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UC San Diego. Dean of Arts and Humanities Records http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c89k4fj7 No online items UC San Diego. Dean of Arts and Humanities Records Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Copyright 2013 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla 92093-0175 [email protected] URL: http://libraries.ucsd.edu/collections/sca/index.html UC San Diego. Dean of Arts and RSS 1200 1 Humanities Records Descriptive Summary Languages: English Contributing Institution: Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla 92093-0175 Title: UC San Diego. Dean of Arts and Humanities Records Identifier/Call Number: RSS 1200 Physical Description: 27.4 Linear feet (27 records cartons, 1 archives box, and 3 oversize folders) Date (inclusive): 1966-2013 Abstract: The administrative files for Office of the Dean of Arts and Humanities, the academic-administrative leader of the Division of the Arts and Humanities, contains records documenting the oversight and coordination of UCSD's arts and humanities departments and programs. The files also include a considerable portion of the academic planning and academic plan materials created or collected during the tenure of Dr. Stanley Chodorow, as Dean and Associate Vice-Chancellor for Planning, dating from 1981-1994. Administrative History The Dean of Arts and Humanities, reporting directly to the Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, is the academic-administrative leader of the Division of Arts and Humanities, comprised of six large academic departments: History, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Theatre & Dance, and Visual Arts. The Division administers several centrally managed undergraduate and graduate programs including several foreign language programs, classical studies, ethnic studies, and the Basic Writing Program. Other units involving Arts and Humanities faculty and oversight of the Dean include: Center for the Humanities, Mandeville Center, the University Art Gallery, and affiliated external entities including the La Jolla Playhouse and the La Jolla Symphony and Chorus. In 1985, the level of administrative authority between the office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and the academic departments emerged to support the Dean of Arts and Humanities. The position was expanded from the former position of Dean of Arts and Sciences. The Dean, at this time, was also charged with function as the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Planning. Dr. Stanley Chodorow became the first Dean of Arts and Humanities from 1985-1994. References: Chodorow, Stanley A. "Self-Study for Reaffirmation of Accreditation," April, 1986. Preferred Citation UC San Diego. Dean of Arts and Humanities Records, RSS 1200. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Library. Scope and Content of Collection The Office of the Dean of Arts and Humanities contains the administrative and organization files for the division of arts and humanities and the departments administered by the office. The records include a substantial amount of subject or "working" files and on-campus commmittee files. Dean Stanley Chodorow served on several committees and was also appointed Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Planning. A large portion of the records represent his responsibilities developing long-range academic plans for campus curriculum programs. The records are arranged in four series: 1) ACADEMIC PLANNING, 2) ACADEMIC PLANS, 3) COMMITTEES, 4) SUBJECT FILES. Immediate Source of Acquisition Acquired 1997. Subjects and Indexing Terms Universities and colleges -- California -- San Diego -- History University of California, San Diego -- Administration -- Archives University of California, San Diego -- Planning -- Archives University of California, San Diego. Office of the Dean of Arts and Humanities -- Archives University of California, San Diego. Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Planning -- Archives University of California, San Diego -- Accreditation -- Archives University of California, San Diego -- Curricula -- Archives Chodorow, Stanley -- Archives Deak, Frantisek -- Archives UC San Diego. Dean of Arts and RSS 1200 2 Humanities Records ACADEMIC PLANNING Correspondence ACADEMIC PLANNING Scope and Content of Series SERIES 1) ACADEMIC PLANNING: Arranged in four subseries: A) Correspondence, B) Programs and Inventories, C) Subject Files, and D) Syllabi. The ACADEMIC PLANNING files represent the major objectives and directions drawn up by various planning committees. The files include correspondence between the Vice Chancellors and other planning faculty and staff; academic program inventories detailing approved degree programs and research units; subject files, arranged alphabetically, including proposals for majors and