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1 Pathways Ad-Hoc Governance Actions Academic Year College of Agriculture and Life Sciences CSES 2244 Agriculture, Global Food Security, and Health (CM 2994) AAEC 1005, 1006 Economics of the Food and Fiber System; Micro/Macroeconomic Principles (CM 3613) AAEC 1264 Peace Economics (CM 3612) AAEC 3204 International Agricultural Development and Trade (CM 3343) ALS 2204 Introduction to Civic Agriculture (CM 3024) ALS 3404 Ecological Agriculture: Theory and Practice (CM 3025) ALS 4204 Concepts in Community Food Systems (CM 3026) ALS 4214 Capstone in Civic Agriculture and Food Systems (CM 3027) ALS 4244 Global Food Security and Health Capstone Experience (CM 3328) ENSC Foundations of Environmental Science (CM 3090) HORT 2134 (FREC 2134) Plants and Greenspaces in Urban Communities (CM-2993) PPWS 2004 Mysterious Mushrooms, Malicious Molds (CM 3137) Total 1 Total 11 ALS 4204 Concepts in Community Food Systems ( on 1/25/2017) (CM 3026) ALS 4214 Capstone in Civic Agriculture and Food Systems ( on 1/25/2017) (CM 3027) HORT 2184 Plants, Places, and Cultures in a Global Context ( on 5/8/2017) (CM 3067) Minors Minor in Civic Agriculture and Food Systems (CM 3023) Total 3 Total Minors 1 Total College of Agriculture and Life Science Governance Actions 16 College of Architecture and Urban Studies ART 1104 Language of Visual Arts (CM 3106) ART 3094 Early Modern Global Visual Culture (CM 3153) SPIA 1024 Community Service Learning (CM 3307) SPIA 2024 Community Systems Thinking (CM 3310) Page 1
2 SPIA 4784 Community Systems Capstone (CM 3308) ART 1004 Topics in Studio Art for Non-Majors (CM 3657) ART 2385, 2386 Survey of the History of Western Art (CM 3658) ART 3074 Egyptian Art and Architecture (CM 3149) ART 3174 Introduction to Archaeology (CM 3659) ART 4104 Interpretation of Visual Arts (CM 3661) ITDS 1114 Design Appreciation (CM 3042) LAR 4034 Evolution of the American Landscape (CM 3270) Total 5 Total 7 ITDS 1114 Design Appreciation ( on 2/8/2017) (CM 3042) Total 1 Pathways Minors Establishment of new Pathways Minor: Visual Arts and Society (VAS); First term to declare minor: Fall 2018; First term and year to graduate: Winter 2019 (CM 3662) Total Pathways Minors 1 Total College of Architecture and Urban Studies Governance Actions 14 Pamplin College of Business MGT 2354 Leadership for Managers and Entrepreneurs (CM 3274) ACIS 1004 Accounting Foundations (CM 3038) HTM 2454 Travel and Tourism Management (CM 3061) HTM 3484 Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism Space (CM 3062) MGT 4094 (ENGE 4094) (IDS 4094) Startup: Commercialization of Innovation (CM 3168) Total 1 Total 4 Total Pamplin College of Business Governance Actions 5 Page 2
3 College of Engineering ENGE 2094 Create!: Ideation for Innovation (CM 3681) CEE 2804 Introduction to Civil & Environmental Engineering (CM 3538) CEE 3304 Fluid Mechanics for Civil & Environmental Engineering (CM 3537) CEE 4804 Professional & Legal Issues in Civil Engineering (CM 3536) ENGE 4104 Innovation Captstone ( on 5/8/2017) (CM 3680) Total 1 Total 3 Total 1 Total College of Engineering Governance Actions 5 College of Liberal Arts & Human Sciences Approved AHRM 1014 Introduction to Design for Consumers (CM 3575) AHRM 2014 Design for Consumers Studio (CM 3576) COMM 2074 Introduction to Sports Media (CM 3086) ENGL 2034 Analyzing the Sounds of Language (CM 3098) ENGL 4144 Phonology (CM 3315) FR 3424 French Culture from Middle Ages to Renaissance (CM 3324) GER 2724 Introduction to German Culture and Civilization (CM 3636) HD 1134 Introduction to Disabilities Studies (CM 3599) HIST 2604 (SOC 2604) (STS 2604) Introduction to Data in Social Context (CM 3604) HIST 2715, 2716 (STS 2715, 2716) History of Technology (CM 3118) HIST 3374 French Empire (CM 3175) HIST 3714 War and Medicine (CM 3313) SOC 2104 (HD 2104) Quantitative Approaches to Community Research (CM 3322) STS 2444 Global Science and Technology (CM 3104) STS 2454 Science, Technology, and Environment (CM 3121) TA 2404 Introduction to Applied Collaborative Techniques (CM-3119) Total 16 AHRM 2404 Consumer Rights (CM 3320) APS 1704 (HUM 1704) Introduction to Appalachian Studies (CM 3060) ARBC 2774 Arab Culture and Civilization (CM 3321) CLA 2444 (ENGL 2444) (RLCL 2444) Ancient Greek and Roman Mythology (CM 3053) Page 3
