College Council & Attachments

College Council & Attachments

college council agenda & attachments october 18, 2012 complete version 1 JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE The City University of New York The College Council October 18, 2012 1:40 p.m. 630T I. Adoption of the Agenda II. Minutes of the September 20, 2012 College Council (attachment A), Pg. 3 III. Approval of the Members of the College Council Committees (attachment B), Pg. 7 IV. Report from the Undergraduate Curriculum and Academic Standards Committee (attachment C1 - C33) – Dean Anne Lopes New General Education Courses C1. AFR 1XX Introduction to Africana Studies (GE), Pg. 28 C2. GER 1XX (101) Introductory German I (GE), Pg. 45 C3. GER 1YY (102) Introductory German II (GE), Pg. 62 C4. NSC 1XX (108) Origins: From the Big Bang to Life on Earth (GE), Pg. 77 Revised General Education Courses C5. ANT 101 Introduction to Anthropology (GE), Pg. 93 C6. ANT/PSY/SOC 210 Sex and Culture (GE), Pg. 114 C7. ANT 230 Culture and Crime (GE), Pg. 128 C8. DRA 106 Film Appreciation: Introduction to Film (GE), Pg. 142 C9. ECO 101 Principles of Economics (GE), Pg. 162 C10. HIS 375 Female Felons in Premodern Europe and the Americas (GE), Pg. 179 C11. MAT 106 Liberal Arts Mathematics (GE), Pg. 190 C12. POL 237 Women and Politics (GE), Pg. 200 C13. POL 246 Politics of Global Inequality (GE), Pg. 216 New Courses C14. CJBA 4YY (401) Agency Analysis: Connecting Practice to Research, Pg. 233 C15. ECO 2XX Political Economy, Pg. 250 C16. FL-INT 3XX Interpreting II, Pg. 261 C17. FL-INT 4XX Legal Interpreting II, Pg. 274 C18. FL-TRN 3ZZ Translating II, Pg. 285 C19. FL-TRN 4XX Legal Translation, Pg. 298 C20. HIS 2XX Marriage in Medieval Europe (500-1500), Pg. 311 C21. LIT 3WW Gender and Sexuality in U.S. Latino/a Literature, Pg. 320 2 C22. LLS 3XX Entangled Tongues: Bilingualism in U.S. Latino/a Literature, Pg. 336 C23. PSY 3XX History of Psychology, Pg. 350 Course Revisions C24. CJBS 250 Research Methods and Statistics for Criminal Justice, Pg. 360 C25. ECO 220 Macroeconomics, Pg.362 C26. ECO 225 Microeconomics, Pg. 364 C27. PAD 240 Introduction to Public Administration, Pg. 366 C28. PAD 241 Information in Public Management, Pg. 369 C29. PAD 260 International Public Administration, Pg. 380 C30. PAD 318 Decisions and Crisis, Pg. 382 C31. SPA 111 Introductory Spanish I for Bilingual Students, Pg. 384 C32. SPA 112 Introductory Spanish II for Bilingual Students, Pg. 386 Programs C33. New Minor in U.S. Latino/a Literature, Pg. 388 V. Report from the Faculty Senate (attachment D) – Karen Kaplowitz D. Proposed Resolution on Online Student Evaluation of the Faculty, Pg. 394 VI. 2011-2012 College Council Committee Activity Report (attachment E), Pg. 396 VII. New Business VIII. Administrative Announcements – President Jeremy Travis IX. Announcements from the Faculty Senate – Professor Karen Kaplowitz X. Announcements from the Student Council – President Mehak Kapoor 3 A JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE The City University of New York MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE COUNCIL Thursday, September 20 2012 The College Council held its first meeting of the 2012-2013 academic year on Thursday, September 20, 2012. The meeting was called to order at 1:50 p.m. and the following members were present: Emiliya Abramova, Jeffrey Aikens, Schevaletta Alford, Zeeshan Ali, Andrea Balis, Salahdine Baroudi, Warren Benton, Adam Berlin, Jane P. Bowers, James Cauthen, Katarzyna Celinska, Nana Akuba Chinebuah, Maria DCruze, Janette Domingo, Margaret Escher, Robert Terry Furst, Lior Gideon, Maki Haberfeld, Jay Hamilton, Veronica Hendrick, Charles Jennings, Karen Kaplowitz, Mehak Kapoor, Hashemul Khan, Katherine Killoran, Maria Kiriakova, Angelos Kyriacou, Anru Lee, Ma’at Lewis, Anne Lopes, Yue Ma, Amie Macdonald, Vincent Maiorino, Nancy Marshall, Roger McDonald, Brian Montes, David Munns, Robert Pignatello, Melinda Powers, Carina Quintian, Raul Romero, Richard Saulnier, Francis Sheehan, Thomas Stafford, Amanda Stapleton, Staci Strobl, Jeremy Travis, Shonna Trinch, Michelle Tsang, and Kathryn Wylie-Marques. Absent were: Erica Burleigh, Anthony Carpi, Kinya Chandler, Shu-Yuan Cheng, John Clarke, Janice Johnson-Dias, Shaobai Kan, Ammarah Karim, Kwando Kinshasa, Tom Kucharski, Cyriaco Lopes, Evan Mandery, Michael Maxfield, Jean Mills, Richard Ocejo, Nicholas Petraco, Gloria Proni, and Antonio Welch. I. Adoption of the Agenda It was moved to adopt the agenda as presented. The motion to approve the agenda was seconded and approved unanimously. II. Minutes of the May 15, 2012 College Council Meeting It was moved to amend the minutes as presented. Item B4: “PSY 3XX: History of Psychology” should reflect that the motion was not approved. The motion was seconded and passed as amended. In Favor: 47 Oppose: 0 Abstentions: 1 III. Approval of the College Council Committee Members It