.F.A.willnormallyrequirefoursemestersoffull-timestudy.Studentsmayberequiredtotakecoursesatthefirstorsecondyearleveliftheirauditionindicatesaneedforsuchcourses.StudentswhograduatedfromGeorgeBrowntwoormoreyearspriortoapplicationtotheUniversityofWindsoraresubjecttoaplacementauditionbeforetheycanbecoveredbythisagreement.HUMBER COLLEGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND HIGHER LEARNING 1) Theatre Performance Program: Graduates of the Humber College three-year Diploma program in TheatrePerformancewithacumulativeaverageofBmaygainadmissiontothethirdyearoftheB.F.A.Actingprogram.Aletter of recommendation from theArtisticDirector of theHumber College Theatre Performance programand asuccessfulplacementauditionarealso required.Completionof theB.F.A.willnormally require four semestersoffull-timestudy.Studentsmayberequiredtotakecoursesatthefirstorsecondyearleveliftheirauditionindicatesaneedforsuchcourses.StudentswhograduatedfromHumberCollegetwoormoreyearspriortoapplicationtotheUniversityofWindsoraresubjecttoaplacementauditionbeforetheycanbecoveredbythisagreement.
A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformationbycuttingandpastingfromthecurrentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendarandclearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.
Examples ofminor course changes include: deleting courses, course description changes, pre/anti/co- requisitechanges, contacthour/lab requirement changes, course title changes, renumbering courses, and/or cross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.N/A
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B. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).The articulation agreements have not been accessed by prospective students in some time and studentsconsidering the agreementswere seeking a degree in drama given thatmany of them already hadmany of theexperiential learning components of the Acting degree. Transfer students would have difficulty completing thesequencing of the current agreements. The Pathways Coordinator will engage in conversations regarding futureagreementsintheSpringof2016.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).N/AC.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.N/A
C.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.3For graduate programs: Explain how supervisory loads will be distributed, and describe the qualifications andappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.4Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.N/AC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities,includingforexample:
• staffsupport,library,teachingandlearningsupport,studentsupportservices,space,equipment,facilities• GA/TAN/AC.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
N/A
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:
• existing courses, equipment or facilities outside the proposer’s control, external resources requiringmaintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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C.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.N/AC.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor
• internalreallocationofresourcesandcostsavingsidentifiedandpursuedbythearea/departmentinsupportoftherevisionstothisprogram.(e.g.,streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?N/AC.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:N/AStaff:N/AGA/TAs:N/AC.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:N/ATeachingandLearningSupport:N/AStudentSupportServices:N/ASpaceandFacilities:N/AEquipment(andMaintenance):N/A
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PDC160224-5.6
UniversityofWindsorProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.6 BachelorofInterdisciplinaryArtsandScience–MinorProgramChange(PDCFormC)Itemfor: ApprovalMOTION: That the degree requirements for the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science be changed,
accordingtotheprogram/coursechangeforms*.*Subjecttoapprovaloftheexpendituresrequired.Rationale/Approvals:• The proposal has received approval from Inter-Faculty Programs and Faculty of Science endorses the
proposedchanges.• Seeattached
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TITLEOFPROGRAM/CERTIFICATE:BachelorofInterdisciplinaryArtsandScienceDEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:BachelorofArtsandScienceFACULTY:CentreforInter-FacultyProgramsProposedchange(s)effectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]:Spring2016A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Majorrequirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plusthreeadditionalcoursesatthe300-levelor400-level.HonoursBachelorofInterdisciplinaryArtsandScience(BAS)TheBachelorofArtsandScienceprogramprovidessubstantialeducationinthedisciplinesofbothartsandsciences,anditputsanemphasisoncriticalthinkingandargument.Throughout,studentswilltakecoursedesignedtofostertheskillsofinquiryand,inthethirdandfourthyears,theywilltakecoursesinthemethodsofinquiryandappliedinquiry. Inadditiontodevelopingstudents’researchskillsand involvingthemwithtopicsofpublicconcern,thesecoursesdeveloptheirabilitiesandconfidenceaswritersandspeakers.Totalcourses:forty.Majorrequirements:CoreCourses(a)56-100,34-162,34-221,62-130(or62-139or62-140and62-141ifmajororminorconcentrationisMath,PhysicsorBiochemistry.),65-205or02-250(Sciencemajorsmusttake65-205),56-301,56-310,56-410,56-420(orotherdepartmentalrequirementforthestudent'sMajorconcentration),56-421(56-420maybereplacedbyany6creditfourthyearHonoursThesis/Researchcourse,subjecttoenrolmentrestrictions).(b)Onecoursefrom11-161,43-113,43-114,34-110,45-251,45-252,07-202,07-203,07-220(c)Fourcourses(anytwoofthefollowingpairs):41-110and111,55-140and55-141,59-140and59-141,60-140and60-141,61/66-140and61/66-141,62-140and62-141,64-140and64-141,64-130and64-131.MajorConcentration(12)(a)Maximumoftwo100-levelcoursesinthemajorsubject(b)Atleastfour300-levelor400-levelcoursesinthemajorsubjectMinorConcentration(6)(a)Maximumoftwo100-levelcoursesintheminorsubject(b)Atleastone300-levelor400-levelcourseintheminorsubject(c)Anyremainingcoursestobringthetotalcoursenumberto40maybefromanyareaofstudy.Otherrequirements:(a)Atleast15coursesmustbetakenineachoftheFacultyofArts,HumanitiesandSocialSciencesandtheFacultyofScience.(b)Tocontinueintheprogram,andtoreceivetheHonoursBASdegree,studentsmustmaintainanHonours70%cumulativeaverageandmajoraverage.
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FORM“C”
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When a requirement in the Major or Minor Concentration is taken as part of the core BAS program courserequirements, another coursemust be selected fromwithin the area of concentration and substitutedwith theapproval of the Director of Inter-Faculty programs. Similarly, when a requirement in theMajor Concentration istakenaspartofthecourserequirementsintheMinorConcentration,anothercoursemustbeselectedfromwithintheareaofMajorConcentrationandsubstitutedwiththeapprovaloftheCoordinatorofInter-Facultyprograms.***BAS students who have successfully completed a fourth year thesis/research project as part of their MajorConcentration,inlieuof56-420,willhavethe“withthesis”designationaddedtotheirtranscriptanddiploma.***RequiredcoursesforMajorandMinorconcentrationsarelistedintherelevantprogramsectionofthecalendar.A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformationbycuttingandpastingfromthecurrentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendarandclearlymarkingdeletions with strikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new information with bolding and underlining.Examples ofminor course changes include: deleting courses, course description changes, pre/anti/co- requisitechanges, contacthour/lab requirement changes, course title changes, renumbering courses, and/or cross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.NotApplicableB. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).ResearchProject(14-56-420)isacapstoneresearchprojectforstudentsintheInterdisciplinaryArtsandScienceProgram.Thecurrentcourseis3credits.Weareintheprocessofmakingitatwo-semestercoursefor6credits.Thiswillservetwopurposes:1) Students have been having difficulty completing the capstone course in one semester. The nature of the
requirementsaremore inkeepingwitha thesis thanasimpleproject.Thecurrentdescriptionallows for thecoursetoberepeated,“(Mayberepeatedonceforcredit).”Weproposethatthefirstsemesterwouldbeusedtoconductpreliminaryliteraturereviewsanddevelopthemethodology.Thesecondsemesterwouldbeusedtowrite thepaperand receive feedback fromthesupervisor.This is consistentwith thecapstonecourses inotherIFPprogramssuchasEnvironmentalstudiesandForensics.
2) Thechangeistoalignitwithother6-creditcoursesattheundergraduatelevel.Somestudentsintheprogramdoathesis intheirmajorconcentration(Biology,Chemistry,Biochemistry,andPsychology).Todatestudentshavereplacedthe56-420coursewithanotherfourthyearcourseintheirmajor,whileatthesametimedoingthe6-credit thesis.Thishasresulted innumerouscourseequivalencyexceptions.Byhavinga6-creditcoursewe can also change the major concentration requirement and allow for a more seamless integration ofundergraduatethesisoption,regardlessofthemajor.
C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).Thesechangesdonotaffectfacultyorstaffresourcesmaterially.Thechangeprovidesthestudentwithmoretimetodeveloptheirprojects.Itmayresultinadditionalcontacthourswiththesupervisor,however,forthemostpart,thesestudentsworkindependently.
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C.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.3For graduate programs: Explain how supervisory loads will be distributed, and describe the qualifications andappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.4Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.N/AC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities,includingforexample:• staffsupport,library,teachingandlearningsupport,studentsupportservices,space,equipment,facilities
GA/TAN/AC.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
No resource implications for other campusunits. BAS students alreadyhave the ability to pursueundergraduatethesisintheseprograms.C.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.Nonewresourcesareanticipated.C.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesandcostsavingsidentifiedandpursuedbythearea/departmentinsupportof
therevisionstothisprogram.(e.g.,streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?Theonlycostsavingsisthefewernumberofcourseequivalencyexceptionsthathavetobeprocessed.
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:• existing courses, equipment or facilities outside the proposer’s control, external resources requiring
maintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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FORM“C”
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C.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:Nonewfacultyrequired.Staff:Nonewstaffrequired.GA/TAs:NoGA/TAsrequiredC.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:Noadditionallibraryservicesneeded.TeachingandLearningSupport:Noadditionalsupportsneeded.StudentSupportServices:Noadditionalstudentsupportservivesneeded.SpaceandFacilities:Noadditionalspaceandfacilitiesneeded.Equipment(andMaintenance):Noadditionalequipmentandmaintenanceneeded.
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PDC160224-5.7
UniversityofWindsorProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.7 Concurrent General Bachelor of Mathematics and Bachelor of Education - Minor Program
Changes(PDCFormC)Itemfor: ApprovalMOTION: ThatthedegreerequirementsfortheConcurrentGeneralBachelorofMathematicsandBachelor
ofEducationbechangedaccordingtotheprogram/coursechangeforms*.*Subjecttoapprovaloftheexpendituresrequired.Rationale/Approvals:• The proposal has received approval from the Departmental Council, the Faculty of Science Coordinating
CouncilandtheFacultyofEducationCouncil.• Seeattached
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TITLEOFPROGRAM: ConcurrentBMathGeneralMathematicsandBachelorofEducationAAUs:EducationandMathematicsandStatisticsFACULTIES: EducationandScienceProposedchange(s)effective: Fall2016
A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Majorrequirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plusthreeadditionalcoursesatthe300-levelor400-level.ConcurrentBachelorofMathematics(General)/BachelorofEducationTheConcurrentGeneralBachelorofMathematicsandBachelorofEducationProgramisofferedjointlyoverfiveyears by the Department ofMathematics and Statistics and the Faculty of Education. The program preparesindividualstoteachattheintermediateandseniorlevels(grades7–12),withaparticularemphasisonteachingMathematicsandasecondteachable.ItisessentialthatstudentsreceiveacademicadvisingfromtheDepartmentofMathematicsandStatisticsbeforeregisteringforeachsemesterofstudyintheMathematicscomponentoftheprogram.WithappropriatecourseselectionduringthedegreeitmaybepossibletoplantoobtainafouryearHonoursdegreeinMathematicswithoneadditionalyearofstudy.SelectionofSecondTeachable:StudentsshouldconsulttheFacultyofEducationwebsiteforalistofteachablesand combinations of permitted second teachables. All students should see an advisor in the Department ofMathematics and Statistics and in the Faculty of Education on a regular basis to discuss course selection andacademicprogress.Graduates of this program will receive two degrees and will acquire the necessary skills and knowledge forteachingMathematicsandoneothersubject intheEnglish languageschoolsystem(PublicorRomanCatholic)and fulfill the requirements to be recommended for certification to the Ontario College of Teachers. Thisprogramoffersstudentstheopportunitytobeginworkingtowardsteachingcertificationearlyintheiracademiccareers.StudentscanqualifyfortheBachelorofMathematicsdegreewhileconcurrentlystudyingeducationanddoingpracticeteachinginschools.PracticeTeachingbeginsinYearOneoftheprogram.StudentsmustsuccessfullycompletetheBachelorofMathematicsdegreeprogramtobeeligibletograduatewithaBachelorofEducationdegree.APPLICATIONANDADMISSIONAdmissionistofirst-yearonlywithaminimumof80%.ENG4U,MHF4UandMCV4Uisrequiredforapplicantsfromhighschool.SPH4Uisrecommended.CONCURRENTGENERALBACHELOROFMATHEMATICS/BACHELOROFEDUCATIONAll students are required to complete the requirements of the General Bachelor of Mathematics and theBachelorofEducationdegreeprogramasgivenbelow.
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GeneralBachelorofMathematicsTotalcourses:thirtyRequirements:
1. 62-120or62-125,62-140or62-139,62-141,62-190,62-215,62-216,62-318,65-250and65-2512. Fourcourseswithprefix62(mathematics)or65(statistics)atthe200levelorabove.3. 60-140and60-141;4. fourcoursesfromtheFacultyofArts,HumanitiesandSocialSciences;5. threecoursesfromanyareaofstudy,includingMathematicsandStatistics;6. eightcoursesfromanyareaofstudy,excludingMathematicsandStatistics.
All courses takenwithprefix 62 (mathematics)or65 (statistics)will be included in the calculationof theBMathmajoraverage.BachelorofEducationTotalcourseequivalents:TwentyRequirements:
1. 80-199,80-299,80-399,80-201 (1.5),80-202 (1.5),80-203 (3.0),80-204 (3.0),80-206 (1.5),80-207 (3.0),80-208(1.5),80-209(1.5),80-210(1.5),80-231(1.5),80-331(1.5),80-332(3.0)80-333(1.5),80-334(1.5),80-335(1.5),80-336(1.5),80-337(1.5),80-338(1.5),80-339(1.5),80-431(1.5),80-366(6.0)
2. Oneadditionalteachablecourseselectedfrom80-369(6.0),80-370(6.0),80-359(6.0),80-367(6.0),80-368(6.0),80-373(6.0),80-374(6.0),80-376(6.0),80-380(6.0);and,80-499(12.0).
3. StudentsplanningonteachingintheRomanCatholicSchoolBoardmustalsotake80-200(1.5).Allcoursestakenwithprefix80willbeincludedinthecalculationoftheEducationmajoraverage.COURSESEQUENCEINCONCURRENTPROGRAMFirstYear: 10courses fromBachelorofMathematicsdegree requirements,plusEducation80-199 ‘CommunityServiceEducation’(50hoursovertwosemesters).SecondYear:10courses fromBachelorofMathematicsdegree requirements,plusEducation80-299 ‘TeachingandLearningPartI’(50hoursovertwosemesters).ThirdYear:Year1oftheBEdprogram.FourthYear:10coursesfromtheGeneralBachelorofMathematics–completingtherequirementsfora3-yeargeneral degree in Mathematics, plus Education 80-399 ‘Teaching and Learning Part II’ (50 hours over twosemesters).FifthYear:Year2oftheBEdprogram.WithadvisingandappropriatecoursechoicesitmaybepossibletocompletetherequirementsforanHonoursdegreeinMathematicsbycompletingtheequivalentofaSixthYear.STANDINGREQUIREDFORCONTINUATIONINTHECONCURRENTPROGRAM70%majoraverageand60%cumulativeaverageintheGeneralBMath.
