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AGENDA PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION COUNCIL 3:30 - Wednesday, May 13, 2015 GRH 3073 I. Consideration of the Minutes from the April 8, 2015 meeting (Minutes can be found on the CEBS Main Web Page click on Faculty & Staff and then Meetings Minutes and Agendas). II. New Business A. Office of Teacher Services - CEBS Candidates Completing Requirements for Admission to the Professional Education Unit April 9, 2015 to May 13, 2015 Student Teacher Candidates List for Fall 2015 B. Potter College of Arts and Letters Department of Modern Languages 1. Revise a Program, 609 Major in Arabic 2. Revise a Program, 624 Major in Chinese Department of English 3. Revise a Program, 561 Major in English for Secondary Teachers III. Other Business

Candidates Completing Requirements for Admission to Professional Education Unit April 9, 2015 May 13, 2015 Elementary Elisa Armstrong Elizabeth Bartley Samara Bell Sarah Buckley Marissa Cooke Amy Coomes Lizetta Cornwell Heather Cowan Leah Galito Kalyn Gosselin Misty House Kalynne McFadden Beulah Mosley Rachel Quinn Sarah Reed Chelsey Reid Allen Sebastian William Stevens Emily Thornton Lisa Tichenor Karly Watkins Middle Grades Katerra Borkowski Tyler Brandenburg

Carolyn Contreras Sydnie Driskill Ashley Penrod Logan Stovall Lauren Tolliver Natalie Wilson Secondary Dylan Baker Claire Bellar Kirsten Hunt Kellie McDermott Marie Metzger Leah Zurmehly K-12 Neli Ouzounova GRADUATE/MAT Sarah Clement Eva Hall Stephanie Ross Shelby Shelton Jessica Sutherland If there are any questions or concerns about the status of any candidate, the person with the question or concern should contact Dr. Fred Carter, Teacher Services (745-4611 or fred.carter@wku.edu) prior to the PEC meeting.

STUDENT TEACHER CANDIDATES FOR FALL 2015 QUALIFIED ***STUDENT TEACHING APPLICATION ACCEPTED***5/13/15 WKU ID FIRST LAST MAJOR AMBER AMMONS ELEMENTARY BRENDA BEGLEY ELEMENTARY KATHERIN BONET ELEMENTARY S. NICOLE BOONE ELEMENTARY ERIN FLOWERS ELEMENTARY SHANNON GOODMAN ELEMENTARY FELICIA HIGDON ELEMENTARY MARIAH HUTCHERSON ELEMENTARY FRANCES KAISER ELEMENTARY RACHEL PORTER ELEMENTARY CAITLIN SLOAN ELEMENTARY ELIZABETH SORRELS ELEMENTARY CONNOR STOLTZ ELEMENTARY STEFANIE TUDOR ELEMENTARY AMY VITTITOW ELEMENTARY PRESLEY WOODS ELEMENTARY MEGHAN ALTHAUSER ELEMENTARY HANNAH BUCKLEY ELEMENTARY EVELYN CRUTCHER ELEMENTARY MEGAN GIPSON ELEMENTARY GRETCHEN GOTHARD ELEMENTARY JAYDE GREENE ELEMENTARY HELEN HEINES ELEMENTARY SARAH HUNTON ELEMENTARY KRISTINA JOHNSON ELEMENTARY ELIZABETH McANELLY ELEMENTARY ARIEL PEREA ELEMENTARY TRACY PETIT ELEMENTARY JORDAN RICHEY ELEMENTARY STACEY SCHEPERS ELEMENTARY DELSIE PHILLIPS MGE/ENGLISH HALEY TAYLOR MGE/MATH LEAH DICK MGE/S.STUDIES/LA NELI OUZOUNOVA P 12/ART MARY AVA POOLE P 12/ART PRESLIE CRUCE P 12/PE

