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The University Curriculum Committee (UCC), as a standing committee of the Academic Senate, reviews and approves University Curriculum;
The University Curriculum Committee, which reports to the President or designee, the Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs, and the Academic Senate, has the following responsibilities:
The UCC will be composed of approximately Twenty (20) members, including the Chair. The Membership of UCC shall be comprised as follows:
Voting Members
1 Academic Senate appointment
1 Faculty member from each college and/or school, elected by the college and/or school
1 Instructional dean
1 University Library representative
1 Student representative
1 General Education Committee, chair or designee
1 Educational Policies Committee, chair or designee
1 Graduate Council, chair or designee
1 Program Review Panel, chair or designee
1 University Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Committee, chair or designee
Ex-officio Members
To maintain continuity in decision making, all terms of service will be staggered and members will serve for a period of two academic years. The Committee will elect its own chair annually at the last meeting of the academic year.
The committee will meet the second and fourth Wednesday of each month during the academic year. The first meeting of the fall term will commence in September and the first meeting of the spring term will commence in February.
The Committee will prepare written monthly and annual reports on its activities and make recommendations based on its experience. The reports will be submitted to the Chair of the Academic Senate, and the Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs.
While decisions of the Committee are normally final, under extraordinary circumstances they may be referred by the Academic Senate to the Senate Executive Committee for adjudication. Examples of “extraordinary circumstances” include, but are not limited to, decisions made contrary to normal procedures; decisions that are arbitrary, unreasonable, prejudiced or capricious; and decisions involving conflicts of interest. The burden of proof that the decision was incorrect lies with the party making the appeal. Errors in procedure will normally be remanded back to the committee for reconsideration.
Voting Members
Non Voting Members
Staff Support
The University Curriculum Committee meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.