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70%majoraverageintheBachelorofEducation.STANDINGREQUIREDFORGRADUATIONFROMTHECONCURRENTPROGRAM70%majoraverageand60%cumulativeaverageintheGeneralBMath.70%majoraverageintheBachelorofEducation.A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformationbycuttingandpastingfromthecurrentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendarandclearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Examples ofminor course changes include: deleting courses, course description changes, pre/anti/co- requisitechanges, contacthour/lab requirement changes, course title changes, renumbering courses, and/or cross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.The B.Ed. program has been changed to a two-year model and includes a number of new courses and addedweightstosomeexistingcourses.TheenhancedB.Ed.programwasapprovedbySenatein2014andisalreadyintheUniversityCalendar,effectiveFall2015.B. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).The Ministry of Education mandated changes to the delivery format of Education programs in Ontario, thusrequiring that all B.Ed. programs move from a two-semester model to a four-semester model. This promptedEducation to suspend intake to concurrent programs in order to restructure the offerings to meet the newenhancedrequirementsandtocreateasustainablemethodofdeliveryoftheconcurrentprograms.Theproposeddeliverymodeloutlinedhereindoessobyblendingtheconcurrentstudentsintothesamecoursesectionsastheconsecutivestudents.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).Theproposedmodelwillnotaffectcurrentresources.C.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.Thesameexpertiseavailabletomathematicsandconsecutiveeducationstudentswillsupportthisprogram.C.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.Thisprogramwillnotrequireadditionalsessionalfaculty.C.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities, including forexample: staff support, library, teachingand learningsupport, student support services,
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space,equipment,facilities,GA/TAThesameresourcesavailabletomathematicsandconsecutiveeducationstudentswillsupportthisprogram.C.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
Existingcoursesfortheundergraduateprograms.C.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.N/AC.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesand• costsavingsidentified and pursued by the area/department in support of the revisions to this program. (e.g., streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?N/AC.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:n/a Staff:n/a GA/TAs:n/aC.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:N/ATeachingandLearningSupport:N/AStudentSupportServices:N/ASpaceandFacilities:N/AEquipment(andMaintenance):N/A
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:• existingcourses,• equipmentorfacilitiesoutsidetheproposer’scontrol,• externalresourcesrequiringmaintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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PDC160224-5.8UniversityofWindsor
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.8 ConcurrentBScGeneralScienceandBachelorofEducation-MinorProgramChange(PDCFormC)Itemfor: ApprovalMOTION: ThatthedegreerequirementsfortheConcurrentBScGeneralScienceandBachelorofEducation
bechangedaccordingtotheprogram/coursechangeforms.**Subjecttoapprovaloftheexpendituresrequired.Rationale/Approvals:• The proposal has received approval from the Departmental Councils, the Faculty of Science Coordinating
Council,andtheFacultyofEducationCouncil.• Seeattached
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TITLEOFPROGRAM/CERTIFICATE:ConcurrentBSc[G]GeneralScienceandBachelorofEducationDEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:EducationandScienceFACULTY:FacultyofEducationandFacultyofScienceProposedchange(s)effectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]:Fall2016A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Majorrequirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plusthreeadditionalcoursesatthe300-levelor400-level.ConcurrentBScGeneralScienceandBachelorofEducationTheConcurrentBScGeneralScienceandBachelorofEducationProgramisofferedjointlyoverfiveyearsbytheFacultyofScienceandtheFacultyofEducation.Theprogramprepares individuals to teachat the intermediateandseniorlevels(grades7–12),withaparticularemphasisonteachingoneofPhysics,BiologyorChemistryandasecondteachable.It is essential that students receive academic advising from the Faculty of Science before registering for eachsemester of studies in the Science component of the program. With appropriate course selection during thedegree itmay be possible to plan to obtain a four year Honours degree in the First Teachable areawith oneadditionalyearofstudy.Selection of First and Second Teachable: Normally, the Teachables are selected from the two areas ofconcentrationintheFacultyofScienceGeneralSciencedegreeprogram.StudentsshouldconsulttheFacultyofEducationwebsiteforalistofteachablesandcombinationsofpermittedSecondTeachables.Allstudentsshouldsee an advisor in the Faculty of Science and in the Faculty of Education on a regular basis to discuss courseselectionandacademicprogress.ItmaybepossibletosatisfytherequirementsforSecondTeachableinHealthandPhysicalEducationorGeneralArtsandSocialSciencesthroughcarefulcourseselectionwhenfulfillingtherequirementsforcoursesfrom“anyareaofstudy”.Graduates of this program will receive two degrees and will acquire the necessary skills and knowledge forteachingoneofPhysics,BiologyorChemistryandoneothersubjectintheEnglishlanguageschoolsystem(PublicorRomanCatholic)and fulfill the requirements tobe recommended forcertification to theOntarioCollegeofTeachers. It offers students the opportunity to begin working towards teaching certification early in theiracademiccareers.StudentscanqualifyfortheBachelorofSciencedegreewhileconcurrentlystudyingeducationanddoingpracticeteachinginschools.PracticeTeachingcoursesbegininYearOneoftheprogram.StudentsmustsuccessfullycompletetheBachelorofScience(GeneralScience)degreeprogramtobeeligibletograduatewithaBachelorofEducationdegree.APPLICATIONANDADMISSIONAdmission is to first-year only with aminimum of 80%. ENG4U,MHF4U, and two of SCH4U, SBI4U or SPH4U isrequired for applicants fromhigh school.MCV4U is strongly recommended. A secondScienceaverageof 70% isrequired.
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CONCURRENTBScGENERALSCIENCE/BACHELOROFEDUCATIONBScGeneralScienceTotalcourses:thirtyRequirements:(a)twosetsofsixcoursesfromtwodifferentDepartmentsorSchoolaslisted:FirstScienceSubjectsatisfiessixoftenrequirementsfortheFirstTeachable(chooseoneof):
• BiologicalSciences:55-140and55-141;and*four55-xxxcoursesatthe200levelorabove• ChemistryandBiochemistry:59-140and59-141;and*four59-xxxcoursesatthe200levelorabove• Physics:64-140and64-141;and*four64-xxxcoursesatthe200levelorabove
SecondScienceSubjectisnormallyusedtosatisfytheSecondTeachable(chooseoneof):
• BiologicalSciences:55-140and55-141;and*four55-xxxcoursesatthe200levelorabove• ChemistryandBiochemistry:59-140and59-141;and*four59-xxxcoursesatthe200levelorabove• MathematicsandStatistics:62-140(or62-139)and62-141;and*four62-xxxor65-xxxcoursesatthe200
levelorabove• Physics:64-140and64-141;and*four64-xxxcoursesatthe200levelorabove
*NOTE:ThesecoursesmustsatisfymustbeselectedfromthecoursesusedtocalculatethemajoraverageforadegreeprogramintheDepartmentorSchool.(b)onesetoftwocoursesfromathirdDepartmentorSchoolchosenfromthefollowingpairs:
• BiologicalSciences:55-140and55-141• ChemistryandBiochemistry:59-140and59-141• ComputerScience:60-140and60-141,or60-104and60-205,or60-106and60-205• EnvironmentalScience:66-140and66-141• Economics:41-110and41-111• MathematicsandStatistics:62-130and65-205or62-139,or62-140and62-141or65-205• Physics:64-140and64-141or64-130and64-131
(c)fourSciencecoursesfromthefirstteachablesubjectatthe300-leveloraboveselectedfromthecoursesusedtocalculatethemajoraverageforadegreeprogramoftheDepartmentorSchoolintheFacultyofSciencethatoffersthecourses.Thesecoursescompletethefirstteachablerequirement.(d)fourcoursesfromArts/LanguagesandSocialSciences,withatleastonefromeach.(e)eightcoursesfromanyareaofstudyexcluding55-100,55-101,59-100,59-191,59-201,62-101,62-102,62-194and 64-114. Studentsmay choose to augment the second teachablewith fourmore courses from the secondteachableinthiscategory.
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BachelorofEducationTotalcourseequivalents:TwentyAll students are required to complete the requirements of the Bachelor of Mathematics (General or Honours)degree program, in addition to the following Education courses: 80-203 (3.0), 80-204 (3.0), 80-205 (4.0), 80-331(1.5),80-332(2.0),80-333(1.5),80-334(2.0),80-335(2.0),80-336(1.5),80-337(1.5)and80-338(1.5)and80-366(6.0);plusoneadditionalcourseintherangeof80-352through80-380(6.0);andseventydaysofPracticeTeaching(80-491(1.5),80-492(2.0),80-493(2.0)and80-494(2.0)).RequirementscanalsobemetforteachingintheRomanCatholicschoolsystembytaking80-200asaneighthEducationcourse.All students are required to complete the requirementsof theBachelor of Science [G]General Sciencedegreeprogram,inadditiontothefollowingEducationcourses:80-199,80-299,80-399,80-201(1.5),80-202(1.5),80-203(3.0),80-204(3.0),80-206(1.5),80-207(3.0),80-208(1.5),80-209(1.5),80-210(1.5),80-231(1.5),80-331(1.5),80-332(3.0)80-333(1.5),80-334(1.5),80-335(1.5),80-336(1.5),80-337(1.5),80-338(1.5),80-339(1.5),80-431(1.5),oneof80-376(6.0)or80-373(6.0)or80-374(6.0),plusoneadditionalteachablecourseselectedasperEducationCalendar;and,80-499(12.0).StudentsplanningonteachingintheRomanCatholicSchoolBoardmustalsotake80-200(1.5).COURSESEQUENCECONCURRENTBScGENERALSCIENCEANDBACHELOROFEDUCATIONFirst Year: 10 courses from theBScGeneral Science, plus Education 80-199 ‘Community Service Education’ (50hoursovertwosemesters).SecondYear:eight10coursesintheBScGeneralScience,plusEducation80-299‘TeachingandLearningPartI’(50hoursovertwosemesters).Intersession:80-492(twentydays).ThirdYear:sevencoursesintheB.Math.program;plus80-204and80-366.Inthethirdyear,studentswilltaketheentireYear1oftheBEdprogram.Intersession:80-493(twentydays).Fourth Year: seven 10 courses from the BSc General Science -- completing the requirements for the GeneralSciencedegree,plusEducation80-399 ‘TeachingandLearningPart II (50hoursover twosemesters). ; andonefurthercourseintherange80-352through80-380,excluding80-366;plus80-200ifapplicable.Intersession:80-494(twentydays).FifthYear:Inthefifthyear,studentswilltaketheentireYear2oftheBEdprogram.Pleasenote:WithadvisingandappropriatechoursechoicesitmaybepossibletocompletetherequirementsforanHonoursdegreeinaSciencedisciplinebycompletingtheequivalentofSixthYear.STANDINGREQUIREDFORCONTINUATIONINTHECONCURRENTPROGRAM70%majoraverageand60%cumulativeaverageintheBScGeneralScience.70%majoraverageintheBachelorofEducation.
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STANDINGREQUIREDFORGRADUATIONFROMTHECONCURRENTPROGRAM70%majoraverageand60%cumulativeaverageintheBScGeneralScience.70%majoraverageintheBachelorofEducation.A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformationbycuttingandpastingfromthecurrentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendarandclearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Examples ofminor course changes include: deleting courses, course description changes, pre/anti/co- requisitechanges, contacthour/lab requirement changes, course title changes, renumbering courses, and/or cross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.TheB.Ed.programhasbeenchangedtoatwo-yearmodelandincludesanumberofnewcoursesandaddedweightsto some existing courses. The enhanced B.Ed. program was approved by Senate in 2014 and is already in theUniversityCalendar,effectiveFall2015.B. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).The Ministry of Education mandated changes to the delivery format of Education programs in Ontario, thusrequiring that all B.Ed. programs move from a two-semester model to a four-semester model. This promptedEducationtosuspendintaketoconcurrentprogramsinordertorestructuretheofferingstomeetthenewenhancedrequirements and to createa sustainablemethodofdeliveryof the concurrentprograms. Theproposeddeliverymodel outlined herein does so by blending the concurrent students into the same course sections as theconsecutivestudents.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).Theproposedmodelwillnotaffectcurrentresources.C.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.Thesameexpertiseavailabletoscienceandconsecutiveeducationstudentswillsupportthisprogram.C.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.Thisprogramwillnotrequireadditionalsessionalfaculty.C.1.3For graduate programs: Explain how supervisory loads will be distributed, and describe the qualifications andappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.n/aC.1.4
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Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.n/aC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities,includingforexample:• staff support, library, teaching and learning support, student support services, space, equipment, facilities
GA/TAThesameresourcesavailabletoscienceandconsecutiveeducationstudentswillsupportthisprogram.C.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
Existingcoursesfortheundergraduateprograms.C.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.n/aC.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesandcostsavingsidentifiedandpursuedbythearea/departmentinsupportof
therevisionstothisprogram.(e.g.,streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?n/aC.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:n/aStaff:n/aGA/TAs:n/aC.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:n/aTeachingandLearningSupport:n/aStudentSupportServices:n/aSpaceandFacilities:n/aEquipment(andMaintenance):n/a
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:• existing courses, equipment or facilities outside the proposer’s control, external resources requiring
maintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresources.Providerelevantdetails.
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*5.9 MAinHistory(Graduate)–MinorProgramChanges(PDCFormC)Itemfor: ApprovalMOTION: ThatthedegreerequirementsforMAinHistorybechanged,accordingtotheprogram/coursechange
forms*.*Subjecttoapprovaloftheexpendituresrequired.Rationale/Approvals:• TheproposalhasreceivedapprovalfromtheDepartmentalCouncil,theFacultyofArt,HumanitiesandSocial
ScienceCouncilandtheFacultyofGraduateStudiesCouncil.• Seeattached
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TITLEOFPROGRAM/CERTIFICATE:MAinHistoryDEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:HistoryFACULTY:FAHSSProposedchange(s)effectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]:Spring2016A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Majorrequirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plusthreeadditionalcoursesatthe300-levelor400-level.MAinHistoryStudentsmustsuccessfullycompletefivesixcoursesandaMajorPaper.Studentsmusttaketworequiredcourses:43-503and43-504aswellas three fourmoreHistorygraduatecourses. Astudentmay,with theconsentof theGraduateAdvisororAAUHead,takeonecourseinanotherUniversityofWindsorgraduateprogramorinHistoryatWayneStateUniversity. Studentsusuallycompletethecourseworkintheirfirsttwosemesters. TheMajorPaperwillnormallybewrittenunderthesupervisionoftwoHistoryfacultymembers.Although it is possible for students to complete the Master’s program in one calendar year (three terms inresidence),manystudentscompletein4-5semesters.A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformationbycuttingandpastingfromthecurrentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendarandclearlymarkingdeletions with strikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new information with bolding and underlining.Examples ofminor course changes include: deleting courses, course description changes, pre/anti/co- requisitechanges, contacthour/lab requirement changes, course title changes, renumbering courses, and/or cross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.N/AB. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).OneoftherecommendationsfortheMAprograminHistory’sIQAPwastoincreasethenumberofgraduatecoursesrequiredfromfivetosix.MostHistoryMAprogramsinOntariorequiresixcoursesandamajorpaper,sothisprogramchangewillbringWindsor’sprograminlinewiththeprovincialnorm.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).Thiswillbedonewithinexistingresources.
