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UNVERSTY OF SALTMORE 8/17/09 DOCUMENT N: COURSE AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT COVER SHEET See Course and Program Development Policy and Procedures for nstructions! SCHOOL: LAW 0 MSB 0 YGCLA X Contact Name: Michele Cotton DEPARTMENT DVSON: Division of Legal, Ethical and Historical Studies Phone: 837-5320 SHORT DESCRPTON OF PROPOSAL (State Document N action item from Box 3 below and program name OR course name, l.9.ode, &numberas applicablej.,.):----,...j, 7. Course descri tion: LEST 630 Law and History Seminar PROPOSED SEMESTER OF MPLEMENTATON~:=:':':":":':F=-a-::-~O::-----::S~pring X Year: 2011 Box 1: TYPE OF ACTON ADD(NEW) 0 DEACTVATE 0 MODFY X OTHER 0 Box 2: LEVEL OF ACTON Non-Credit 0 Undergraduate 0 Graduate X OTHER 0 ~--------------------- Box 3: ACTON TEM DOCUMENTS REQURED MPACT REVEWS APPROVAL SEQUENCE (check appropriate boxes) (see box 4 below) (see box 5 on back) (see box 6 on backl 1. Ex~rimental Course 1 N,O,P a,c,e AC i 2. Course Title N,O ABCD 3. Course Credits N, 0, (P) ABCD 4. Course Number N,O ABCD 5. Course Level N,O ABCD 6. Pre & Co-Requisite. N,O ABCD X 7, Course Description N,O, P ABCDEF 8, New Course N,O, P ABCDEF 9, Deactivate a Course N,O ABCDEF 10, Program Requirements N,O (b, c, d, e) ABCDEF 11 a. UG Specialization (24 credits or less) : N,O a, bcd, e ABCDEF 11b. Masters S~cialization (12 credits or less) N,O a,b,c,d,e ABCDEF 11c. Doctoral Specialization (18 credits or less) N,O a,b,e ABCDEF 12. Minor (add or delete) N,O a,b,c,d,e ABCDEF 13. Closed Site Program N,O e ABCDHK 14. Program Suspension N,O,S a,e ABCDEFGK i 15. Program Reactivation N,O 16a. Certificate Program (ug/g) exclusively within existing degree program N,O a,c,e ABCDEFHK 16b, Certificate Program (ug/g) where degree programs do not exist or where courses are selected across degree programs (12 or more N, O,Q, R,S a,c,e ABCDEFHJL credits) 17. Off-Campus Delivery of Existing Program N, 0, S a,b,c,e ABCDHL 18a. UG Concentration (exceeds 24 credit hrs). N,O,S a,c,d,e ABCDEFGHJL 18b. Masters Concentration (exceeds 12 credit hrs) N,O,S a,c,d,e ABCDEFGHJL 18c. Doctoral Concentration (exceeds 18 credit hrs) N,O,S! a, c, d e ABCDEFGHJL - 19. Program Title Change N,O,S a,c,d,e ABCDEFGHJL '2(). Program Termination 2 N,O,S ; d, e ABCDEFGHK 21. New Degree Program 3, N, 0, Q, R, S a,c,d,e ABCDEFGHJL 22. Other Varies Varies Varies Box 4: DOCUMENTATON (check boxes of documents included) N, This Cover Sheet Q. Full5-page MHEC Proposal T. Other 0. Summary Proposal R Financial Tables (MHECl S. Other documents as may be P. Course Definition required by MHEC/ USM, See! Document httq:llwww.ubalt.edu/downloads/qrogram i aooroval Grid-USM-1 0-07.doc 1 Approval of experimental course automatically lapses after two offerings unless permanently approved as a new course. 2 See USM Policy on the Review and Abolition of Academic Programs (htto:llwww.usmd.edulreaents/bylaws/sectionlll1702.html) for list of information that must be provided for this action. 3 Letter of ntent is required by USM at least 30 days before afull proposal can be submitted. Letter of ntent requires only the approval of the dean and the provost and is forwarded to USM by the Office of the Provost.

DOCUMENT N: COURSE AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT COVER SHEET (Page 2 of 2) SCHOOL: LAW 0 MSB 0 YGCLA X Contact Name: Michele Cotton Phone: 837-5320 DEPARTMENT DVSON: Division of Legal, Ethical and Historical Studies.----:-:::-------:-~_ i SHORT DESCRPTON OF PROPOSAL (State Document N action item from Box 3 and program name OR course name, code, & number as a licable): 7. Course descri lion: LEST 630 Law and Histor Seminar PROPOSED SEMESTER OF MPLEMENTATtON: Fall 0 Spring X Year: 2011 Box 5: MPACT REVEW SGNATURES (see procedures for authorized signers) 1 Director or designee: a. Library X No impact o mpact statement attached CO or designee: b. OTS X No impact o mpact statement attached Director or designee: c. University Relations X No impact o mpact statement attached Director or designee: d. Admissions X No impact 0 mpact statement attached Registrar or designee: e. Records i X No impact o mpact statement attached i DATE Box 6: APPROVAL SEQUENCE APPROVAL SGNATURES DATE A. Department Division Chair: Tt..c..oc.-va N?. ea V' i B. General Education (as required for #7, #8) C. Final faculty review body within each School D. College Dean Chair: Dean:! E. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs F. Curriculum Review Committee (UFS subcommittee) : Chair: i G. University Faculty Senate (UFS option) Chair: 20 ~V' 20(0-1t:J : H. University Council 4 i Chair:. President President: : J. Board of Regents - notification only i K. Board of Regents approval L. MHEC - notification only M. MHEC - approval N. Middle States Association notification Required only if the mission of the University is changed by the action 4 University Council review (for arecommendation to the President or back to the Provost) shall be limited to curricular or academic policy issues that may potentially affect the University's mission and strategic planning, or have asignificant impact on the generation or allocation of its financial resources.

