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Curriculum
The committee shall recommend approval or disapproval of requests for undergraduate curriculum changes and changes that affect both undergraduate and graduate curricula (e.g, 5000/6000 courses, accelerated bachelor's and master's programs, etc.). In addition, the committee shall review overall curriculum patterns and course content of the instructional program other than the University Core Curriculum and shall recommend to the Senate curriculum changes needed by the University.
Faculty: One faculty member from each college, one representative from the Honors College, and one non-voting member from the Libraries (appointed by the Dean of the Libraries to a three-year term).
Continuing/Ex-officio:
Provost or designee as Chair
Registrar or designee will serve as secretary
Dean of the Graduate School or designee
Members
- Chair: Charles (Chase) Bringardner, Assoc. Provost for Academic Affairs or designee – Continuing
- Registrar's designee to serve as Secretary: Charla Crowder – Continuing
- George Flowers, Dean, Graduate School – Continuing
- Kathleen Martin, College of Agriculture – 2025
- Katilya Ware, College of Nursing – 2025
- Allison Plumb, College of Liberal Arts – 2025
- Geetha Thangiah, College of Human Sciences – 2025
- Rebecca O'Neal Dagg, College of Architecture Design and Construction – 2026
- Jennifer Panizzi, College of Vet. Med – 2026
- Wayde Morse, College of Forestry, Wildlife, and the Environment – 2026
- Christian Goldsmith, College of Sciences and Mathematics – 2026
- Suzanne Hunter, Honors College – 2026
- Jose Vasconcelos Neto, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. – 2027
- Emory Serviss, Harbert College of Business – 2027
- Jason McKibbon, College of Education – 2027
- Amal Kaddoumi, Harrison College of Pharmacy – 2027
Non-voting representatives:
- Tim Dodge – Libraries [appointed by the Dean of Libraries] – non-voting 2027
- Buckley Nettles – undergraduate student representative – non-voting 2027
Last Updated:September 9, 2024