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C.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.3For graduate programs: Explain how supervisory loads will be distributed, and describe the qualifications andappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.4Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.N/AC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities,includingforexample:• staff support, library, teaching and learning support, student support services, space, equipment,
facilities,GA/TAN/AC.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
N/AC.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.N/AC.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesandcostsavingsidentifiedandpursuedbythearea/departmentinsupportof
therevisionstothisprogram.(e.g.,streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?N/A
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:• existingcourses,• equipmentorfacilitiesoutsidetheproposer’scontrol,• externalresourcesrequiringmaintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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C.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:N/AStaff:N/AGA/TAs:N/AC.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:N/ATeachingandLearningSupport:N/AStudentSupportServices:N/ASpaceandFacilities:N/AEquipment(andMaintenance):N/A
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PDC160224-5.10
UniversityofWindsorProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.10 MasterofSocialWorkDegreeandPhDinSocialWork–MinorProgramChanges–PDCFormCItemfor: ApprovalMOTION1: That the degree requirements for the Master of Social Work be changed, according to the
program/coursechangeforms*.MOTION2: That the degree requirements for the PhD in Social Work be changed, according to the
program/coursechangeforms*.*Subjecttoapprovaloftheexpendituresrequired.Rationale/Approvals:• TheproposalshavereceivedapprovalfromtheSchoolofSocialWorkCouncil,theFacultyofArts,Humanities
andSocialSciencesCouncilandGraduateStudiesCouncil.• Seeattached
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TITLEOFPROGRAM/CERTIFICATE:MasterofSocialWorkDegreeDEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:SchoolofSocialWorkFACULTY:FacultyofArts,Humanities,andSocialSciencesProposedchange(s)effectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]:Fall2016A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Majorrequirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plusthreeadditionalcoursesatthe300-levelor400-level.THEMASTEROFSOCIALWORKDEGREEMSWAdmissionRequirementsTobe considered for admission to theMSWprograms, the School of SocialWork requires applicants tohave anaverageof70%orabove,calculatedbasedonthe last20coursesof theirqualifyingdegree.Applicantsalsomusthaverelevantwork,volunteer,orpracticaexperience;excellentreferenceletters;astrongpersonalstatement;andevidenceofsuccessfulcompletionofoneundergraduatecourse instatisticsandone inresearchmethodsbothofwhich must be related to social sciences. If you have not completed one or both of the required courses, thecoordinatoroftheprogramcanprovideyouwithoptionsforaccomplishingtheseifrequiredpriortoadmission.RegularTrackFull-timeM.S.W.This program is open to students with an Honours degree in a related discipline and takes five (5) consecutivesemesters(approximately twoyears) to complete. It includesa requiredFoundationPracticum in the first yearofstudy and the completion of an Advanced Practice Internship (API) in the second year of study. The FoundationPracticumandtheAPImayinvolvetraveland/orweekendhours,andstudentsareresponsiblefortransportationtoandfromtheirfieldplacementorinternshiplocation.Students are required to complete a total of eleven twelve (1112) courses, one of which is a practicum in theFoundationyear(firstyearofstudy):47-503,47-504,47-515,47-523,47-531,47-532,47-533,47-534,47-547,47-550,47-570,and,47-571(FoundationYearPracticum–6.0credithours).Studentsarerequiredtocompleteatotalofseven(7)courses,oneofwhichisaninternshipinthesecondyearofstudy:47-610,47-611,47-621,47-622,47-640,47-680,and47-681(AdvancedPracticeInternship–6.0credithours).AdvancedStandingM.S.W.**ThisprogramisavailabletostudentswithaBSWandstartsinMayofeachyearinorderforstudentstograduateatJuneConvocation.This program takes three (3) consecutive semesters (one year) to complete and includes the completion of anAdvancedPracticeInternship(API).TheAPImayinvolvetraveland/orweekendhours,andstudentsareresponsiblefortransportationtoandfromtheirinternshiplocation.Studentsarerequiredtocompleteatotalofnineten(910)courses,oneofwhichisanInternship:47-515,47-523,47-547,47-610,47-611,47-621,47-622,47-640,47-680,and47-681(AdvancedPracticeInternship–6.0credithours).
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MasterofSocialWorkforWorkingProfessionalsRegularTrackFull-timeMSWforWorkingProfessionalsThisprogramisavailabletostudentswhoareworkinginasocialservicedeliverypositionandwhoholdanHonoursdegree in a related discipline. This program takes eight (8) consecutive semesters (32months) to complete andincludesarequiredFoundationPracticumandanAdvancedPracticeInternship(API).TheFoundationPracticumandtheAPImayinvolvetraveland/orweekendhours,andstudentsareresponsiblefortransportationtoandfromtheirfieldplacementorinternshiplocation.Students are required to complete a total of eleven ten (11 10) courses, one of which is a practicum in theFoundationlevelofstudy:47-503,47-504,47-515,47-523,47-531,47-532,47-533,47-534,47-547,47-550,47-570,and47-571(FoundationPracticum–6.0credithours).Studentsarerequiredtocompleteatotalofsevennine(79)courses,oneofwhichisaninternshipintheAdvancedlevelofstudy:47-523,47-547,47-610,47-611,47-621,47-622,47-640,47-680,and47-681(AdvancedPracticeInternship–6.0credithours).AdvancedStandingFull-timeMSWforWorkingProfessionalsThisprogramisavailabletostudentswhoareworkinginasocialservicedeliverypositionandwhohavecompletedaBSWdegreefromaCanadianAssociationforSocialWorkEducationorCouncilonSocialWorkEducationaccreditedprogram.Theprogramtakesfourconsecutivesemesters(16months)tocompleteandincludesthecompletionofanAdvancedPracticeInternship(API).TheAPImayinvolvetraveland/orweekendhours,andstudentsareresponsiblefortransportationtoandfromtheirinternshiplocation.Studentsarerequiredtocompleteatotalofnineten(910)courses,oneofwhichisanInternship:47-515,47-523,47-547, 47-610, 47-611, 47-621, 47-622, 47-640, 47-680, and 47-681 (Advanced Practice Internship – 6.0 credithours).Courses:Advanced:47-515,47-547,47-523,47-610,47-611,47-621,47-622,47-640,47-680,47-681Regular:FirstYear:47-515,47-547,47-550,47-503,47-504,531,47-532,47-533,47-534,47-570,47-571RegularSecondYear:610,611,621,622,640,680,681Regular2-YearMSWCourses(Year1)02-47-523,02-47-531,02-47-532,02-47-533,02-47-534,02-47-547,02-47-550,02-47-570,47-571,02-47-503,02-47-504,02-47-515(Year2)02-47-610,02-47,611,02-47-621,02-47-622,02-47-640,02-47-680,02-47-681Advanced1-YearMSWCourses02-47-515,02-47-547,02-47-523,02-47-610,02-47,611,02-47-621,02-47-622,02-47-640,02-47-680,02-47-681A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformationbycuttingandpastingfromthecurrentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendarandclearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.
Examples ofminor course changes include: deleting courses, course description changes, pre/anti/co- requisitechanges, contacthour/lab requirement changes, course title changes, renumbering courses, and/or cross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.N/A
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B. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).TheSchoolofSocialWorkisrequestingthatthecourse,47-515,ProfessionalWritingforSocialWork,beremovedfrom the required courses to complete the Regular and AdvancedMSW programs. This coursewas designed toenhancewritingskillsatthegraduatelevel.AwritingcourseatthegraduatelevelisnotrequiredbytheSchoolofSocialWorkaccreditingbody,theCanadianAssociationofSocialWorkEducation(CASWE).ThereisnoevidencethatotherCanadianMSWSchoolsofferafullcreditforawritingcourse.Moreover,theUniversityofWindsor,SchoolofSocialWork,requiresmoregraduateSocialWorkcoursesthanotherCanadiangraduateSchools,evidentfromtherequired MSW course listings posted to the websites of Canadian Schools of Social Work. There are thirteenrequiredcoursesintheUniversityofWindsorFirstYearoftheRegular,eightcoursesrequiredintheSecondYearoftheRegularprogram,andelevencoursesintheoneyearAdvancedMSWprogram.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).Therearesufficientfacultyandstaffresourcestosupporttherevisedprogram.C.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.Therearesufficientfacultyandstaffresourcestosupporttherevisedprogram.C.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.Nonewresourcesareneededfortherevisedprogram.C.1.3For graduate programs: Explain how supervisory loads will be distributed, and describe the qualifications andappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.4Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.N/AC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities, includingforexample: staffsupport, library,teachingandlearningsupport, studentsupportservices,space,equipment,facilities• GA/TAN/A
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C.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
N/AC.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.N/AC.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesandcostsavingsidentifiedandpursuedbythearea/departmentinsupportof
therevisionstothisprogram.(e.g.,streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?Provides the opportunity to reallocate faculty to otherMSWandBSW courses and thereby reduce the potentialneedforsessionalinstructorsinthoseprogram s.C.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:N/AStaff:N/AGA/TAs:N/AC.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:N/ATeachingandLearningSupport:N/AStudentSupportServices:N/ASpaceandFacilities:N/AEquipment(andMaintenance):N/A
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:• existing courses, equipment or facilities outside the proposer’s control, external resources requiring
maintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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TITLEOFPROGRAM/CERTIFICATE:PhDinSocialWorkDEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:SOCIALWORKFACULTY:FAHSSProposedchange(s)effectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]:Fall2016A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Majorrequirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plusthreeadditionalcoursesatthe300-levelor400-level.PhDinSocialWorkDegreeRequirementsTheproposedprogramisdesignedasafull-timedoctoralprogram.Allstudentscompleteaminimumof710three(3) credit courses during the two-year residency period, as stated abovethe courses are designed to give a fullbreadth of advanced research and practice knowledge in addition to a focus on pedagogy and leadership. Inaddition, a comprehensive proposal is due by April 15 of the first year. Once the comprehensive proposal isapproved,thestudentisrequiredtocompletethecomprehensivepaperwhichisduebyAugust30ofthefirstyear,andisexpectedtobereviewedbycommitteemembersbySeptember30thofthesecondyear.Thethesisproposalisthendueattheendofthesecondterminthesecondyear.Courses:47-720,47-730,47-731,47-740,47-741,47-742,47-743,47-744,47-750,47-795.A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformationbycuttingandpastingfromthecurrentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendarandclearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.
Examples ofminor course changes include: deleting courses, course description changes, pre/anti/co- requisitechanges, contacthour/lab requirement changes, course title changes, renumbering courses, and/or cross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.N/AB. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).Students will now be able to complete their course work in approximately one year followed by theircomprehensive paper, dissertation proposal and dissertation. This change will provide students greateropportunity to work on their specific area of research interest/dissertation and enhance their opportunity tocompletethePhDrequirementsina4-5yeartimeline.ReducingthenumberofrequiredcoursesfromtentosevenwillallowustobemorecompetitivewithotherPhDprogramswherethenumberofrequiredcourses isgenerally less than10. NootherPhDprograminSocialWorkoffers10courseswithintheirownSchool.
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Somematerial from 47-731: civic engagement and 750: Teaching and Learning can obtained in otherways. Forexample, interested studentswould be able to take the teaching certificate in CTL andmaterial relevant to civicengagementmaybeobtainedin47-730:HistoryandTheoryandthroughtheirdissertationresearch.47-742Mixed Researchmethods has provedmore difficult than anticipated to find an instructor to teach on aregularbasis.Wedonotanticipatethatchanginginthenearfuture.MixedresearchmethodsisalsoacoursethatisnotcommonlyofferedinotherPhDSocialWorkprograms.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).N/AC.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.Nonewresourcesareneededfortherevisedprogram .C.1.3For graduate programs: Explain how supervisory loads will be distributed, and describe the qualifications andappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.4Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.N/AC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities,includingforexample:• staffsupport,library,teachingandlearningsupport,studentsupportservices,space,equipment,facilities• GA/TAN/A
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C.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
N/AC.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.N/AC.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesand• costsavingsidentified and pursued by the area/department in support of the revisions to this program. (e.g., streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?Provides opportunity to reallocate faculty toMSW or BSW courses and thereby reduce the potential need forsessionalinstructorsinthoseprograms.C.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:N/AStaff:N/AGA/TAs:N/AC.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:N/ATeachingandLearningSupport:N/AStudentSupportServices:N/ASpaceandFacilities:N/AEquipment(andMaintenance):N/A
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:• existing courses, equipment or facilities outside the proposer’s control, external resources requiring
maintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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PDC160224-5.11UniversityofWindsor
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.11 PoliticalScience-RequestforWaiverofCourseDeletionFormItemfor: ApprovalMOTION: Thattherequesttowaivecoursedeletionforthefollowingcoursesbeapproved: 45-321.TheLegislativeProcess
Rationale:• Seeattached.
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1. Faculty,Department,andProgramTitle FAHSS,PoliticalScience2. CourseNumberandTitle
02-45-321 TheLegislativeProcess3. Credithours,TotalContacthoursandDeliveryformat
CreditHours:3,TotalContact:36,DeliveryFormat:lecture4. CalendarDescription
An introduction to representative democracy, parliamentary behaviour, and legislative process.May includerole-playingexercisesandasimulationoftheFederalHouseofCommons.
5. Pre/co/anti-requisites None6. RATIONALEFORKEEPINGTHECOURSE
6.1 Thepurposeofthecoursewithintheprogramofstudy.Thisisaspecializedcoursethatistypicallyofferedonceeverythreeyears.Itisnotarequiredcoursebutitisonethathasthepotentialtobeverypopularifofferedbyaninstructorwhohaspracticalexperienceinparliamentarypolitics(seebelow).
6.2 StudentDemandforCourse-aclearstatementonthestudentdemandforthecourse.
Thecoursehashadapproximately30studentseachtimeithasbeenoffered6.3 RelationshiptoUnit'sFiveYearPlanandotherUniversityPriorities.
The course is not a required course in any of the Political Science programs but it is one option thatstudentscan take thatwillhelp themcomplete theirmajor requirements in thePoliticalScienceBA (G)andBAdegrees.Itaddstotheflexibilityofstudentdegreecompletion.
