September 14, 2009
September 28, 2009
October 12, 2009
October 26, 2009
November 9, 2009
November 23, 2009
December 7, 2009
Spring 2010 meetings are to be arranged, but please expect them to be scheduled on Mondays at 3:30-4:30 a.m. or contact the chair of UCC, Joanna Mosser.
Proposals should be received one week prior (i.e., the Friday before the scheduled UCC meetings) for people wanting to submit courses for AOI approval.
The current chair of the UCC is Joanna Mosser the vice chair is Chinh Dao. The templates should be sent to Joanna Mosser. Faculty are encouraged to attend the UCC meeting at which their proposal is being discussed. If the faculty member her/himself is not available, he/she should ask the department or program chair or another representative who is familiar with the course proposal to attend on his/her behalf.
We will post the list of approved courses after each UCC meeting on the Drake Curriculum website.
Location of UCC meetings: Medbury Hall, room 115
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TEMPLATE FOR AOI SUBMISSIONS TO UCC
Effective 09/26/08
Please carefully read the AOI description online and use this description in preparing your responses. Keep in mind that at least half of your course must address the AOI requested. Normally courses meet only one AOI. Exceptions must be clearly supported.
Please provide the following information. The UCC strongly encourages a course syllabus as supporting documentation (match numbers here to notations on your syllabus or other supporting documents as appropriate or cut and paste)
1. Name of instructor and department/college/school proposing course for Drake Curriculum AOI.
2. Course name and number; please list all cross-listed numbers. If course already meets one AOI, please mention which one.
3. For which AOI are you applying?
4. List any prerequisites for the course
5. If there is already a catalog description of the course, please copy that description onto the AOI form. If not, please provide a new one.
6. Predicted enrollment for non-majors
7. Include mention of when the course is typically offered (i.e., fall or spring) and how often
8. Credit hours
9. Typical or sample course texts and readings:
10. Please list one to three general student learning objectives (outcomes) that address the AOI under consideration:
11. Projects and assignments:
12. Assessment methods that address the AOI student learning objectives listed above.
13. Please write a brief paragraph describing how this course meets the appropriate AOI(s).
The UCC also encourages you or a representative from your program or department to attend our meeting for added clarification and quick turnaround.
Please inform the committee if there is a substantial change in an approved course, including a course number or major title change. This may require re-submission.

