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11/10/2017 AAAS 377: African Design Course Inventory Change Request New Course Proposal In Workflow Date Submitted: 10/17/17 2:53 pm 1. CLAS Viewing: AAAS 377 : African Design Undergraduate Also listed as: HA 377 Program and Course Last edit: 10/23/17 8:56 am Coordinator Changes proposed by: roxie 2. CUSA Academic Career Undergraduate, Lawrence Subcommittee 3. CUSA Committee Subject Code Course Number AAAS 377 4. CAC Academic Unit Department African & African-American St 5. CLAS Final Approval School/College College of Lib Arts & Sciences 6. Registrar Locations Lawrence 7. PeopleSoft Do you intend to offer any portion of this course online? No Approval Path 1. 10/23/17 8:56 am Title African Design Rachel Schwien Transcript Title African Design (rschwien): Approved for Effective Term Spring 2018 CLAS Catalog This course examines the conceptualization of the “decorative” arts in Africa, including textiles, metals, ceramics, Undergraduate Description wall decoration, and jewelry, and investigates the relation of this art historical category to modernism. How did such Program and a wide range of artistic practices come to be grouped together? Are terms such as “decorative art” and “craft” still operative, and how do Course they reflect ideas about race and gender? How have African artists approached “traditional” design? What social factors influenced Coordinator 2. 11/07/17 1:11 pm artistic processes and what is the historical symbolism of medium? To address these questions, we will consider artists’ writings, art schools and apprenticeships, gender dynamics, transnational artistic exchanges, the concept of the artist-artisan, and the meaning of Rachel Schwien material and process. Our discussions will span historical and contemporary contexts, and also will examine colonial systems of (rschwien): classification, gender norms and laws, practices of appropriation, and tourism. AAAS 377/HA 377 is not open to students with credit in Approved for AAAS 677/HA 677 CUSA Subcommittee Prerequisites AAAS 376 or HA 376, or AAAS 578 or HA 578, or an Art History course 100 level or above, or consent of instructor. Cross Listed Code Title Courses: HA 377 African Design Credits 3 Course Type Lecture (Regularly scheduled academic course) (LEC) Grading Basis A-D(+/-)FI (G11) Is this course part of the No University Honors Program? Are you proposing this No course for KU Core? Typically Offered Once a Year, Usually Spring Repeatable for No credit? Principal Course Designator Course H - Humanities Designator W - World Culture Are you proposing that the course count towards the CLAS BA degree specific requirements? No Will this course be required for a degree, major, minor, certificate, or concentration? https://next.catalog.ku.edu/courseleaf/approve/ 1/2 11/10/2017 AAAS 377: African Design No Rationale for Permanent companion undergraduate companion to graduate classes in both HA and AAAS Course Proposal Supporting AAAS-677-approval.pdf Documents Course Reviewer Rachel Schwien (rschwien) (10/10/17 9:20 am): holding for program change and possible cross list Comments Rachel Schwien (rschwien) (10/10/17 10:01 am): Rollback: per request Key: 12302 https://next.catalog.ku.edu/courseleaf/approve/ 2/2 11/10/2017 ABSC 302: Behavioral Assessment Course Inventory Change Request New Course Proposal In Workflow Date Submitted: 10/16/17 10:39 pm 1. CLAS Viewing: ABSC 302 : Behavioral Assessment Undergraduate Last edit: 10/16/17 10:39 pm Program and Changes proposed by: jomellaw Course Coordinator ABSC-BA/BGS: Applied Behavioral Science, B.A./B.G.S. 2. CUSA Programs referencing this Subcommittee course 3. CUSA Committee 4. CAC 5. CLAS Final Approval Academic Career Undergraduate, Lawrence 6. Registrar Subject Code ABSC Course Number 302 7. PeopleSoft Academic Unit Department Applied Behavioral Science Approval Path School/College College of Lib Arts & Sciences 1. 10/17/17 11:34 am Locations Lawrence Rachel Schwien Do you intend to offer any portion of this course online? (rschwien): Yes Approved for CLAS Undergraduate Please Explain The course could potentially be offered in a hybrid format. Program and Course Title Behavioral Assessment Coordinator 2. 