6.4 Explanationofwhythecoursehasnotbeenofferedoverthepastyears.
This course has not been offered because the instructor who devised the course elected to leave thedisciplineandpursueacareerinlaw.
6.5 WhetherthecoursewillbeofferedinFall2016.Ifnot,whywillitnotbeoffered?
ItisanticipatedthatthiscoursewillbeofferedinFall20167. RESOURCEIMPLICATIONS Thecoursewilluseasessionalstipendfromitsregularallotment.
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PDC160224-5.12UniversityofWindsor
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.12 Psychology-RequestforWaiverofCourseDeletionFormItemfor: ApprovalMOTION: Thattherequesttowaivecoursedeletionforthefollowingcoursesbeapproved:
46-433.SeminarinLawandPsychology 46-475.PopularLiteratureinPsychology
Rationale:• Seeattached.
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1. Faculty,Department,andProgramTitle
FAHSS,PsychologyDepartment-AllUndergraduatePsychologyprograms2. CourseNumberandTitle
46-433SeminarinLawandPsychology46-475PopularLiteratureinPsychology
3. Credithours,TotalContacthoursandDeliveryformat
3lecturehoursperweek;seminarformat4. CalendarDescription
46-433.SeminarinLawandPsychologyIssuesintheinteractionbetweenlawandpsychology;discussionoftheuse/misuse/nonuseofbehaviouralsciencesinthelaw;emphasisonhowpsychologycanbestbeappliedtofamily,criminal,andcivillaw.(Prerequisites:46-115,46-116,andfouradditionalcoursesinPsychology.)46-475.PopularLiteratureinPsychologyAforumforcriticalexaminationandanalysisofpopularliteraturewrittenbypsychologistsorothersfunctioningintheroleof counselor or lay expert. Themain goal is to identify both traditional and novel criteria for assessing the validity ofpopular literature and its contribution to knowledge. (Prerequisites: 46-115, 46-116, and four additional courses inPsychology.)
5. Pre/co/anti-requisites
Prerequisites:46-115,46-116,andfouradditionalcoursesinPsychology
6. RATIONALEFORKEEPINGTHECOURSE6.1 Thepurposeofthecoursewithintheprogramofstudy.
46-433SeminarinLawandPsychologyLaw and Psychology is currently a very popular field within Psychology. This course provides an opportunity forstudentstolearnaboutcurrentissuesinpsychologyandlawinmoredepththanthebriefintroductionthatstudentsget in earlier,more introductory courses. It also provides students with the chance to gain a greater breadth ofknowledgeaboutthedifferentbranchesofpsychology.Furthermore,thiscourseisoneofthefew4thyearcourseswithin the department that provide studentswith a smaller seminar experience. Althoughwe do not offer thesesmallercoursesfrequently,weneedtohaveavarietyofthesecourseoptionswhenweareabletoofferthem.Otherthan the two intro psych courses, 46-433 has non-specific Psychology course prerequisites, which allow studentsmoreflexibility forchoosingcoursesfortheir4thyearrequirement(manyofour4thyearofferingsrequirespecificcoursesasprerequisites).46-475PopularLiteratureinPsychologyThiscourseisalsoa4thyearcourseoptionforstudentswhomaynothavethespecificprerequisitesfortheother4thyearcoursesthatweofferinagivensemester.Thisuniquecourseallowsstudentstohavetheopportunitytoapplytheirknowledgeofpsychologicalprinciples learned inotherclassesbycriticallyexaminingpopular literatureaboutpsychology.Assuch,itfulfillsoneofourdepartment’sgoalsofteachingappliedpsychology.
6.2 StudentDemandforCourse-aclearstatementonthestudentdemandforthecourse.
Studentdemandhasbeenhighforbothcourseswhentheyhavebeenoffered,andeachyearmanystudentsinquireaboutthesetwocoursesandwhentheywillbeofferednext.Inordertoprovideaseminarexperiencefor46-433thecourseiscappedat25students.Enrolmentsinthemostrecentthreesemestersinwhichitwasofferedwere25,24,and 27, with student requests for the course ranging from 33 to 37. The course 46-475 generally has a largerenrolment (a capof 50), and the last three semesters that itwasofferedhadenrolmentsof 41, 47, and53,withstudentrequestsforthecourserangingfrom70to78.
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6.3 RelationshiptoUnit'sFiveYearPlanandotherUniversityPriorities.
This course falls under the University’s Strategic Priority #1: Provide an exceptional supportive undergraduateexperience that emphasizes independent learning, interdisciplinary opportunities, flexibility in degree completionpathways,andsuccessfulyear-to-yeartransition.
6.4 Explanationofwhythecoursehasnotbeenofferedoverthepastyears.
Thecourseshavenotbeenofferedoverthepastyearsastherearealimitednumberof4thyearcoursesthatthedepartmentcanofferinaeachsemester.Manyofthecoursesthatareofferedareonesthatarerequiredforourmajors. Psychology alternates 4th year courses that arenot specifically required for amajor and still satisfy the400-level requirements of all Psychology Honours students. The courses are offered based on factors such asfacultyavailability,studentdemand,andtimingofwhenthecourse’sprerequisitecoursesareoffered.
6.5 WhetherthecoursewillbeofferedinFall2016.Ifnot,whywillitnotbeoffered?
Thedepartmentplanstooffer46-475.inFall2016orWinter2017andthecourse46-433in2017-2018.7. RESOURCEIMPLICATIONS
Thearenoresourcesimplications.
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PDC160224-5.13UniversityofWindsor
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.13 Disability Studies– EmphasisCourses (SocialWork/Sociology/Women’sandGender Studies)-
SummaryofMinorCourseandCalendarChangesItemfor: InformationForwardedby: Arts,Humanities,andSocialSciences INSTRUCTIONSAREPROVIDEDINSHADEDAREAS.DONOTWRITEINSHADEDAREAS. PARTAPleaseindicatewithan“X”whetherthischangewillbemadetotheundergraduatecalendarorthegraduatecalendar,orboth.
XThechangesbelow,minorandlargelyeditorial,willbemadetotheUndergraduateCalendar.Thesechangesrequirednonewresources.
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Thechangesbelow,minorandlargelyeditorial,willbemadetotheGraduateCalendar.Thesechangesrequirednonewresources.
Whenwilltheseproposedchange(s)beeffective?[includesemesterandyear]: Spring2016PARTB
Currentcoursenumber
Deletingcourseswhicharenotpartof
anyprogram’sdegree
requirements*
Coursecalendar
descriptionchanges
Pre/anti/co-requisitechanges
Contacthour/laboratoryrequirementchanges
Coursetitlechanges
Renumberingcourses
47-355 48-251 53-355 53-390
*Ifthedeletedcoursewasarequiredcourseinanyprogram,theproposeddeletionmustbepresentedonaPDCFormC.PARTCPlease provide the current and the proposed new course information by cutting and pasting from the currentundergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearly marking deletions withstrikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new information with bolding and underlining. For contacthour/laboratory requirement changeswhich do not always appear in the calendar, please type in the currentinformation and clearlymark deletionswith strikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new informationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:03-101.UniversitySenates–RoleandPowerThiscourseexploresthehistory,
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role, and power of Senates in Canadian universities. (Also offered as 04-101.) (Prerequisite: 03-100.) 2 lecturehoursand1tutorialhourperweek3lecturehours/weekDISABILITYSTUDIESDisability-Studies-EmphasisCourses:Programrequirements inDisabilityStudiesmakereferencetoDisabilityStudies-Emphasiscourses.Thesecurrentlyinclude:GeneralArts:01-204,01-209;Music:32-120,32-121,32-330,32-420;Philosophy:34-129;Psychology:46-333,46-256,46-322,46-323, 46-334,46-228*,46-427,46-445; Social Justice Studies: 38-321; Social Work: 47-204,47-303, 47-346, 47-355*, 47-356, 47-410;Sociology: 48-251*; Women’s Studies: 53-201*, 53-355*, 53-390*;Nursing:63-241,63-245,63-351.*Non-DisabilityStudiesprerequisitecourserequired.Variousareasofstudyfromtimetotimemayoffercoursesdealingspecificallywithdisabilitystudiesunderspecificcourse titles or general titles such as “Special Topics,” “DirectedReadings,” or “Seminars.” Information regardingsuch courses will be available fromtheDisability StudiesProgram Coordinator. These coursesmay be takenwithpermissionoftheDisabilityStudiesProgramCoordinator.PartDPleaseindicatewithan“X”.Willtheproposedchangesresultinchangestothelearningoutcomesofthecourse(s)?___
Yes.Ifso,pleasecompletethelearningoutcomesformandappendnewlearningoutcomes,asappropriate,tothisFormEsubmission.(Seeattachedforlearningoutcomesform))
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PDC160224-5.14UniversityofWindsor
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.14: Psychology(Graduate)-SummaryofMinorCourseandCalendarChanges (LearningOutcomesfor46-694IntegrativePsychotherapyIand46-695IntegrativePsychotherapy)Itemfor: InformationForwardedby: FacultyofGraduateStudiesPARTAPlease indicatewith an “X”whether this changewill bemade to the undergraduate calendar or the graduatecalendar,orboth.___
Thechangesbelow,minorandlargelyeditorial,willbemadetotheUndergraduateCalendar.Thesechangesrequirednonewresources.
_X_
The changes below, minor and largely editorial, will be made to theGraduate Calendar. These changesrequirednonewresources.
Whenwilltheseproposedchange(s)beeffective?[includesemesterandyear]:
Fall2016
PARTBPleaselistthecoursenumberandindicatewithan“X”thechangesthatarebeingmade.Addrowstothetableasrequired.Fulldetailsontheproposedchange(s)aretobeprovidedinPartC.
Currentcoursenumber
Deletingcourseswhicharenotpartofanyprogram’sdegreerequirements*
Coursecalendardescriptionchanges
Pre/anti/co-requisitechanges
Contacthour/laboratoryrequirementchanges
Coursetitlechanges
Renumberingcourses
Cross-listingcourses
46-589 x x 46-675 x x 46-676 x x 46-677 x x 46-678 x x 46-694* X X X 46-695* X X X 46-715 X X X 46-685 X X X 46-686 X X X 46-743 X *LearningOutcomesattached.
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PARTCPlease provide the current and the proposed new course information by cutting and pasting from the currentundergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearly marking deletions withstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Forcontacthour/laboratoryrequirementchangeswhichdonotalwaysappearinthecalendar,pleasetypeinthecurrentinformationandclearlymarkdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining. Example:03-101. UniversitySenates–RoleandPowerThis courseexplores thehistory, role, and power of Senates in Canadian universities. (Also offered as 04-101.) (Prerequisite: 03-100.) 2lecturehoursand1tutorialhourperweek3lecturehours/week46-589.AdvancedAdultAssessmentAdvanced training in the clinical assessment of adults, with an emphasis on projective techniques, assessmentintegration, case formulation. and evaluation for specific needs (eg., psychotherapy, pharmacological referrals,differential diagnosis, employee assistance, and general consultation and referral). Attention is given to theassessmentofindividualsfromculturalandlinguisticminoritybackgroundsandofthosewithdisabilities.Studentsdevelopanddiscusscomprehensiveclinicalpresentationsbasedoncasesamples.Studentsworkwithoneor twoadultclientstoapplybasicassessmentskillsacquired inprecedingcourses, toevaluateawiderangeofcognitive,emotional, personality and interpersonal functions. The goal is to arrive at a comprehensive description of theperson being assessed that results in meaningful clinical recommendations. Assessment strategies frequentlyemployed in the field of clinical psychology will be practiced, and students will acquire skill with additionalassessment instruments as determined by client needs. Studentswith further their skills in interviewing, reportwriting, clinical formulation, diagnosis, and making recommendations and referrals appropriate to the needs ofclients. Client cultural and linguistic differences are considered. This course includes a peer supervision trainingcomponentwherebystudentslearntoprovideconstructivefeedbacktotheirpeers.(Prerequisite:46-583)46-675.Child/AdolescentClinicalInterventionsIChildPsychotherapyIExaminationof the theory, research, andpracticeof clinical interventionswith children, adolescents and familieswithanemphasisonfundamentalprinciplesandempiricalfoundationsofeffectivepsychotherapy. Issuesrelevantto the practice of psychotherapy with different groups will be discussed. (Prerequisites: enrolment in ClinicalPsychologyProgram;46-674; consentof instructorandDirectorofClinical Training.) (Prerequisiteor co-requisite:46-581.)(3seminarhoursaweek,pluspracticum.)46-676.Child/AdolescentClinicalInterventionsIIChildPsychotherapyIISeminarandsupervisedpracticeinclinical interventionswithchildren,adolescentsandfamilies.(Prerequisite:46-675.)(3seminarhoursaweek,pluspracticum.)46-677.AdvancedChild/AdolescentClinicalInterventionsIAdolescentClinicalInterventionsIExamination of the theory, research, and practice of clinical interventionswith adolescentswith an emphasis onfundamental principles and empirical foundations of effective psychotherapy. Issues relevant to the practice ofpsychotherapy with different groups will be discussed. This advanced course focuses on training in theory andpractice of clinical interventions with children, adolescents and families. Emphasis is placed on advancedinterventionskillsappliedtochildandadolescentpopulationsandproblems.Primaryfocusoftrainingwillbeinindividual and co-therapy with child and adolescent groups. Students may also be trained in parent-childinterventions and co-therapy in group interventions with parents. Students explore their own psychologicalfunctioningaswellasthetherapeuticprocessandthushavetheopportunityforpersonalaswellasprofessionalgrowth.Spaceislimited;preferencewillbegiventostudentsintheChildClinicalTrack.(Prerequisites:enrolmentinClinicalPsychologyProgramcompletionofM.A.requirements;46-675and46-676;46-674;consentofinstructorandDirectorofClinicalTraining.)(Prerequisiteorco-requisite:46-581.)(3seminarhoursaweek,pluspracticum.)
