Post on 19-Dec-2015
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
1. Proposal #82104:Merger of the Department of Geosciences with the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
2. Proposal #81399:B.S. in Earth Sciences
3. Proposal #81551:Ph.D. in Public Policy
4. Proposal #81904:B.S., B.A., B.F.A. in Digital Communication Arts
Category I Proposals for the October 2011Faculty Senate Meeting
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
Executive Summary:
Move the Geosciences Department from College of Science to CEOAS
Will become a “group” like other groups currently in COAS
No changes will be made to the Geosciences classes
This will not change the content of any existing undergraduate or graduate programs
1. Merger of the Department of Geosciences with the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences to form the College of Earth,
Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS, see´- os)
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
Impacts to Students: Names of degrees will change, but not the structure or content
Budget Impacts: Geosciences Department budget will follow the Geosciences Department into CEOAS. The transitional budget is minimal.
Issues: None
External Liaison:• None (but none was expected)
Internal Liaison: • College of Agricultural Sciences
1. Merger of the Department of Geosciences with the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences to form the College of Earth,
Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS, see´- os)
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
Executive Summary:
Eliminated:B.S., B.A. in GeologyB.S., B.A. in GeographyB.S. in Earth Science
Added:B.S. in Earth Sciences with (transcript-visible) options in
GeologyGeographyEarth Systems
Each option has multiple tracks
2. B.S. in Earth Sciences
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
Impacts to Students: Degree names change, but structure and content of the classes don’t
Budget Impacts: 1.5 FTE for advising and intern coordination, 2.0 FTE GTA
2. B.S. in Earth Sciences
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
Issues: Does this impact the ability to get a Professional Certification in geology? [ No. The title of the degree doesn’t matter. The certification is a test (≈ the bar exam). The core set of courses that train students for certification is still in the Geology curriculum. ]
External Liaison:• US Dept of Interior• US Dept of Commerce• Oregon Dept of Geology and Mineral Industries• ESRI• UO Geological Sciences• PSU Geography, Geology• WOU Geography, Geology
Internal Liaison: • Chemistry• Statistics• Crop and Soil Science• Microbiology• Science and Math Education
2. B.S. in Earth Sciences
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
Executive Summary:
Builds on the Masters in Public Policy (MPP) program, although anyone can enter this program without the MPP by completing core requirements from the MPP
Emphasis on theoretical knowledge, research and analytic skills, and policy practice
Areas of concentration:Environmental PolicyInternational PolicySocial PolicyRural PolicyScience and Technology Policy
Expect 5 students per year, with 25 in the program at any one time
3. Ph.D. in Public Policy
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
Impacts to Students: Nothing negative. Good way to channel interest coming out of the MPP program.
Budget Impacts: 1.5 FTE GTA
3. Ph.D. in Public Policy
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
Issues: What is the demand for such Ph.D.’s in academia? [ More a question than an issue. There doesn’t seem to be any good way to predict this. ]
External Liaison:• Conducted a needs assessment in Oregon and SW Washington. 150
government and non-profit agencies responded.• PSU
Internal Liaison: • Geosciences• Natural Resources• Environmental Sciences• Forest Ecosystems and Society• Oregon Sea Grant• COAS• Education• Agricultural and Resource Economics
3. Ph.D. in Public Policy
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
Executive Summary:
Carves a degree from the New Media Communications program classes (course designator will still be NMC)
Academic Unit: CLA Department of Art
Focuses on the development, use, critical evaluation, and regulation of new electronic communication technologies
Foundational knowledge inProductionThe media businessMedia in society
4. B.S., B.A., B.F.A. in Digital Communication Arts
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
Demand:325 students in NMC option in SQ 2011, expected to grow to > 400 this year
Impacts to Students: Great opportunity. Would be able to get a degree in this area instead of just an option.
Budget Impacts: Initially, Faculty 6.0 FTE, Support staff 1.0 FTE
4. B.S., B.A., B.F.A. in Digital Communication Arts
Mike Bailey, OSU Curriculum Councilmjb@cs.oregonstate.eduOctober 13, 2011
Issues:Does the phrase “Digital Communications” imply what this major is about, or does it imply the design of electronics communications systems? [ That’s why the original name was changed to “Digital Communication Arts”. ]This program needs a fulltime advisor if this many students are expected to get internships.[ Jeff Hale will be assuming the advisor position. ]
External Liaison:• National Association of Broadcasters• Oregonian• PSU Dept of Art• UO School of Journalism and Communication• Brass Media• Nike
Internal Liaison: • Web Communications group• Art History• Student Media Director• University Advancement
4. B.S., B.A., B.F.A. in Digital Communication Arts