4 COMM 1014 Introduction to Communication (CM 3059) COMM Communication Skills I and II (CM 3085) COMM 2004 Public Speaking (CM 3169) COMM 2044 Principles of Public Relations (CM 3170) COMM 2064 The Rhetorical Tradition (CM 3682) ENGL First-Year Writing (CM 3016) ENGL 1504 Introduction to Contemporary Linguistics (CM 3096) ENGL 1514 Language and Society (CM 3097) ENGL 3134 (WGS 3134) Gender and Linguistics (CM 3099) ENGL 3144 (RLCL 3144) (SOC 3144) Language and Ethnicity in the United States (CM 3593) ENGL 4074 Syntax (CM 3314) FA 2004 Creativity and the Artistic Experience (CM 3054) FMD 2224 Fashion Presentation Techniques (CM 3637) FR 2714 Introduction to French Culture and Civilization (CM 3120) GER 3474 Topics in German Cinema (CM 3129) HD 1004 Human Development I- Childhood and Adolescence (CM 3105) HD 2314 Human Sexuality (CM 3087) HIST 1024 Ancient History (CM 3052) HIST History of the United States (CM 3055) HIST 1215, 1216 Introduction to World History (CM 3123) HIST 1515, 1516 History of Africa (CM 3100) HIST 2275, 2276 (AFST 2275, 2276) African American History (CM 3306) HIST 3054 The American Civil War (CM 3174) HIST 3114 History of Capitalism (CM 3325) HIST 3144 American Environmental History (CM 3124) HIST 3164: Sexuality in American History (CM 3705) HIST 3304 World of Alexander the Great (CM 3125) HIST 3544 World War II (CM 3058) HIST 3554 Age of Globalization (CM 3706) HIST 3564 The Cold War (CM 3707) HUM 1324 Introductory Humanities: The Modern World (CM 3101) HUM 1604 Introduction to Humanities and the Arts (CM 3128) HUM 2504 (RLCL 2504) Introduction to American Studies (CM 3700) HUM 3204 (RLCL 3204) (COMM 3204) Multicultural Communication (CM 3236) JUD 2134 (RLCL 2134) Judaism: A Survey of History, Culture, and Heritage (CM 3601) MN 4005, 4006 Leadership and Management/Ethics (CM 3600) MUS 1104 Music Appreciation (CM 3213) PHIL 1304 Morality and Justice (CM-2982) PHIL 2304 Global Ethics (CM-2983) PHIL 2894 (PSCI 2894) (ECON 2894) Introduction to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (CM-2984) PHIL 3314 Ethical Theory (CM-2985) PHIL 4304 Political Philosophy (CM-2986) PHIL 4324 (MGT 4324) Business and Professional Ethics (CM-2987) PHIL 4334 Jurisprudence (CM 2988) PHIL 4884 (PSCI 4884) (ECON 4884) Advanced Topics in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (CM 2989) Page 4
5 Discontinued PSCI 1004 (IS 1004): Nations and Nationalities (CM 3074) PSCI 1014 Introduction to United States Government and Politics (CM 3075) PSCI 1024 Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics (CM 3598) PSCI 2054 (IS 2054) (GEOG 2054) Introduction to World Politics (CM 3076) PSCI 3015, 3016 (PHIL 3015, 3016) Political Theory (CM 3691) PSVP 2044 (SOC 2044) Peace and Violence (CM 3056) RED 2604 Residential Design (CM 3578) RED 2654 Residential Environments (CM 3579) RLCL 1004 Introduction to Religion and Culture (CM 3115) RLCL 1024 Judaism, Christianity, Islam (CM 3116) RLCL 1034 Religion and the Modern World (CM 3127) RLCL 1214 The Medieval World (CM 3126) RLCL 1904 Religion and Culture in Asia (CM 3233) RLCL 2414 (JUD 2414) Hebrew Bible/Old Testament (CM 3254) RLCL 2424 Testament (CM 3330) RLCL 2464 (STS 2464): Religion and Science (CM 3581) RLCL 3024 (ENGL 3024) Religion and Literature (CM 3582) RLCL 3224 Religion and Culture in China and Japan (CM 3331) RUS 3304 Survey of Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature in Translation (CM 3597) RUS 3314 Survey of Twentieth-Century Russian Literature in Translation (CM 3318) SOC 1004 Introductory Sociology (CM 3114) SOC 2004 Social Problems (CM 3173) SPAN 2764 Introduction to