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46-678.AdvancedChild/AdolescentClinicalInterventionsIIAdolescentClinicalInterventionsIISeminar and supervised practice in clinical interventions with adolescents. Advanced seminar and supervisedpracticeinclinicalinterventionswithchildren,adolescentsandfamilies.(Prerequisite:46-677.)(3seminarhoursaweek,pluspracticum.)46-694.ExperientialPsychotherapyIIntegrativePsychotherapyIAn introduction to humanistic experiential psychotherapy (an introduction of the person-centred, gestalt,experiential, and existential perspectives), with an emphasis on developing one's talents in the nonspecificrelationship factors central to allmodes of psychotherapy. The humanistic experiential approach emphasizes thedevelopment and use of therapist, as well as client, self-awareness, and is presented through didactic andexperiential seminars. Students see one therapy client under individual supervision. This course is designed tofacilitatethestudenttherapist’sdevelopmentofapersonal frameworkfor integratingtheoreticalconceptsandtherapeutic interventions across two or more psychotherapy approaches (e.g., CBT, EFT, Psychodynamic,Humanistic/Experiential)intheserviceofprovidingmoreindividualizedtreatmentstoenhanceclientoutcomes.Studentswillcontinuetoexplorepersonaldevelopmentrelevanttoprofessionalpractice. Studentsseeatleastone therapy client under individual supervision. Priority is given to students in the Adult Clinical Track.(Prerequisites: enrolment in Clinical Psychology Program; 46-581; consent of instructor and Director of ClinicalTraining.)(Co-requisite:46-715.)(46hoursaweek,combinedseminarandpracticum.)46-695.ExperientialPsychotherapyIIIntegrativePsychotherapyIIFurtherdevelopmentofthehumanisticexperientialapproachtopsychotherapy,withemphasisonitsmethodsandon itsapplicationtoparticularsyndromes,situations,andpopulations.Focus isplacedontherapistunderstandingand experience of issues relevant to childhood abuse, spirituality, substance abuse, vicarious traumatization,gender, and race. Students see one therapy client under individual supervision. Further development of anintegrative psychotherapy framework with an emphasis on case conceptualization as applied to diversesyndromes,situations,andpopulations.Thefocusisonthetherapist’sabilitytounderstandtheclient’ssituationand symptomsand to select appropriate interventionsbasedon the therapist’s ownarticulationof integrativepsychotherapy. Students will continue to explore personal development relevant to professional practice.Students see at least one therapy clientunder individual supervision. Priority is given to students in theAdultClinicalTrack.(Prerequisite:enrolmentinClinicalPsychologyProgram;46-581;consentofinstructorandDirectorofClinicalTraining;46-694.)(Co-requisite:46-715.)(46hoursaweek,combinedseminarandpracticum.)46-715.PsychologicalServicesandResearchCenterPracticumAdvancedPsychotherapyPracticumThisintensivepracticumfocusesontraininginpsychotherapytheoryandpractice.Studentsfurtherdeveloptherapyrelationshipskills.Emphasisisplacedonadvancedpsychotherapeuticskillsappliedtovariousclientpopulationsandproblems.Althoughtraininginindividualpsychotherapyistheprimaryfocus,studentsmayalsobetrainedincrisisinterventionandshort-termtherapyandinco-therapywithfamilies,groups,orcouples.Studentsexploretheirownpsychologicalfunctioningaswellasthetherapeuticprocessandthushavetheopportunityforpersonalaswellasprofessional growth. Students are required to register for this practicum for three consecutive terms. Space islimited; preferencewill be given to students in theAdult Clinical Track forwhom46-715 is required.Training inindividual psychotherapy is the primary focus. Studentsmay also be trained in crisis intervention and in co-therapywith families, groups,or couples. Studentswill continue toexplorepersonaldevelopment relevant toprofessionalpractice. Priority isgiventostudents intheAdultClinicalTrack. (Prerequisites:completionofM.A.requirements;completionof twopsychotherapycoursesequences;enrolment inClinicalPsychologyProgramandconsentofDirectorofClinicalTraining.)(Co-requisites:46-694and46-695.)(146practicumhoursaweek.)
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46-685BriefPsychodynamicTherapyPsychotherapyIThis course focuses on the acquisition of the knowledge and skills necessary to practice brief psychodynamictherapy. In terms of systems of psychotherapy, sStudents are will be instructed in a brief psychodynamicpsychotherapy (BPP) one of the main relational approaches such as, but not limited to, the Core ConflictualRelationship Thememethod (CCRT) through readings, didactic training, and role playing. The chosen relationalapproach is to be specified by the instructor at the time of course selection by students. Readings on theory ofpersonality included elements of classical theory, object relations, and self-psychology. Each student leads onseminar andone classdiscussionona selectionof tests, and initiates supervisedpsychotherapywithoneor twoclients according to the relational approach chosen by the instructor. Issues relevant to the practice ofpsythotherapywithdifferentgroupswillbediscussed.After thisdidactic trainingperiod,studentswillengage inthepracticumportionofthiscoursewithatleastoneclientwithwhomtheywillpracticetheBPPmethodtaughtinthiscourse.WeeklysupervisionwillbeprovidedtoguidestudentsintheapplicationofBPPtotheirtherapeuticwork.(Prerequisites:enrolmentinClinicalPsychologyProgram;46-674;46-581;consentofinstructorandDirectorof Clinical Training.) (Prerequisite or co-requisite: 46-581.) (3 seminar hours a week, plus practicum. seminar &supervisionpluspracticum).46-686.BriefPsychodynamicTherapyPsychotherapyIIStudents continue supervised practice accordingwithat least one or two clients according to theBPP relationalapproach selected for 46-685. Readings focus on the utilization of interpretations in the therapy process. Issuesrelevanttothepracticeofpsychotherapywithdifferentgroupswillbediscussed.Concurrently,students learntoconduct interpretivework through readings,didactic instruction, and roleplaying. In thepracticumportionofthiscourse,studentslearntoconductinterpretiveworkwiththeirclientswithinBPP.(Prerequisites:46-674,46-581, 46-685; consent of instructor and Director of Clincial Training.) (3 seminar hours a week seminar &supervisionpluspracticum.)46-743.TeachingandLearninginPsychologyGeneral overview of university instruction in the context of a large introductory psychology course.Seminartimeisdividedbetweentheoreticalreview/discussion(1hour)andpracticalin-classapplication(2 hours). Topics include preparing a syllabus, performance evaluation, effective lecturing, facilitatingdiscussions,problemsituations,experientialwork,collaborativeandcooperativelearning,problem-basedlearning,studentdiversity,ethics.(Prerequisite:consentofinstructor.)(Thisisanon-creditcourse,andisgivenovertwosemesters.)PartDPleaseindicatewithan“X”.Willtheproposedchangesresultinchangestothelearningoutcomesofthecourse(s)?_X__fortwocoursesequence46-694and46-695
Yes.Ifso,pleasecompletethelearningoutcomesformandappendnewlearningoutcomes,asappropriate,tothisFormEsubmission.(Seeattachedforlearningoutcomesform))
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LEARNINGOUTCOMESLEARNINGOUTCOMES
46-694IntegrativePsychotherapyI(firstoftwo-coursesequence) LearningOutcomesThisisasentencecompletionexercise.Attheendofthecourse,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsorGraduate
AUofWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
A.Integratetechniquesfrommultiplepsychotherapyapproaches. A. theacquisition,applicationandintegrationofknowledge
B.Drawupontheresearchliteraturetosupportpracticalapplications. B. researchskills,includingtheabilitytodefineproblemsandaccess,retrieveandevaluateinformation(informationliteracy)
C.Thinkcriticallyaboutthedifferenttheoriesofpsychotherapy,inordertoconstructcomplexcaseconceptualizations.
C. criticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills
D.Writecomprehensivecasenotessuitableforaclinicalaudience. D.literacyandnumeracyskills
E.ProvideethicalhealthcareconsistentwithstandardsofprofessionalpracticeinPsychology.
E. responsiblebehaviourtoself,othersandsociety
F.Communicateeffectivelywiththepatientpopulationandotherhealthprofessionals.
F. interpersonalandcommunicationsskills
G.Seeksupervisionasneededandutilizesupervisioneffectively.Communicateeffectivelywithotherprofessionalsinvolvedinpatients’care.
G.teamwork,andpersonalandgroupleadershipskills
H. H.creativityandaestheticappreciation
I. I. theabilityanddesireforcontinuouslearning
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LEARNINGOUTCOMES46-695IntegrativePsychotherapyII(secondtwo-coursesequence) LearningOutcomesThisisasentencecompletionexercise.Attheendofthecourse,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsorGraduate
AUofWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
A.Integratetechniquesfrommultiplepsychotherapyapproaches,includingmoreadvancedcaseconceptualizationasappliedtodiversesyndromes,situations,andpopulations.
A. theacquisition,applicationandintegrationofknowledge
B.Drawupontheresearchliteraturetosupportpracticalapplications. B. researchskills,includingtheabilitytodefineproblemsandaccess,retrieveandevaluateinformation(informationliteracy)
C.Construct,implement,evaluate,andreconstructcomplexcaseconceptualizations.
C. criticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills
D.Writecomprehensivecasenotessuitableforaclinicalaudience. D.literacyandnumeracyskills
E.ProvideethicalhealthcareconsistentwithstandardsofprofessionalpracticeinPsychology.
E. responsiblebehaviourtoself,othersandsociety
F.Communicateeffectivelywiththepatientpopulationandotherhealthprofessionals.Facilitateandparticipateineffectivepsychotherapycaseconferences.
F. interpersonalandcommunicationsskills
G.Seeksupervisionasneededandutilizesupervisioneffectively.Communicateeffectivelywithotherprofessionalsinvolvedinpatients’care.
G.teamwork,andpersonalandgroupleadershipskills
H. H.creativityandaestheticappreciation
I. I. theabilityanddesireforcontinuouslearning
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PDC160224-5.15UniversityofWindsor
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee*5.15 Inter-Faculty-SummaryofMinorCourseandCalendarChangesItemfor: InformationForwardedby: InterdisciplinaryArtsandScience PARTAPlease indicatewith an “X”whether this changewill bemade to the undergraduate calendar or the graduatecalendar,orboth.X
Thechangesbelow,minorandlargelyeditorial,willbemadetotheUndergraduateCalendar.Thesechangesrequirednonewresources.
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The changes below, minor and largely editorial, will be made to theGraduate Calendar. These changesrequirednonewresources.
Whenwilltheseproposedchange(s)beeffective?[includesemesterandyear]:
Spring2016
PARTBPleaselistthecoursenumberandindicatewithan“X”thechangesthatarebeingmade.Addrowstothetableasrequired.Fulldetailsontheproposedchange(s)aretobeprovidedinPartC.
Currentcoursenumber
Deletingcourseswhicharenotpartofanyprogram’sdegreerequirements*
Coursecalendardescriptionchanges
Pre/anti/co-requisitechanges
Contacthour/laboratoryrequirementchanges
Coursetitlechanges
Renumberingcourses
Cross-listingcourses
56-420 X *Ifthedeletedcoursewasarequiredcourseinanyprogram,theproposeddeletionmustbepresentedonaPDCFormC.PARTCPlease provide the current and the proposed new course information by cutting and pasting from the currentundergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearly marking deletions withstrikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new information with bolding and underlining. For contacthour/laboratory requirement changeswhich do not always appear in the calendar, please type in the currentinformation and clearlymark deletionswith strikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new informationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:03-101.UniversitySenates–RoleandPowerThiscourseexploresthehistory,role,andpowerofSenatesinCanadianuniversities.(Alsoofferedas04-101.)(Prerequisite:03-100.)2lecturehoursand1tutorialhourperweek3lecturehours/week
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56-420ResearchProjectStudents will design and implement a research project under the supervision of a faculty member integratingmethodologies,criticalperspectives,andtheoreticalapproachesacquired inthecoreBASprogram. (OpenonlytostudentsintheBASprogram)(Mayberepeatedonceforcredit).(A6.00credithourresearchproject,whichcountsastwocourses).PartDPleaseindicatewithan“X”.Willtheproposedchangesresultinchangestothelearningoutcomesofthecourse(s)?X___
Yes.Ifso,pleasecompletethelearningoutcomesformandappendnewlearningoutcomes,asappropriate,tothisFormEsubmission.(Seeattachedforlearningoutcomesform))
No.Currentlytherearenolearningoutcomesforthecourse.Thefollowinghavebeendevelopedtoaddressthisomission.
COURSENUMBERANDTITLE:Please complete the following table. State the specific learningoutcomes thatmakeup thegoal of the course(whatwill students knowand be able to do at the end of this course?) and link the learning outcomes to theCharacteristics of a University of Windsor Graduate outlined in “To Greater Heights” by listing them in theappropriaterows.PleasenotethatalearningoutcomemaylinktomorethanoneofthespecifiedCharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsorGraduate,and thata single coursemightnot touchoneachof theCharacteristics. EachUniversityofWindsor program should produce graduates that are able to demonstrate each of the nine characteristicsapprovedinToGreaterHeights.Informationonlearningoutcomesisappendedtothisform(AppendixA).Proposersarealsostronglyencouragedto contact theOffice of the Vice-Provost, Teaching and Learning or the Centre for Teaching and Learning, forassistancewiththearticulationoflearningoutcomes.LearningOutcomesThisisasentencecompletionexercise.Attheendofthecourse,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsorGraduate
AUofWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
• Definecomplexproblems,andstateresearchquestionsthatareinterdisciplinaryinnature.
• Analyzeacomplexproblemfromatleasttwodisciplinaryperspectives.
• Integrateconflictinginsightsfromalternativedisciplines.• Reflectonhowusinganinterdisciplinaryapproachhasenlarged
theirunderstandingofproblems.
A. theacquisition,applicationandintegrationofknowledge
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LearningOutcomesThisisasentencecompletionexercise.Attheendofthecourse,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsorGraduate
AUofWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
• Findandevaluateliteraturefromatleasttwodisciplinesthatrelatestoaresearchproblemorquestion.
B. researchskills,includingtheabilitytodefineproblemsandaccess,retrieveandevaluateinformation(informationliteracy)
• Justifytheuseofaninterdisciplinaryapproachforaparticularresearchquestion.
• Criticallyanalyzedisciplinaryinsightsintoresearchproblem(s)andlocatesourcesofconflict.
C. criticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills
• Integrateanddifferentiatetheirownideaswiththoseofothers. D.literacyandnumeracyskills
• Recognizeandanalyzesocialandpersonalimplicationsofcontemporaryissues.
F. interpersonalandcommunicationsskills
• Plan,implement,anddocumentindependentresearchprojects
G.teamwork,andpersonalandgroupleadershipskills
• H.creativityandaestheticappreciation
• I. theabilityanddesireforcontinuouslearning
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PDC1602224-5.16UniversityofWindsor
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee*5.16: SocialJustice-SummaryofMinorCourseandCalendarChangesItemfor: InformationForwardedby: FacultyofArts,HumanitiesandSocialSciences PARTAPlease indicatewith an “X”whether this changewill bemade to the undergraduate calendar or the graduatecalendar,orboth.X
Thechangesbelow,minorandlargelyeditorial,willbemadetotheUndergraduateCalendar.Thesechangesrequirednonewresources.
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The changes below, minor and largely editorial, will be made to theGraduate Calendar. These changesrequirednonewresources.
Whenwilltheseproposedchange(s)beeffective?[includesemesterandyear]:
Spring2016
PARTBPleaselistthecoursenumberandindicatewithan“X”thechangesthatarebeingmade.Addrowstothetableasrequired.Fulldetailsontheproposedchange(s)aretobeprovidedinPartC.
