UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE FORMS
Academic Program Approval
This form is a routing document for the approval of new and revised academic programs. Proposing department should complete this form. For more information, call the Faculty Senate Office at 831-2921.
Submitted by: Gilberto Schleiniger phone number: 831-1872
Action:
Request for permanent status
(Example: add major/minor/concentration, delete
major/minor/concentration,
revise major/minor/concentration,
academic unit name change, request for permanent status, policy change,
etc.)
Effective
term:
06F
(use format 04F, 05W)
Current
degree: BS (Example: BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA,
Proposed
change leads to the degree of: BS
(Example: BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA,
Proposed
name: BS in Mathematics and
Economics
Proposed new name for revised
or new major / minor / concentration / academic unit
(if applicable)
Revising
or Deleting:
Undergraduate major / Concentration:_________________________________
(Example: Applied Music – Instrumental degree BMAS)
Undergraduate minor:_______________________________________________
(Example: African Studies, Business Administration, English, Leadership, etc.)
Graduate Program Policy statement change:____________________________
(Attach your Graduate Program Policy Statement)
Graduate Program of Study:__________________________________________
(Example: Animal Science: MS Animal Science: PHD
Economics: MA Economics: PHD)
Graduate minor / concentration:______________________________________
List
program changes for curriculum revisions:
None
List
new courses required for the new or revised curriculum: None
(Be aware that approval of the curriculum is
dependent upon these courses successfully passing through the Course Challenge
list. If there are no new courses enter “None”)
Other
affected units: Department of
Economics
(List other departments affected by
this new or revised curriculum. Attach
permission from the affected units. If
no other unit is affected, enter “None”)
Rationale:
(Explain your reasons for creating,
revising, or deleting the curriculum or program.)
The BS in Mathematics and Economics
is an interdisciplinary major administered by the
Since its first appearance in the
2000-2001 Catalog, the Program has graduated 17 students. In 2005 the Department of Mathematical
Sciences had 26 students graduating with bachelor degrees: 8 in Secondary Math
Education (BA), 9 in Math and Economics (BS), 7 in Mathematics (BS), and 2 with
a BA in Mathematics. There are currently
34 students pursuing a BS in Math and Economics, 100 students in Math
Education, 38 in the BS in Mathematics and 22 in the BA in Mathematics. The number of students seeking that major has
increased every year since 2000-2001. In
2003-2004 two students in this major were awarded the Hutchinson Scholars
Program award from the College of Business and Economics, one student received
the Charles Lanier Economics Scholarship Award, one student received the Wolfe
Scholarship for best junior in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, and two
students received the Rees Scholarship (a merit award) from the Department of
Mathematical Sciences. These awards
corroborate the fact that excellent students have been attracted to the
major.
The BS in Mathematics and Economics
has been established with no additional cost to the University, and it attends
both the needs of students as well as the national need to train future
economists, specially those who plan on pursuing graduate
studies in Economics. It also adds to
the opportunities for mathematics students to get substantial exposure to
additional applied areas. Although we
have not kept track of all our graduates in this major, we know of one student
who is working in the Bureau of Statistics (Department of Labor) and pursuing
graduate studies at the University of Maryland, one student who is pursuing
graduate studies at University of Pennsylvania, one student who went to
Carnegie-Mellon for graduate studies, and another who is pursuing graduate
studies at Georgetown University.
The program is working very well;
students and the University only have to gain by its permanent status.
Program
Requirements:
(Show the new or revised curriculum
as it should appear in the Course Catalog.
If this is a revision, be sure to indicate the changes being made to the
present curriculum.)
The requirements can be summarized
as follows:
ROUTING AND AUTHORIZATION: (Please do not remove supporting
documentation.)
Department Chairperson Date
Dean of College Date
Chairperson, College Curriculum
Committee___________________________________Date_____________________
Chairperson, Senate Com. on UG or GR
Studies Date
Chairperson,
Senate Coordinating Com. Date
Secretary, Faculty Senate Date
Date of Senate Resolution Date
to be Effective
Registrar Program
Code Date
Vice Provost for Academic Programs
& Planning Date
Provost Date
Board of Trustee Notification Date
Revised