minors, reports, and program reviews; and course syllabi proposals for arts and humanities, natural and social sciences departments. Correspondence Box 1, Folder 1 1966 - 1981 Box 1, Folder 2-8 1982 - 1992 Programs and Inventories Box 1, Folder 9-14 Academic program inventory 1984 - 1992 Proposed new degree programs Box 1, Folder 15 1982 - 1983 Box 2, Folder 1-6 1986 - 1995 Box 2, Folder 7-10 Program review activities 1984 - 1991 Subject Files Box 2, Academic Planning for New Colleges 1982 - 1995 Folder 11-12 Box 2, Folder 13 Academic planning issues for the 1980s 1981-1982 Box 2, Folder 14 Academic planning 1987-1994 Box 2, Academic planning statements 1989 Folder 15-16 Box 2, Folder 17 Brief department descriptions Box 3, Folder 1 Campus Responses on Faculty Renewal. Includes handwritten notes 1973 Box 3, Folder 2 Center for German and European Studies 1990 Box 3, Folder 4 Classics 1986 Box 3, Folder 5 Colleges and undergraduate education - Academic plan 1985-1987 Box 3, Folder 6 Comparison of UC majors - Planning report 1986-1987 Box 3, Folder 7 Computer Science department - Proposal 1986 Box 3, Folder 8 Credits required for majors 1986 Box 3, Folder 9 Department advising of undergraduate students - Planning report 1986 Box 3, Department information - Planning report 1977 - 1981 Folder 10-11 Box 3, Folder 12 Departmental teaching loads 1985 Box 3, Enrollment data 1983 - 1985 Folder 13-15 Box 3, Folder 16 Faculty flow projections 1977-1978 Box 3, Folder 17 Fifth College Planning Committee. Includes agenda and meeting minutes 1982-1987 Box 3, Folder 18 Fifth College Moderate Proposal for Course Adjustments Preliminary Plan May 2, 1986 Box 3, Fifth College Task Force and Planning Committee 1983, June - 1986, May Folder 19-20 Box 3, Folder 21 Five-Year Review of Organized Research Units March, 1982 Box 3, Folder 22 Institute for the Humanistic Studies - Proposal 1966 UC San Diego. Dean of Arts and RSS 1200 3 Humanities Records ACADEMIC PLANNING Subject Files Box 3, Folder 23 Long Range Planning - San Diego Interim Development Ordinance 1987 Box 3, Folder 24 Management Science - Program 1984 Box 3, Folder 25 Media Center - Ten Year Outlook 1987 Office of the President Box 3, Folder 26 Academic planning meeting June 18, 1988 Box 3, Resource planning questionnaire 1987 Folder 27-28 Box 4, Folder 1 Planning statement - Meeting June 22, 1981 Box 4, Folder 2 Proposal for a new program seminars for principals and school administrators San Diego School district 1984 Box 4, Folder 3 Proposal for Health Care - Social Issues - Minor/Program of concentration 1985 Box 4, Folder 4 Proposal for a Master of Fine Arts - Degree in Theater Box 4, Folder 5 Proposal for Minor in Dance in Physical Education 1984 Box 4, Folder 6 Proposal for School of Law 1973-1983 Box 4, Folder 7 Proposal for an Undergraduate Major in Women's Studies May, 1991 Box 4, Folder 8 Proposal for Writing Programs 1975-1979 Box 4, Folder 9 Proposal to establish the School of Architecture August, 1987 Box 4, Folder 10 Proposal to split Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department 1986 Box 4, Folder 11 Proposal to support the development of a program in medical ethics and human values at the School of Medicine 1984 Box 4, Folder 12 Report of the Ad Hoc Undergraduate Program Planning Committee 1983 Box 4, Folder 13 Report of the Work Group on Student Preparation and Remedial Education 1986 Box 4, Folder 14 Report on the Status of Remedial Instruction in the University of California - Draft 1984 Box 4, Folder 15 Report of academic program plans 1979 Box 4, Folder 16 San Diego Supercomputer 1983 Box 4, Folder 17 Science, Technology, and Public Affairs - Program 1986 Box 4, Folder 18 Scripps Institution of Oceanography - Growth plan 1975-1988 Box 4, Folder 19 Teacher Education Development - Program 1984 Box 4, University of California Academic Personnel Report 1964 - 1972 Folder 20-27 Box 4, University-wide Academic Program reviews 1983 - 1984 Folder 28-30 Syllabi Box 4, Folder 31 Humanities 1984-1986 Box 4, Folder 32 Natural Sciences 1980-1985 Box 4, Folder 33 Social Sciences 1984-1985 Box 4, Folder 34 Visual Arts 1984-1985 ACADEMIC PLANS Scope and Content of Series SERIES 2) ACADEMIC PLANS: Arranged in four subseries: A) General, B) Correspondence, C) Subject Files, and D) Departments. The ACADEMIC PLANS, composed primarily between 1985-1991, presents the long-range goals of the departments and programs and acts as a guide to the distribution of resources and for faculty positions, and also physical planning. The series contains the drafts and revision to the campus-wide academic plans; related correspondence; and subject files. The series, arranged alphabetically, also contains Arts and Humanities department plans and related materials. General Box 5, Folder 1 Academic program plan 1977-1978 Box 5, Folder 2 Revisions
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