Currentcoursenumber
Deletingcourseswhicharenotpartofanyprogram’sdegreerequirements*
Coursecalendardescriptionchanges
Pre/anti/co-requisitechanges
Contacthour/laboratoryrequirementchanges
Coursetitlechanges
Renumberingcourses
Cross-listingcourses
38-101 X*Ifthedeletedcoursewasarequiredcourseinanyprogram,theproposeddeletionmustbepresentedonaPDCFormC.PARTCPlease provide the current and the proposed new course information by cutting and pasting from the currentundergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearly marking deletions withstrikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new information with bolding and underlining. For contacthour/laboratory requirement changeswhich do not always appear in the calendar, please type in the currentinformation and clearlymark deletionswith strikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new informationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:03-101.UniversitySenates–RoleandPowerThiscourseexploresthehistory,role,andpowerofSenatesinCanadianuniversities.(Alsoofferedas04-101.)(Prerequisite:03-100.)2lecturehoursand1tutorialhourperweek3lecturehours/week38-101.IntroductiontoSocialJusticeThecoursewillexplorediversevisionsanddimensionsofsocial justice,bothpastandpresent. Itwillexaminetheroleofpoliticaleconomy,culture,andidentityinaddressinginjusticeinCanadaandglobally.Itwillcriticallyassessdifferent strategies for social change. Studentswill be introduced to theprinciples governing theproduction anddistributionofbenefitsandharms,andtosuchconceptsasdistributive justice,politicsofdifference,civil society,empowerment,criticalpedagogy,citizenship,andhumanrights.(AlsoofferedasDisabilityStudies37-101.)PartDPleaseindicatewithan“X”.Willtheproposedchangesresultinchangestothelearningoutcomesofthecourse(s)?___
Yes.Ifso,pleasecompletethelearningoutcomesformandappendnewlearningoutcomes,asappropriate,tothisFormEsubmission.(Seeattachedforlearningoutcomesform))
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PDC16024-5.17
UniversityofWindsorProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.17: SocialWork(Graduate)-SummaryofMinorCourseandCalendarChangesItemfor: InformationForwardedby: SchoolofSocialWork,FacultyofArts,HumanitiesandSocialScienceandFacultyofGraduate
Studies INSTRUCTIONSAREPROVIDEDINSHADEDAREAS.DONOTWRITEINSHADEDAREAS. PARTAPlease indicatewith an “X”whether this changewill bemade to the undergraduate calendar or the graduatecalendar,orboth.___
Thechangesbelow,minorandlargelyeditorial,willbemadetotheUndergraduateCalendar.Thesechangesrequirednonewresources.
_X_
The changes below, minor and largely editorial, will be made to theGraduate Calendar. These changesrequirednonewresources.
Whenwilltheseproposedchange(s)beeffective?[includesemesterandyear]:
Fall2016
PARTBPleaselistthecoursenumberandindicatewithan“X”thechangesthatarebeingmade.Addrowstothetableasrequired.Fulldetailsontheproposedchange(s)aretobeprovidedinPartC.
Currentcoursenumber
Deletingcourseswhicharenotpartofanyprogram’sdegreerequirements*
Coursecalendardescriptionchanges
Pre/anti/co-requisitechanges
Contacthour/laboratoryrequirementchanges
Coursetitlechanges
Renumberingcourses
Cross-listingcourses
47-731 X 47-742 X 47-750 X 47-515 X
*Ifthedeletedcoursewasarequiredcourseinanyprogram,theproposeddeletionmustbepresentedonaPDCFormC.PARTCPlease provide the current and the proposed new course information by cutting and pasting from the currentundergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearly marking deletions withstrikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new information with bolding and underlining. For contacthour/laboratory requirement changeswhich do not always appear in the calendar, please type in the currentinformation and clearlymark deletionswith strikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new informationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:03-101.UniversitySenates–RoleandPowerThiscourseexploresthehistory,role,andpowerofSenatesinCanadianuniversities.(Alsoofferedas04-101.)(Prerequisite:03-100.)2lecturehoursand1tutorialhourperweek3lecturehours/week
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47-731.PromotingsocialjusticethroughcivicengagementThiscoursefocusesonusingadvocacyandleadershipskillstopromotesocialjusticethroughcivicengagementwithcommunities,socialprograms,andpolicydevelopers.Studentsexamineoppressionanddiscriminationanddevisemethodsof addressing related issuesusing individual and collective strategies. This includesmethodsof creatingpartnershipsbetweenhighereducationandthebroadercommunity,exploringwaystocollaboratewithrelevantkeyinformantsandconsumersduringtheresearchdevelopmentprocess,involvingcommunitypartnersintheteachingof university courses and participation on university committees, and strategies for influencing positive changewithincommunities,socialprograms,andpolicydevelopmentprocesses.47-742.MixedmethodsinSocialWorkresearchBuilding on the epistemology course, and the qualitative and quantitative researchmethods courses, this courseexaminesthecurrentconceptualizationsofmixedmethodsinsocialworkresearch.Studentslearnhowtodevelopresearchquestionsappropriateformixedresearchdesigns,howtoselectfromthevaryingtypesofmixedresearch,andhowtocritiquemixedmethodsstudiesintheliterature.Thecoursealsoaddressestheemergingdebatesandtensionsabouttheuseandapplicationofmixedmethods,andtheimplicationsoftheseforknowledgetranslationandcivicengagement..(3lecturehours)47-750.ScholarshipofteachingandlearninginSocialWorkeducationThis course provides conceptual frameworks and practice approaches toward comprehensive and inclusive socialwork pedagogies. The goal is to prepare students to function as effective social work educators through anunderstanding of theories of teaching and learning; curriculum development; reflective and critical instruction;diversityandequityissues;andtheroleofresearchandevaluation..(3lecturehours)47-515.ProfessionalWritingforSocialWorkStudents in this course will describe and demonstrate advanced, professional, written communication andcomposition skills, critical analysis, application of knowledge to practice, and the use of examples in socialworkwriting.StudentswillreviewwritingguidelinesfromthecurrentPublicationManualoftheAmericanPsychologicalAssociationanddemonstratemethodsforpreparingscholarlypapers,reflectiveessays,literaturereviews,researchproposals and reports, and grant applications. Writing for social work will be illustrated, including case notes,assessments,actionplans,reports,andproposals.Theethicalconsiderationsandtheimpactofsocialworkwritingwillbediscussed.PartDPleaseindicatewithan“X”.Willtheproposedchangesresultinchangestothelearningoutcomesofthecourse(s)?___
Yes.Ifso,pleasecompletethelearningoutcomesformandappendnewlearningoutcomes,asappropriate,tothisFormEsubmission.(Seeattachedforlearningoutcomesform)
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PDC160224-5.18
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*5.18 ElectricalandComputerEngineeringGraduateProgramLearningOutcomesItemfor: Information: ThisincludesLearningOutcomesforthefollowingprograms:*5.18.1 MastersofAppliedScience(MASc)–ElectricalandComputerEngineering*5.18.2 MasterofEngineering(MEng)-ElectricalandComputerEngineering*5.18.3 DoctorofPhilosophy(PhD)–ElectricalandComputerEngineering
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*5.18.1 MastersofAppliedScienceinElectricalandComputerEngineering–LearningOutcomesProgramLearningOutcomes(DegreeLevelExpectations)Thisisasentencecompletionexercise.Pleaseprovideaminimumof1learningoutcomeforeachoftheboxesassociatedwithagraduateattribute.Attheendofthisprogram,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsor
Graduate
AUWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
OCGS-approvedGraduateDegreeLevelExpectations
A.ApplyadvancedElectricalandComputerEngineeringtheorytothedesignand/ordevelopmentofproductsandprocessesinindustryand/oracademia.
A. theacquisition,applicationandintegrationofknowledge
1.DepthandBreadthofKnowledge
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge6.AwarenessofLimitsof
KnowledgeB.DefineandsolvecomplexengineeringproblemsrelevanttothespecificresearchareawithinElectricalandComputerEngineering.Propose,designandconstructappropriateresearchmethodologiesrelevanttothespecificresearchareawithintheElectricalandComputerEngineeringdiscipline.
B. researchskills,includingtheabilitytodefineproblemsandaccess,retrieveandevaluateinformation(informationliteracy)
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge6.AwarenessofLimitsof
Knowledge
C.FormulateandtesthypothesesonaresearchareaswithinElectricalandComputerEngineering.Employscientificproblem-solvingtechniquesusingthemostappropriatetoolsfordesign,simulationandtesting.
C. criticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills
1.DepthandBreadthofKnowledge
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsof
Knowledge
D.Writeformalpaperswiththecorrectscientificstructure(e.g.includehypotheses,propercitations,references,etc.).Selectandexecuteappropriatetechnicalandanalyticalmethods.
D.literacyandnumeracyskills
2.ResearchandScholarship5.LevelofCommunication
Skills
E.EvaluatemultiplesolutionstovariousElectricalandComputerEngineeringquestionsandassesspotentialoutcomestojustifyoptimalsolutions.
E. responsiblebehaviourtoself,othersandsociety
4.ProfessionalCapacity/Autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsofKnowledge
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ProgramLearningOutcomes(DegreeLevelExpectations)Thisisasentencecompletionexercise.Pleaseprovideaminimumof1learningoutcomeforeachoftheboxesassociatedwithagraduateattribute.Attheendofthisprogram,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsor
Graduate
AUWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
OCGS-approvedGraduateDegreeLevelExpectations
Promote and advance the roles andresponsibilities of the professional engineer insociety,especiallytheprimaryroleofprotectingthepublicandthepublicinterest.AdheretotheCodeofEthicsofProfessionalEngineersOntario,includingitsrequirementstobehaveethicallytowardsthepublic,employersandotherpractitioners.F.Effectivelycommunicateideasandinformationingraphic,oralandwrittenformats.Producescientificreportsand/orarticlesatalevelofqualityrequiredforpeer-reviewedjournalsorconferences.
F. interpersonalandcommunicationsskills
5.LevelofCommunicationSkills
G.Workindependentlyandasamemberandleaderofdiverseteamsandinmulti-disciplinarysettings.
G.teamwork,andpersonalandgroupleadershipskills
4.ProfessionalCapacity/Autonomy5.LevelofCommunication
SkillsH.Identifyeffective,innovativeandfeasiblesolutionalternativesforcomplexElectricalandComputerEngineeringproblems.
H.creativityandaestheticappreciation
2.ResearchandScholarship4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsofKnowledge
I.Assessanddefendthecommitmenttoengageinlife-longlearningaspartofmaintainingprofessionalcompetenceandensuringthebestpossibleengineeringsolutionswithintheirscopeofpractice.
I. theabilityanddesireforcontinuouslearning
4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy
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*5.18.2 MasterofEngineering–ElectricalEngineering/ElectricalEngineeringwithComputerEngineeringField–LearningOutcomes
ProgramLearningOutcomes(DegreeLevelExpectations)Thisisasentencecompletionexercise.Pleaseprovideaminimumof1learningoutcomeforeachoftheboxesassociatedwithagraduateattribute.Attheendofthisprogram,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsor
Graduate
AUWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
OCGS-approvedGraduateDegreeLevelExpectations
A.Relateacademictheoryinadvancedelectricalandcomputerengineeringtopracticalapplications.
A. theacquisition,applicationandintegrationofknowledge
1.DepthandBreadthofKnowledge
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge6.AwarenessofLimitsof
KnowledgeB.Applyanalyticalandinvestigationskillstoaddressandsolveproblemsthatinvolvecomplexelectrical/computerengineeringissues
B. researchskills,includingtheabilitytodefineproblemsandaccess,retrieveandevaluateinformation(informationliteracy)
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge6.AwarenessofLimitsof
Knowledge
C.AssessresultsofsolutionsappliedtothetechnicalproblemsencounteredspecifictoElectricalEngineering/ElectricalEngineeringwithComputerEngineering
C. criticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills
1.DepthandBreadthofKnowledge
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsof
Knowledge
D.Communicateclearlybothorallyandinwriting,includingeffectiveuseoftechnicalvocabulary
D.literacyandnumeracyskills
2.ResearchandScholarship5.LevelofCommunicationSkills
E.Promoteandadvancetherolesandresponsibilitiesoftheprofessionalengineerinsociety,especiallytheprimary role of protecting the public and the publicinterest.AdheretotheCodeofEthicsofProfessionalEngineersOntario,includingitsrequirementstobehaveethicallytowardthepublic,employersandotherpractitioners.Alsorelevantto(I)
E. responsiblebehaviourtoself,othersandsociety
4.ProfessionalCapacity/Autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsofKnowledge
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ProgramLearningOutcomes(DegreeLevelExpectations)Thisisasentencecompletionexercise.Pleaseprovideaminimumof1learningoutcomeforeachoftheboxesassociatedwithagraduateattribute.Attheendofthisprogram,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsor
Graduate
AUWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
OCGS-approvedGraduateDegreeLevelExpectations
F.Communicateengineeringproblemsandsolutionswithclaritytoaudienceswithmulti-disciplinarybackgrounds.Analyzeinformationandproducereportsthatintegratethetechnicalaspectsofengineeringprojects.
F. interpersonalandcommunicationsskills
5.LevelofCommunicationSkills
G.Workindependentlyandasamemberandleaderofdiverseteams
G.teamwork,andpersonalandgroupleadershipskills
4.ProfessionalCapacity/Autonomy5.LevelofCommunicationSkills
H.Identifyeffective,innovativeandfeasiblesolutionalternativesforcomplexelectricalandcomputerengineeringproblems.
H.creativityandaestheticappreciation
2.ResearchandScholarship4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsofKnowledge
I.Pleasesee(E)
I. theabilityanddesireforcontinuouslearning
4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy
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*5.18.3 DoctorofPhilosophy(PhD)inElectricalandComputerEngineering–LearningOutcomesProgramLearningOutcomes(DegreeLevelExpectations)Thisisasentencecompletionexercise.Pleaseprovideaminimumof1learningoutcomeforeachoftheboxesassociatedwithagraduateattribute.Attheendofthisprogram,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsor
Graduate
AUWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
OCGS-approvedGraduateDegreeLevelExpectations
A.Acquire,assessandcombinerelevantinformationinElectricalandComputerEngineeringinareassuchasmicroelectromechanicalsystems,computernetworksandsecurity,advanceddigitaldesign,wirelesscommunications,stochasticprocesses,andpowersystems.AnalyzetherelevantliteratureasitrelatestospecificresearchareaswithinElectricalandComputerEngineering.
A. theacquisition,applicationandintegrationofknowledge
1.DepthandBreadthofKnowledge
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge6.AwarenessofLimitsof
Knowledge
B.Locateandanalyzeresourcesandintegrateinformationtoaddressspecificelectrical/computerEngineeringproblems.Propose,designandconstructappropriateresearchmethodologiesrelevanttothespecificresearchareaswithintheElectricalandComputerEngineeringdiscipline.Integratefacts,concepts,andmethodsfrommultipleengineeringdisciplinesandapplythemtoelectrical/computerengineeringresearch.Determineanddevelopnewresearchquestions/problems.