11/07/17 1:11 pm Transcript Title Behavioral Assessment Rachel Schwien Effective Term Fall 2018 (rschwien): Approved for Catalog The strategies, methods, and ethics of conducting behavioral assessment are presented to support the CUSA Description identification and selection of socially significant behavior change goals. The types of behavioral assessment Subcommittee including indirect, descriptive, and functional assessment approaches are reviewed to determine the appropriate conditions and context for assessment-based interventions. The selection and use of other assessment methods common in Applied Behavior Analysis including preference assessments is introduced. The collection, review and interpretation of assessment data are discussed within the context of identifying behavior change goals and behavior-analytic services. Prerequisites ABSC 100 or ABSC 101 with a grade of C or better. Cross Listed Courses: Credits 3 Course Type Lecture (Regularly scheduled academic course) (LEC) Grading Basis A-D(+/-)FI (G11) Is this course part of the No University Honors Program? Are you proposing this No course for KU Core? Typically Offered Twice a Year, Spring & Summer Repeatable for No credit? Principal Course Designator Course Designator Are you proposing that the course count towards the CLAS BA degree specific requirements? No https://next.catalog.ku.edu/courseleaf/approve/ 1/2 11/10/2017 ABSC 302: Behavioral Assessment Will this course be required for a degree, major, minor, certificate, or concentration? Yes Which Program(s)? Program Code - Name (ABSC-BA/BGS) Applied Behavioral Science, B.A./B.G.S. Describe how: Course will serve as a one of four core courses required for all ABSC majors. Rationale for The course is needed to support the requirements for the course sequence that is necessary for students to complete the updated major Course Proposal requirements. Course Reviewer Comments Key: 12297 https://next.catalog.ku.edu/courseleaf/approve/ 2/2 11/10/2017 ANTH 150: Becoming Human Course Inventory Change Request New Course Proposal In Workflow Date Submitted: 10/18/17 2:55 pm 1. CLAS Viewing: ANTH 150 : Becoming Human Undergraduate Last edit: 10/18/17 2:55 pm Program and Changes proposed by: siccmade Course Coordinator Academic Career Undergraduate, Lawrence 2. CUSA Subject Code ANTH Course Number 150 Subcommittee 3. CUSA Committee Academic Unit Department Anthropology 4. CAC School/College College of Lib Arts & Sciences 5. CLAS Final Approval Locations Lawrence 6. Registrar Do you intend to offer any portion of this course online? 7. PeopleSoft No Title Becoming Human Approval Path 1. 10/20/17 11:09 am Transcript Title Becoming Human Rachel Schwien Effective Term Fall 2018 (rschwien): Approved for Catalog This course examines the biological evolution and archaeological record of humanity from the earliest human CLAS Description origins to the origins of civilization, and asks: Where did we come from? What makes us human? Where are we Undergraduate going? By unraveling the fundamental connections between biological evolution and culture, our goal is to help students appreciate how Program and knowledge of the human past is relevant to our modern lives, whether as a KU student today, or as a future parent, medical patient, Course consumer, or citizen. Coordinator Prerequisites 2. 11/07/17 1:11 pm None Rachel Schwien Cross Listed (rschwien): Courses: Approved for Credits 3 CUSA Subcommittee Course Type Lecture (Regularly scheduled academic course) (LEC) Associated Discussion – Mandatory discussion associated with a main component Components (Optional) Grading Basis A-D(+/-)FI (G11) Is this course part of the No University Honors Program? Are you proposing this No course for KU Core? Typically Offered Twice a Year, Fall and Spring Repeatable for No credit? Principal Course Designator Course S - Social Sciences Designator Are you proposing that the course count towards the CLAS BA degree specific requirements? No Will this course be required for a degree, major, minor, certificate, or concentration? Yes Which Program(s)? Program Code - Name (ANTH-BA/BGS) Anthropology, B.A./B.G.S. https://next.catalog.ku.edu/courseleaf/approve/ 1/2 11/10/2017 ANTH 150: Becoming Human Describe how: This is one of two introductory survey courses and covers two subdisciplines of Anthropology. All Anthropology undergraduate majors must take this course. Rationale for We are redesigning the anthropology undergraduate program to include two large introductory-level courses. We will retain ANTH 160 - Course Proposal Varieties of Human Experience (An Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology), and we wish to add ANTH 150 - Becoming Human (An Introduction to Evolutionary, Biological, and Archaeological Anthropology). Course Reviewer Comments Key: 12348 https://next.catalog.ku.edu/courseleaf/approve/ 2/2 11/10/2017 BIOL 501: Physiological Adaptations of Plants to Extreme Environments Course Inventory Change Request New Course Proposal In Workflow Date Submitted: 06/01/17 2:47 pm 1. CLAS Viewing: BIOL 501 : Physiological Adaptations of Plants to Extreme Undergraduate Program and Environments Course Last edit: 06/01/17 2:47 pm Coordinator Changes proposed by: gburg 2. CUSA Subcommittee Academic Career Undergraduate, Lawrence 3. CUSA Committee Subject Code BIOL Course Number 501 4. CAC 5. CLAS Final Academic Unit Department Biology Approval