was moved to adopt the members with the following revisions: College Council Science Department: Elise Champeil replaces Gloria Proni Undergraduate Curriculum and Academic Standards Committee Criminal Justice Department: Violet Yu replaces Hung En Sung Philosophy Department: Tanya Rodriguez replaces Hernando Estevez 4 A SEEK Department: Nancy Velasquez Torres replaces Monica Son Budget and Planning Committee Chair of the Faculty Senate Fiscal Affairs Committee: Jay Hamilton replaces Francis Sheehan Vice Chair of the Faculty Senate Fiscal Affairs Committee: Janice Dunham replaces Jay Hamilton Financial Planning Subcommittee Chair of the Faculty Senate Fiscal Affairs Committee: Jay Hamilton replaces Francis Sheehan Vice Chair of the Faculty Senate Fiscal Affairs Committee: Janice Dunham replaces Jay Hamilton One representative chosen by the Council of Chairs: Tom Kucharski replaces Janice Dunham Council of Undergraduate Program Coordinators Remove the Correctional Studies program from the list. Law and Society should be added to the list. James Cauthen is the coordinator. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. IV. Report from the Undergraduate Curriculum and Academic Standards Committee (attachments C1 – C11) It was moved to adopt the new course proposal marked “C1. FL-INT (SPA) 2XX: Interpreting I.” The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. It was moved to adopt the new course proposal marked “C2. POL 2XX: Western Political Thought”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. It was moved to adopt the new course proposal marked “C3. POL 2XX: Judicial Processes and Politics”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. It was moved to adopt the new course proposal marked “C4. POL 4XX: Senior Seminar in Law, Courts and Politics”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. It was moved to adopt the new course proposal marked “C5. CJBA 4XX (400): Criminal Justice Internship Experience”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. It was moved to adopt the new course proposal marked “C6. PHI 4XX: Senior Seminar in the History of Philosophy”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. It was moved to adopt the new course proposal marked “C7. ENG 3XX: Advanced Fiction Writing”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. It was moved to adopt the new course proposal marked “C8. LIT 3XX: Writing Nature: Literature and Ecology”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. 5 A It was moved to adopt the course revision marked “C9. SPA 230: Theory and Practice of Written Translation”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. It was moved to adopt the course revision marked “C10. SPA 340: Court Interpreting and Translation”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. It was moved to adopt the new program proposal marked “C11. New Certificate Program in Legal Translation, New Certificate Program in Legal Interpretation, and Combined Certificate Program in Legal Translation and Interpretation”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. V. Report from the Committee on Graduate Studies(attachments D1 – D9) It was moved to adopt the proposal marked “D1. A Proposal to Change the Requirements Under the Specializations in the CRJ Program”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. The item “D2. A Resolution to Change the Information in the Graduate Bulletin for Submission of the Master’s Thesis in the CRJ program” was withdrawn. It was moved to adopt the new course proposal marked “ D3. ICJ 7XX: International Perspectives on Women in Criminal Justice”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. It was moved to adopt the new course proposal marked “D4. SEC 7XX: Legal, Regulatory and Administrative Issues in Private Sector Justice”. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. The items “D5. SEC 7XX: Private Security: Function and Role in Homeland Defense”, “D6. SEC 7XX: Privatization Models and Application for Private Justice”, and “D7. SEC 7XX: Risk Threat and Critical Infrastructure” were withdrawn. It was moved to adopt the course revision marked “D8. FCM 740: Data Communications and Forensic Security”. The motion failed. In Favor: 33 Oppose: 0 Abstentions: 4 It was moved to adopt the course revision marked “D9. FCM 745: Network Forensics”. The motion failed. In Favor: 30 Oppose: 0 Abstentions: 7 VI. 2011-2012 College Council Committee Activity Report It was moved to amend the Activity Report as follows: The footnote should read “N/R: not required to be submitted due to confidentiality of its nature”. The footnote “N/S: not submitted” should be removed. 6 A The College Wide Assessment Committee should be added to the report. It was suggested that we report the number of cases and actions taken on the Activity Report for the Faculty-Student

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