B. researchskills,includingtheabilitytodefineproblemsandaccess,retrieveandevaluateinformation(informationliteracy)
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge6.AwarenessofLimitsof
Knowledge
C.AnalyzeandassesslimitationsofexperimentaldesignsandmethodologiesinaresearchareawithinElectricalandComputerEngineering.Formulateandtesthypothesesandemploypracticalskillsforscientific/technologicalproblem-solving.Conductindependent,originalresearchandproducenewknowledgeinthearea(s)ofexpertise.
C. criticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills
1.DepthandBreadthofKnowledge
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsof
Knowledge
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ProgramLearningOutcomes(DegreeLevelExpectations)Thisisasentencecompletionexercise.Pleaseprovideaminimumof1learningoutcomeforeachoftheboxesassociatedwithagraduateattribute.Attheendofthisprogram,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsor
Graduate
AUWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
OCGS-approvedGraduateDegreeLevelExpectations
D.Writeformalpaperswiththecorrectscientificstructure(e.g.includehypotheses,propercitations,references,etc.).Selectandexecuteappropriateanalytical,modellingandexperimentaltechniques.
D.literacyandnumeracyskills
2.ResearchandScholarship5.LevelofCommunicationSkills
E.Applyethicallysoundandsafepracticetechniquesinarangeoflaboratorysituations(physicalorvirtual)andonsiteinanindustrialsettingPromote and advance the roles and responsibilitiesoftheprofessionalengineerinsociety,especiallytheprimary role of protecting the public and the publicinterest.AdheretotheCodeofEthicsofProfessionalEngineersOntario,includingitsrequirementstobehaveethicallytowardthepublic,employersandotherpractitioners.
E. responsiblebehaviourtoself,othersandsociety
4.ProfessionalCapacity/Autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsofKnowledge
F.Effectivelycommunicateideasandinformationingraphic,oralandwrittenformats,whiledemonstratingfluencyintheterminologyofElectricalandComputerEngineering.Producescientificreportsand/orarticlesatthelevelofqualityrequiredforapeer-reviewedjournal.
F. interpersonalandcommunicationsskills
5.LevelofCommunicationSkills
G.ParticipateconstructivelyandcooperativelyasmembersandleadersofElectricalandComputerEngineeringresearchteams
G.teamwork,andpersonalandgroupleadershipskills
4.ProfessionalCapacity/Autonomy5.LevelofCommunicationSkills
H.Identifyoriginal,innovativesolutionsforcomplexappliedElectricalandComputerEngineeringproblems.
H.creativityandaestheticappreciation
2.ResearchandScholarship4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsofKnowledge
I.DiscoveremergingresearchareaswithinElectricalandComputerEngineering.
I. theabilityanddesireforcontinuouslearning
4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy
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PDC160224-5.19
UniversityofWindsorProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.19 MastersofAppliedScience–Mechanical,AutomotiveandMaterialsEngineering- LearningOutcomesItemfor: InformationProgramLearningOutcomes(DegreeLevelExpectations)Thisisasentencecompletionexercise.Pleaseprovideaminimumof1learningoutcomeforeachoftheboxesassociatedwithagraduateattribute.Attheendofthisprogram,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsor
Graduate
AUWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
OCGS-approvedGraduateDegreeLevelExpectations
A.Applyadvancedconceptsofengineeringmaterialsareassuchastribology,deformationandfracture,andpropertiesofmaterialstothedesignand/ordevelopmentofproductsandprocessesinindustryand/oracademia.
A. theacquisition,applicationandintegrationofknowledge
1.DepthandBreadthofKnowledge
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge6.AwarenessofLimitsof
KnowledgeB.Defineandsolvecomplexengineeringmaterialsproblemsrelevanttothespecificresearchareasuchasmaterialwear,wearresistantcoatings,fatigueofmaterials,etc.Propose,designandconstructappropriateresearchmethodologiesrelevanttothatspecificresearcharea.
B. researchskills,includingtheabilitytodefineproblemsandaccess,retrieveandevaluateinformation(informationliteracy)
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge6.AwarenessofLimitsof
Knowledge
C.Designinnovativesystems,components,orprocessesthatmeetspecifiedneedsandconformtolegislative/regulatorystandards,cultural,societal,economic,andenvironmentalconsiderations.
C. criticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills
1.DepthandBreadthofKnowledge
2.ResearchandScholarship3.LevelofApplicationof
Knowledge4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsof
Knowledge
D.Writeformalpaperswiththecorrectscientificstructure(e.g.includepropercitations,references,results,analysis,conclusionsetc.).Selectandexecuteappropriateanalytical,modellingandexperimentaltechniques.
D.literacyandnumeracyskills
2.ResearchandScholarship5.LevelofCommunicationSkills
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ProgramLearningOutcomes(DegreeLevelExpectations)Thisisasentencecompletionexercise.Pleaseprovideaminimumof1learningoutcomeforeachoftheboxesassociatedwithagraduateattribute.Attheendofthisprogram,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsor
Graduate
AUWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
OCGS-approvedGraduateDegreeLevelExpectations
E.Promoteandadvancetherolesandresponsibilitiesoftheprofessionalengineerinsociety,especiallytheprimary role of protecting the public and the publicinterest.Adhere to the Code of Ethics of ProfessionalEngineers Ontario, including its requirements tobehave ethically toward the public, employers andotherpractitioners.
E. responsiblebehaviourtoself,othersandsociety
4.ProfessionalCapacity/Autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsof
Knowledge
F.Effectivelycommunicateideasandinformationingraphical,oralandwrittenformats.Producescientificreportsofsufficientqualityforpublicationinpeer-reviewedjournals.
F. interpersonalandcommunicationsskills
5.LevelofCommunicationSkills
G.Workindependentlyandasamemberandleaderofdiverseteamsandinmulti-disciplinarysettings.
G.teamwork,andpersonalandgroupleadershipskills
4.ProfessionalCapacity/Autonomy5.LevelofCommunicationSkills
H.Identify,designandapplypractical,innovativesolutionsforcomplexengineeringmaterialsproblems.
H.creativityandaestheticappreciation
2.ResearchandScholarship4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy6.AwarenessofLimitsof
KnowledgeI.Assessanddefendthecommitmenttoengageinlife-longlearningaspartofmaintainingtheirprofessionalcompetenceandtheircommitmenttoensuringthebestpossibleengineeringsolutionstotheproblemswithintheirscopeofpractice.
I. theabilityanddesireforcontinuouslearning
4.ProfessionalCapacity/autonomy
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PDC160224-5.20UniversityofWindsor
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.20 BiologicalSciences-SummaryofMinorCourseandCalendarChangesItemfor: InformationForwardedby: FacultyofScience PARTAPleaseindicatewithan“X”whetherthischangewillbemadetotheundergraduatecalendarorthegraduatecalendar,orboth._X_
The changes below, minor and largely editorial, will bemade to the Undergraduate Calendar. These changesrequirednonewresources.
__
Thechangesbelow,minorandlargelyeditorial,willbemadetotheGraduateCalendar.Thesechangesrequirednonewresources.
Whenwilltheseproposedchange(s)beeffective?[includesemesterandyear]:
Fall2016
PARTBPleaselistthecoursenumberandindicatewithan“X”thechangesthatarebeingmade.Addrowstothetableasrequired.Fulldetailsontheproposedchange(s)aretobeprovidedinPartC.
Currentcoursenumber
Deletingcourseswhicharenotpartofanyprogram’sdegreerequirements*
Coursecalendardescriptionchanges
Pre/anti/co-requisitechanges
Contacthour/laboratoryrequirementchanges
Coursetitlechanges
Renumberingcourses
Cross-listingcourses
55-208 X X *Ifthedeletedcoursewasarequiredcourseinanyprogram,theproposeddeletionmustbepresentedonaPDCFormC.PARTCPlease provide the current and the proposed new course information by cutting and pasting from the currentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendar(www.uwindsor.ca/calendars)andclearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough) and additions/new informationwith bolding and underlining. For contact hour/laboratory requirementchangeswhichdonotalwaysappear in thecalendar,please type in thecurrent informationandclearlymarkdeletionswith strikethrough (strikethrough) and additions/new information with bolding and underlining. Example: 03-101.UniversitySenates–RoleandPowerThiscourseexploresthehistory,role,andpowerofSenatesinCanadianuniversities.(Alsoofferedas04-101.)(Prerequisite:03-100.)2lecturehoursand1tutorialhourperweek3lecturehours/week55-208.PlantsandSocietyEconomicBotanyEarth’sbiosphere is theproductofplantactivityandanimal lifeand isultimatelydependentonplants.This courseprovidesabasic plant biology as a background to a discussion of an introduction to the relationship between humans and plants,particularlyeconomically importantplantsandtheirproducts,.Plantsusedforassourcesof food, flavours,drugs,stimulants,fuel and/or industrial rawmaterials will be explored. Conservation , international programs, and introduction of geneticallymodifiedplantswillbediscussed.(Prerequisite:55-140and55-141orpermissionoftheinstructor.)(3lecturehours.)PartDPleaseindicatewithan“X”.Willtheproposedchangesresultinchangestothelearningoutcomesofthecourse(s)?___
Yes.Ifso,pleasecompletethelearningoutcomesformandappendnewlearningoutcomes,asappropriate,tothisFormEsubmission.(Seeattachedforlearningoutcomesform))
_x__
No.
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PDC160224-5.21
UniversityofWindsor
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee*5.21 BiologicalSciences–NewCourseProposal–PDCFormDItemfor: ApprovalMOTION: Thatthefollowingcourseadditionbemade*:
55-365.HomeostasisandCellPhysiology
*SubjecttotheapprovalofexpendituresrequiredRationale/Approvals:• TheproposedchangeshavebeenapprovedbytheappropriateDepartmentalCouncilandFacultyofScience
CoordinatingCouncil.• Seeattached.
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TITLE OF THE PROGRAM/CERTIFICATE: BSc Honours in Biology; BSc Honours in Behaviour, Cognition andNeuroscience; BSc Honours in Biology and Biotechnology; BSc Honours in Biology and Biochemistry (Health andBiomedicalStream)DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:BiologicalSciencesFACULTY:ScienceProposedchange(s)effectiveasof:Fall2016A. NEWCOURSEPROFILECourse#andTitle:55-365.HomeostasisandCellPhysiologyCalendarDescriptionCalendar descriptions should be written in the third person and should provide a general outline of the coursematerial.Whereappropriate,examplesof topicsor themes,whichmightbecovered in thecourse, shouldalsobeprovided.Thiscoursewillexploretheamazingvarietyofsignals intheanimalbody,andhowtheyaresentandreceivedbycells in different tissues tomaintain homeostasis. Particular attention will be paid to the cellular andmolecularmechanismsunderlyingbloodpressure,thermoregulation,circadianrhythmsandsleep,metabolism,inflammationand stress, andadult tissue stemcells. This coursewill focusonhowsignalsarepropagatedbetweenandwithincellsofdifferenttissues,andhowtheyrelatetoanimalbiology,healthanddisease.(Prerequisite:55-213)(3lecturehoursaweek)OtherCourseInformationPleasecompletethefollowingtables.Creditweight
Totalcontacthours
Deliveryformat Breakdownofcontacthours/week
In-class e-learning Distance Otherflexiblelearningdelivery[pleasespecify]
Lecture Tutorial Lab. Co-op/practicum
3.0 36 36 3 Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Anti-requisites
Cross-listedwith:
Requiredcourse
Optionalcourse
Replacingoldcourse***[provideoldcoursenumber]
55-213 X [***ReplacingOldCourse:thisdoesnotmeanthattheformercoursewillbedeletedfromthecalendar.Ifitistobedeleted,aFormEmustbecompleted.]Willstudentsbeabletoobtaincreditforthenewcourseandthecourse(s)thatitisreplacing?N/AB. RATIONALEB.1 CourseGoal(s)Pleaseprovideastatementaboutthepurposeofthecoursewithintheprogramofstudyorasanoption.Inbiology,homeostasisreferstohowthebody’s internalenvironment ismaintained inastablestate,evenwhentheexternalenvironmentchanges.ThisthirdyearcourseisforstudentsinanyoftheBiologyprograms,providinganadditional option to the limited number of upper year cell and molecular courses available. It is designed forstudents interested in thehealth sciences, biotechnology, andecology. Itwill complement and link existing thirdyearcourses:55-310(EnvironmentalPhysiology),and55-357(AnimalCellsandTissues),byteachingthemolecular
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mechanisms, which underlie the coordination of animal tissues during homeostasis. This will be of interest tostudentsstudyingtheecologicalsciences,andprovideimportantknowledgeaboutthephysiologicalpathwaysthatare thesubjectof research inenvironmentalphysiology.Studentswillalso learnhealth related topics, suchasG-proteincoupledreceptors,andtissuecommunicationduringhealing.B.2 LEARNINGOUTCOMES(QAFsection2.1.1,2.1.3,and2.1.6)Please complete the following table. State the specific learningoutcomes thatmakeup thegoal of thecourse(whatwill students knowand be able to do at the end of this course?) and link the learning outcomes to theCharacteristics of a University of Windsor Graduate outlined in “To Greater Heights” by listing them in theappropriaterows.PleasenotethatalearningoutcomemaylinktomorethanoneofthespecifiedCharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsorGraduate,andthatasinglecoursemightnottouchoneachoftheCharacteristics.EachUniversity of Windsor program should produce graduates that are able to demonstrate each of the ninecharacteristics approved in To Greater Heights. Information on learning outcomes is appended to this form(Appendix A). Proposers are also strongly encouraged to contact the Office of the Vice-Provost, Teaching andLearningortheCentreforTeachingandLearning,forassistancewiththearticulationoflearningoutcomes.LearningOutcomesThisisasentencecompletionexercise.Attheendofthiscourse,thesuccessfulstudentwillknowandbeableto:
CharacteristicsofaUniversityofWindsorGraduateAUofWindsorgraduatewillhavetheabilitytodemonstrate:
A.Identifysignalingprocessesthatoccurintheanimalbody.-Relatehowphysiologicalstatesinanimalschangeunderdifferentenvironments,anddescribethebasiccellularandchemicalmechanismsinvolved.
A. theacquisition,applicationandintegrationofknowledge
B.-Assessnewliterature(bothscientificandpublic)inthebiologicalandhealthsciences,identifyingitsimportance,andappraisinghowitrelatestophysiology.
B. researchskills,includingtheabilitytodefineproblemsandaccess,retrieveandevaluateinformation(informationliteracy)
C.-Interpretliteratureonthesubjectofhomeostaticsignals,andidentifyitslimitationswhenappropriate.
C. criticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills
D.-Usecellularandmolecularterminologyinthefieldofphysiology.-Composeappropriatesummariesandwrittendiscussionsofthetopic.
D.literacyandnumeracyskills
E.-Employethicalresearchstandards,includinghonesty,andintegrity.
