E-Mail Documentation concerning the Longwood Public Horticulture Graduate Proposal
At 08:20 AM 3/17/2003 -0500, Swasey, James wrote:
Norman,
About the 3
questions: ATED does not have a
permanent number at this time; please remove it from The Longwood Graduate Program proposal. CNST 304 - Leadership and Power is the correct course; not CNST
400. Sorry that is my error. The Longwood Graduate Program Executive
Committee did not consider FREC 444 as it does not contain the kind of
leadership material required. CNST 404
and UAPP 604 were considered and not acceptable as they took a different
direction than the committee thought the Longwood Fellows should be going. I hope this answers your questions.
-----Original Message-----
From: Norman Wagner [mailto:wagner@che.udel.edu]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 4:18 PM
To: Swasey, James
Cc: Mary J. Martin
Subject: Re: faculty senate report
Dear Jim,
I just came
from the coordinating committee, where I defended the Longwood proposal with
some success. HOWEVER, the following
issues need clarification prior to approval by the Coordinating Committee-
which is necessary to move the proposal to the Executive Committee of the
Faculty Senate.
A) - the
signature page is not on file with the faculty senate (I've copied Mary Martin
in case she has it, but if not, please have the appropriate routing page signed
and sent to the faculty senate ASAP).
YOU can reply
to these by email, but call me if you have questions.... I will present them via email to the
Coordinating Committee for final vote.
1) ATED 667 -- This course must have a proper
number- the Faculty Senate will not approve documents with temporary course
numbering. Please verify that a formal
request for permanent status has been made and provide the appropriate course
number in the document and in an email to me.
2) CNST400
Leadership and Power is not in the course catalog, is should be CNST 304
Leadership and Power (?)
3) The
committee wanted clarification as to whether the program, which recommends
FREC 405 for a Leadership course,
considered others, such as FREC 444 Economics of Environmental Management, or
CNST 404, and UAPP 604. Basically, did
your program scope out the feasible and recommended courses for this program
(or put another way, why are these courses excluded - as some of the committee
members commented they are frequented by students in the Longwood
program)?
We would need
rapid answers to these three items, and the routing form asap to be able to
bring this before the FS this semester.
Please call me if you have questions or concerns.
Thanks
Norm