UNVERSTY OF SALTMORE 8/17/09 DOCUMENT 0: SUMMARY PROPOSAL See Course and Program Development Policy and Procedures for nstructions SCHOOL: LAW [:J MSS [:J YGCLA X Contact Name: Michele Cotton Phone: 837-5320 DEPARTMENT DVSON: Division of Legal, Ethical and Historical Studies SHORT DESCRPTON OF PROPOSAL (State Document N, Box 3, action item and program name OR course name, code, &. number as applicable): 7. Course description: LEST 630 Law and History Seminar PROPOSED SEMESTER OF MPLEMENTATON: Fall [:J Spring X Year: 2011 0-1: Briefly describe what is being requested: Change course description for LEST 630. For new courses or changes in existing courses (needed by Registrar) OLD Title: Course # 1HEGS Code: Credits: NEW Title: Course #1HEGS Code: Credits: 0-2: Set forth the rationale for the proposal: This course is intended as a "catchall" for varied courses concerned with legal history. The existing description is too specific as to the pedagogy to describe a course that can be taught by a number of faculty who may use different approaches. Further, the course description should be simplified to match that used in other "catchall" courses (LEST 605,610, and 625).

8117109 University of Baltimore DOCUMENT P: Required Format for Course Definition Document See Course and Program Development Policy and Procedures for nstructions 1. Date Prepared April 8, 2010 2. Prepared by Michele Cotton 3. DepartmenVDivision Division of Legal, Ethical and Historical Studies 4. Course Nurnber{s), including HEGS code{s) LEST 630 5. Course Title Law and History Seminar 6. Credit Hours 3 7. Catalog Description (Paragraph should reflect general aims and nature of the course) Proposed revised catalogue language: LEST 630 Law and History Seminar (3) Varying course offering that explores a particular topic in legal history. Course may be repeated for credit where topic differs. Prerequisites: LEST 501 and 506, or permission ofthe program director. Existing catalogue language: LEST 630 Law and History Seminar (3) Selected topics related to law and history, including such subjects as the history of the common law, American constitutional history, the Western legal tradition, law reform movements, Maryland's legal history and the evolution of our civil rights and civil liberties. Students do some readings in common to define the themes ofthe seminar and also undertake independent research. A major paper is required. prerequisites: LEST 500,501 and 506 or permission ofinstructor 8. Prerequisites 500, 501, and 506 9. Course Purpose Elective 10. General Education area, if applicable {i.e., social sciences, humanities, science, etc.} NA 11. Course Type Seminar 12. Faculty qualified to teach the course Carney, Sawyer, etc. 13. Content Outline Varies 14. Learning Goals Vary 15. Assessment Strategies Vary 16. Suggested Text{s} and Materials Vary 17. Suggested class size 15 18. Lab Fees {when applicable} NA

8/17/09 University of Baltimore DOCUMENT P: Required Format for Course Definition Document See Course and Program Development Policy and Procedures for nstructions 1. Date Prepared April 8, 2010 2. Prepared by Michele Cotton 3. Department/Division Division of Legal, Ethical and Historical Studies 4. Course Number(s), including HEGS code(s) LEST 630 5. Course Title Law and History Seminar 6. Credit Hours 3 7. Catalog Description (Paragraph should reflect general aims and nature of the course) Proposed revised catalogue language: LEST 630 Law and History Seminar (3) Varying course offering that explores a particular topic in legal history. Examples of such seminars include the history ofthe common law, American constitutional history, and law reform movements. Course may be repeated for credit where topic differs. Prerequisites: LEST 501 and 506, or permission o/the program director. Existing catalogue language: LEST 630 Law and History Seminar (3) Selected topics related to law and history, including such subjects as the history of the common law, American constitutional history, the Western legal tradition, law reform movements, Maryland's legal history and the evolution of our civil rights and civil liberties. Students do some readings in common to define the themes of the seminar and also undertake independent research. A major paper is required. prerequisites: LEST 500,501 and 506 or permission ofinstructor 8. Prerequisites 500, 501, and 506 9. Course Purpose Elective 10. General Education area, if applicable (Le., social sciences, humanities, science, etc.) NA 11. Course Type Seminar 12. Facuity qualified to teach the course Carney, Sawyer, etc. 13. Content Outline Varies 14. Learning Goals Vary 15. Assessment Strategies Vary 16. Suggested Text(s) and Materials Vary 17. Suggested class size 15 18. Lab Fees (when applicable) NA