E. responsiblebehaviourtoself,othersandsociety
F.-Expressideasandopinionsinalogicalandcomprehensivemanner.-Participatecollegiallyindiscussions.
F. interpersonalandcommunicationsskills
G. G.teamwork,andpersonalandgroupleadershipskills
H. H.creativityandaestheticappreciationI.Applyscientificknowledgeinphysiologytoeverydayissuesinhumanhealth,behaviorandlife.
I. theabilityanddesireforcontinuouslearning
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B.3 DemandforCoursePleaseprovideasmuchinformationonprojectedenrolmentaspossible.
Projectedenrolment levels for the first5yearsof thenewcourse.
Year1 Year2 Year3 Year4 Year5
40 40 50 50 50
-What will be the impact of offering the new course on enrolments in existing courses in the program orDepartment?Thecourseisexpectedtobewellsubscribedbystudentsandwillbridgecorecoursesinthebiologicalsciences,andoptionalcoursesparticularly55-357(AnimalCellsandTissues)and55-310(EnvironmentalPhysiology).Enrollmentin thesepopular courses is currently veryhigh, approximately120 students in the formerand70 students in thelatter.Thiscoursewillalsohelpdeveloptopicsthatarenotcurrentlyofferedinthecell/molecularareaofteachingintheDepartmentofBiologicalSciences.Course55-342(Immunology)hasnotbeenofferedforanumberofyears,duetotheretirementofafacultymember,andthereisnocurrentcourseinEndocrinologyfortheHealthSciencesstream.Thiscoursewillprovideanalternativechoicetostudentsinterestedinmolecularphysiologyandwillbeofgreatinteresttostudentsinpursuitofenteringprofessionalschools.B.4 StudentWorkloadProvideinformationontheexpectedworkloadperweekofastudentenrolledinthiscourse.NOTE:Studentworkloadshouldbeconsistentwiththecreditweightassignedtothecourse.Averagenumberofhoursperweekthatthestudentwillbeexpectedtodevoteto:3 Lectures Tutorials Labs Practicalexperience IndependentStudy2 Readingforthecourse1 Workforassessment(essays,papers,projects,laboratorywork)1 Meetingwithothersforgroupwork/projectassignments1 Studyingfortests/examinations Other:[specify]Howdoesthestudentworkloadforthiscoursecomparewithothersimilarcoursesinthedepartment/programarea?TheworkloadistypicalforsimilarcoursesofferedinthirdyearBiology.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupportthenewcourse.Nonewfacultyorstaffresourcesarerequired.C.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupportthenewcourse.Thecoursewillbetaughtbyafacultymemberwithscientificandresearchexpertiseintheareaofhomeostasisandcircadianrhythmbiology.C.1.2
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Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringthenewcourse.None.C.2 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
None.C.3 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.None.C.4 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesandcostsavingsidentifiedandpursuedbythearea/departmentinsupportof
thenewcourse.(e.g.,streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?None.C.5 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoofferthenewcourse.Faculty:None.Staff:None.GA/TAs:None.C.5.1Describealladditionalinstitutionalresourcesandservicesrequiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoofferthe new course, including library, teaching and learning support services, student support services, space andfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:None.TeachingandLearningSupport:None.StudentSupportServices:None.SpaceandFacilities:None.Equipment(andMaintenance):None.
Describe the relianceof theproposednewcourseonexisting resources fromother campusunits, including forexample:• faculty teaching, equipment or facilities outside the proposer’s control, external resources requiring
maintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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PDc160224-5.22UniversityofWindsor
ProgramDevelopmentCommittee*5.22 MinorinComputerScience–MinorProgramChange(PDCFormC)Itemfor: ApprovalMOTION: That the degree requirements for theMinor in Computer Science be changed according to the
program/coursechangeforms*.*Subjecttoapprovaloftheexpendituresrequired.Rationale/Approvals:• TheproposalhasreceivedapprovalfromtheDepartmentalCouncil,andtheFacultyofScienceCouncil.• Seeattached.
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TITLEOFPROGRAM/CERTIFICATE:MinorinComputerScienceDEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:SchoolofComputerScienceFACULTY:ScienceProposedchange(s)effectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]:Spring2016A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Major requirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plus threeadditional coursesat the300-levelor400-level.MinorinComputerScienceTheminorinComputerScienceconsistsofthefollowingcoursesinwhichstudentsmustmaintainanaverageof60%orbetter:60-100,60-140,60-141,60-212,andtwoof60-205,60-254,60-256,or60-265.*NOTE:60-205hasaprerequisiteof60-104.Thisisnotpartoftheminor,butwouldhavetobecompletedbeforetaking60-205.A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformationbycuttingandpastingfromthecurrentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendarandclearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.
Examples ofminor course changes include: deleting courses, course description changes, pre/anti/co- requisitechanges, contacthour/lab requirement changes, course title changes, renumbering courses, and/or cross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.N/AB. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).Thecourse60-205(IntroductiontotheInternet)isanInformationTechnology(IT)courseandnotacoreComputerScience course. It cannot be taken to fulfill amajor requirement of any Computer Sciencemajor or jointmajor.Therefore, it is not an appropriate requirement for a more academically-focused Computer Science minor.CompletionoftwoofthethreeremainingcourseswillpreparestudentsbetterwithaminorinComputerScience.Students with an interest in Internet concepts as part of their minor can still get a deeper, more appropriateunderstandingaspartof60-256SystemsProgamming.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)
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Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).ExistingComputerSciencefacultyandstaff.C.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.ExistingComputerSciencefacultyresourceswithexpertiseinandteachingcoursesincomputerprogramming,databases,datastructures,digitallogicdesign,systemprogramming,webdevelopment,multimediasystems,networks,distributedandhighperformancecomputingandothers.C.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.3For graduate programs: Explain how supervisory loads will be distributed, and describe the qualifications andappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.4Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.N/AC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities,includingforexample:• staff support, library, teaching and learning support, student support services, space, equipment, facilities,
GA/TASameasthoseavailabletoallotherundergraduateprograms.C.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
NoneC.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.NoneC.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:• existing courses,equipment or facilities outside the proposer’s control, external resources requiring
maintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesand• costsavingsidentified and pursued by the area/department in support of the revisions to this program. (e.g., streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?NoneC.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:NoneStaff:NoneGA/TAs:Sameasdictatedbyincreasedstudentenrolmentformula.C.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:N/ATeachingandLearningSupport:N/AStudentSupportServices:N/ASpaceandFacilities:N/AEquipment(andMaintenance):N/A
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PDC160224-5.23
UniversityofWindsorProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.23 Nursing–MinorProgramChanges(PDCFormC)Itemfor: ApprovalMOTION: That the admission requirements for the Collaborative Honours BScN program be changed,
accordingtotheprogram/coursechangeforms*.*SubjecttotheapprovalofexpendituresrequiredRationale/Approvals:• TheproposalhasreceivedapprovalfromFacultyofNursingCouncil.• Seeattached
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TITLEOFPROGRAM/CERTIFICATE:CollaborativeHonoursBScNprogramDEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:FacultyofNursingFACULTY:FacultyofNursingProposedchange(s)effectiveasof:Fall2016:A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Major requirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plus threeadditional coursesat the300-levelor400-level.One-yearPre-HealthScienceNursingProgramStudentsatLambtonCollegewhosuccessfullycompletetheone-yearPre-HealthScience-NursingProgram withaminimumoverallgradepointaverageof2.7(B),andaminimumsciencesubjectaverageofa2.7(B)inBIO120,BIO220,CHM125andCHM225,willbeconsideredforadmissiontotheBScNProgram.StudentsatSt.ClairCollegewhosuccessfullycompletetheone-yearPre-HealthScience-NursingProgramwithaminimumoverallgradepointaverageof2.7(B),andaminimumsciencesubjectaverageof(2.7)(B)inBIO50,BIO51,CHM50andCHM51GAS11,GAS21,GAS11AandGAS21A,willbeconsideredforadmissiontotheBScNProgram.A.2 MINORCOURSECHANGESREQUIRINGADDITIONALRESOURCESORAFFECTINGDEGREEREQUIREMENTSIf this is a minor course and calendar change (usually noted on a Form E) requiring additional resources oraffecting degree requirements, please provide the current course information and the proposed new courseinformationbycuttingandpastingfromthecurrentundergraduateorgraduatewebcalendarandclearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.
Examples ofminor course changes include: deleting courses, course description changes, pre/anti/co- requisitechanges, contacthour/lab requirement changes, course title changes, renumbering courses, and/or cross-listingcourses. Minor course calendar changes, which do not require additional resources or do not affect degreerequirements,shouldbesubmittedonaFormE.N/AB. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).St.ClairCollegenolongerhasaPre-HealthScience-Nursingprogram;itisjustthegenericPre-healthScienceProgram.Also,thecoursenumbershavechangedforthisprogram.
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C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).N/AC.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.3For graduate programs: Explain how supervisory loads will be distributed, and describe the qualifications andappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.N/AC.1.4Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.N/AC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities,includingforexample:• staffsupport,• library,• teachingandlearningsupport,• studentsupportservices,• space,• equipment,• facilities• GA/TAN/AC.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample:
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N/AC.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.N/AC.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor• internalreallocationofresourcesand• costsavingsidentified and pursued by the area/department in support of the revisions to this program. (e.g., streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?N/AC.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.Faculty:N/AStaff:N/AGA/TAs:N/AC.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.LibraryResourcesandServices:N/ATeachingandLearningSupport:N/AStudentSupportServices:N/ASpaceandFacilities:N/AEquipment(andMaintenance):N/A
• existingcourses,• equipmentorfacilitiesoutsidetheproposer’scontrol,• externalresourcesrequiringmaintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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PDC160224-5.24
UniversityofWindsorProgramDevelopmentCommittee
*5.24: ConcurrentFrenchStudies/Education–MinorProgramChanges(PDCFormC)Itemfor: ApprovalMOTION: That the admission requirements for the Concurrent French Studies/Education be changed
accordingtotheprogram/coursechangeforms*.*SubjecttotheapprovalofexpendituresrequiredRationale/Approvals: ThechangesbringtheadmissionsrequirementsinlinewithotherconcurrentEducationprograms. Seeattached.
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FORM “C”
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TITLEOFPROGRAM/CERTIFICATE:ConcurrentB.A./B.Ed(FrenchStudies)DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL:FacultyofEducation,FacultyofArts,Humanities&SocialSciencesFACULTY:FAHSSandEducationProposedchange(s)effectiveasof[Fall,Winter,Spring]:Fall2016A.1 PROGRAMREQUIREMENTCHANGESPlease provide the current program requirements and the proposed newprogram requirements by cutting andpasting from the current undergraduate or graduate web calendar (www.uwindsor.ca/calendars) and clearlymarkingdeletionswithstrikethrough(strikethrough)andadditions/newinformationwithboldingandunderlining.Example:Major requirements:00-100,00-101,00-110,00-210,00-310,00-410,plus threeadditional coursesat the300-levelor400-level.APPLICATIONANDADMISSIONAdmissionistofirst-yearonlywithaminimumavergeof75%.orapersoncanapplyafterthefirstyearofUniversitywithaGPAofaminimumof70%.ApplicantsfromhighschoolmustpresentsixGrade12"U"or"M"coursesincludingGrade12"U"EnglishI,Grade12"U"French,ortheirequivalents(suchasCollegeBorealHighSchoolequivalencyFrenchcourses)tobeaccepted.Inaddition,aminimum75%inGrade12UFrench(orequivalent)isrequired.Admissionalsorequiressubmissionofastudentprofileandmayrequireaninterview.Enrollmentislimitedto15students.B. RATIONALEPleaseprovidearationalefortheproposedchange(s).ThedocumentapprovedbySenateinFebruary2016containedmisinformationrelatingtoAdmissions,takenfromanoldercalendar,thatwasmissedduringthereviewoftheproposedchanges.Thisissimplyacorrectionwhichbringstheprograminlinewiththeotherrecentlyrevisedconcurrenteducationprograms.C. RESOURCESC.1 AvailableFacultyandStaffResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8,2.1.9and2.1.10)Describe all faculty and staff resources (e.g., administrative, teaching, supervision) from all affectedareas/departmentscurrentlyavailableandactivelycommittedtosupporttheprogramchange(s).n/aC.1.1Provideanassessmentoffacultyexpertiseavailableandcommittedtoactivelysupporttherevisedprogram.n/aC.1.2Describethearea’sexpectedrelianceon,andtheroleofadjunct,limited-term,andsessionalfacultyindeliveringtherevisedprogram.
n/aC.1.3For graduate programs: Explain how supervisory loads will be distributed, and describe the qualifications andappointmentstatusoffacultywhowillprovideinstructionandsupervisionintherevisedprogram.n/a
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C.1.4Forgraduateprograms:Whereappropriatetotherevisedprogram,provideevidencethatfinancialassistanceforgraduatestudentswillbesufficienttoensureadequatequalityandnumbersofstudents.n/aC.2 OtherAvailableResourcesProvideevidencethatthereareadequateresourcesavailableandcommittedtotherevisedprogramtosustainthequalityofscholarshipproducedbyundergraduatestudentsaswellasgraduatestudents’scholarshipandresearchactivities,includingforexample: staffsupport, library, teachingandlearningsupport, studentsupportservices, space, equipment, facilities GA/TA
n/aC.3 ResourceImplicationsforOtherCampusUnits(MTCUsections3and4)
n/aC.4 AnticipatedNewResources(QAFsections2.1.7,2.1.8and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)List all anticipated new resources originating from within the area, department or faculty (external grants,donations,governmentgrants,etc.)andcommittedtosupportingtherevisionstothisprogram.n/aC.5 PlannedReallocationofResourcesandCost-Savings(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9;MTCUsection4)Identifyallopportunitiesfor
internalreallocationofresourcesand costsavings
identified and pursued by the area/department in support of the revisions to this program. (e.g., streamliningexistingprogramsandcourses,deletingcourses,etc.)?n/aC.6 AdditionalResourcesRequired–ResourcesRequested(QAFsection2.1.7and2.1.9)Describealladditionalfaculty,staffandGA/TAresources(inallaffectedareasanddepartments)requiredtoruntherevisedprogram.
Faculty:n/aStaff:n/aGA/TAs:n/a
Describetherelianceoftheproposedprogramrevisionsonexistingresourcesfromothercampusunits,includingforexample: existingcourses, equipmentorfacilitiesoutsidetheproposer’scontrol, externalresourcesrequiringmaintenanceorupgradingusingexternalresourcesProviderelevantdetails.
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C.6.1Describealladditional institutionalresourcesandservices requiredbyallaffectedareasordepartmentstoruntherevisedprogram,includinglibrary,teachingandlearningsupportservices,studentsupportservices,spaceandfacilities,andequipmentanditsmaintenance.
LibraryResourcesandServices:n/aTeachingandLearningSupport:n/aStudentSupportServices:n/aSpaceandFacilities:n/aEquipment(andMaintenance):n/a
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