Latino American Studies (CM 3102) SPAN 2774 Minority Languages in the Spanish-Speaking Context (CM 3172) SPAN 3414 Modern Peninsular Culture and Literature (CM 3317) SPAN 3474 Modern Spanish-Caribbean Culture and Literature (CM 3684) SPAN 3484 Modern Andean and Southern Cone Culture and Literature (CM 3685) STS 1504 Introduction to Science, Technology, and Society (CM 3103) STS 3334 Energy and Society (CM 3122) TA 2024 Introduction to Acting (CM 3057) TA 2204 Creative Dance (CM 3117) WGS 1824 Introduction to Women and Gender Studies (CM 3216) ENGL 4034 Sounds of Language (CM-3098) FMD 1214 Fashion Presentation Techniques (CM 3637) HIST 3175, 3176 (AFST 3175, 3176) Afro-American History (CM 3306) Total 81 Total Discontinued 3 EDCI 3144 Education of Exceptional Learners (CM 3702) ENGL 3144 (RLCL 3144) (SOC 3144) Language and Ethnicity in the United States ( on 4/26/2017) (CM 3593) Page 5
6 FR 3105, 3106 Composition, Conversation and Grammar (Approved non-unanimously by Ad-Hoc on 4/12/2017; returned to Ad-Hoc for further discussion at 4/24/2017 CUSP meeting) (CM 3158) PSCI 1014 Introduction to United States Government and Politics ( on 2/22/2017) (CM 3075) RLCL 1004 Introduction to Religion and Culture ( on 3/15/2017) (CM 3115) RLCL 1134 (CLA 1134) The Ancient Meditterranean World ( on 4/26/2017) (CM 3323) RLCL 3024 (ENGL 3024): Religion and Literature ( on 4/26/2017) (CM 3582) TA 2204 Creative Dance ( on 4/12/2017) (CM 3117) TA 2404 Introduction to Applied Collaborative Techniquest ( on 3/15/2017) (CM 3119) Total 9 Pathways Minors Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE); First effective date to declare minor: Fall 2018; First effective date to graduate: Spring 2019 (CM-2990) Total Minors 1 Total College of Liberal Arts & Human Sciences Governance Actions 110 College of Natural Resources and Environment FREC 2114 Ecology of Appalachian Forests (CM 2973) GEOG 2004 (NR 2004) Water, Environment, and Society (CM 3676) GEOG 3104 Environmental Problems, Population, and Development (CM 3675) NR (GEOG ) Seeking Sustainability 1 and 2 (CM 3252) Total 4 FREC 2554 (NR 2554) (LAR 2554) Leadership for Global Sustainability ( on 4/26/2017 and 5/8/2017) (CM 3353) Total 1 College of Science Approved BIOL 1024 Cancer: Causes, Treatments, and Costs (CM 3695) BIOL 1034 Biology of Sex (CM 3696) Total College of Natural Resources and Environment Governance Actions 5 Total 2 CHEM 1015, 1016 Chemistry in Context (CM 3164) Page 6
7 CHEM 1025, 1026 Chemistry in Context Laboratory (CM 3165) MATH Elementary Calculus (CM 3640) MATH Calculus of a Single Variable (CM 3615) STL 2304 Foundations of Science, Technology, and Law (CM 3259) STL 4314 Current Topics in Science, Technology, and Law (CM 3261) STL 4324 Global Aspects of Intellectual Property Law (CM 3262) Total 7 Pathways Minors Establishment of new Pathways Minor: Science, Technology, and Law (STL); First term to declare minor: Fall 2018; First term and year to graduate: Winter 2019 ( on 5/8/2017) (CM 3251) Discontinuation of Minor (following approval of Minor: Science, Technology, and Law (STL) ( on 5/8/2017) (CM 3251) Total Pathways Minors 2 Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Total College of Science Governance Actions 11 Total Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Governance Actions 0 Page 7
8 Honors College UH 2504 Topics in Discourse and Global Citizenship (CM 2996) UH 2524 Topics in Natural Sciences and Global Citizenship (CM 2997) UH 2534 Topics in Design, Arts, and Global Citizenship (CM 2998) UH 2544 Topics in Social Sciences and Global Citizenship (CM 2999) UH 2554 Topics in Humanities and Global Citizenship (CM 3000) Total 5 Total Honors College Governance Actions 5 Summary of Undergraduate Governance Actions Discontinued (Upon Approval of Course) 3 14 Subtotal 165 Pathways Minors 1 Pathways Minors 2 Pathways Minors 2 Subtotal 5 Total Undergraduate Governance Actions 170 Page 8
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