QUALIFIED MAT CANDIDATES WKU ID FIRST LAST MAJOR STUDENT TEACHER CANDIDATES FOR FALL 2015 NOT QUALIFIED ***STUDENT TEACHING APPLICATION PENDING***5/13/15 (THESE STUDENTS HAVE S.T. REQUIREMENTS IN PROCESS) WKU ID FIRST LAST MAJOR D BRICE HARNEY 5 12/BUSINESS & MKTG FH KAYLA BECKHAM ELEMENTARY FH JOHNNA BLANKENSHIP ELEMENTARY FH ROBERT BROWN ELEMENTARY FH SARAH BUCKMAN ELEMENTARY FH EMMA DUNCAN ELEMENTARY FH CASSEY FENTRESS ELEMENTARY FH JENNIFER HAYNES ELEMENTARY FH CALLI HENNION ELEMENTARY FH MICHELLE HICKS ELEMENTARY FH ALLISON KEY ELEMENTARY FH JESSICA LUSK ELEMENTARY FH MARISSA MILLER ELEMENTARY FH RACHEL NEWSOME ELEMENTARY FH JILLIAN PARKER ELEMENTARY FH ANGELA PATRICK ELEMENTARY FH CHELSEY PEDEN ELEMENTARY FH KELCI PRUNTY ELEMENTARY FH MOLLY WARF ELEMENTARY FH M. VICTORIA WILSON ELEMENTARY FH SHELBY WOLFE ELEMENTARY FH COURTNEY HUFF MGE/MATH FH AMANDA RAY MGE/MATH FH JESSICA SMITH MGE/MATH FH EMILY BRYANT MGE/SCIENCE FH LOGAN STOVALL MGE/SCIENCE FH NATALIE WILSON MGE/SCIENCE FH SUSAN TOWERY P 12/SPANISH FH JESSE BOND SEC/CHEMISTRY FH

JESSICA BRUMLEY SEC/ENGLISH FH PHILIP RUSSELL SEC/ENGLISH FH RACHEL SMITH SEC/ENGLISH FH VALERIE TERRY SEC/ENGLISH FH SEC/ENGLISH & P FH AMBER THOMPSON 12/SPANISH STEPHEN FARMER SEC/MATH FH RYAN MAHONEY SEC/MATH FH RACHAEL CARRIER SEC/SOCIAL STUDIES FH JASON GSCHWEND SEC/SOCIAL STUDIES FH ZACHARY JOHNSON SEC/SOCIAL STUDIES FH ABIGAIL POTTER SEC/SOCIAL STUDIES FH MAT CANDIDATES WKU ID FIRST LAST MAJOR EDWARD VOYLES SPECIAL EDUCATION FH WKU ID FIRST LAST MAJOR D KEVIN NEWBERRY 5 12/AGRICULTURE CP, CA, FH SAMANTHA BOLES 5 12/FCS CA MINDIE ANDERSON ELEMENTARY X, FH JENNIFER BUTTS ELEMENTARY X, FH KATIE HOFFMAN ELEMENTARY X RACHAEL LONG ELEMENTARY X ALLISON MARTIN ELEMENTARY CP, X CHLOE RHODES ELEMENTARY X CHELSEY TOOLEY ELEMENTARY X, FH L. TAYLOR DUNLAP IECE CA, FH NATASCHA BROWN MGE/MATH CA, X TANNER HALL MGE/MATH X ASHLEY PENROD MGE/MATH CA BRIAN KNOCH MGE/SCIENCE CA, X BRENDA BARNES UHLS P 12/ART CA, FH JORDAN HILL P 12/ART CA, FH ASHLEY BISHOP P 12/MUSIC CA

W. CLAY BURGESS P 12/MUSIC CA, CP BENJAMIN LUNA P 12/MUSIC X NATHANIEL NASH P 12/MUSIC CA, X LETA SUMMERS SEC/SOCIAL STUDIES X, FH BYRON VARVEL SEC/SOCIAL STUDIES CP, FH FH = Missing field observation hours CA = Not Admitted into Teacher Education CP = Critical Performance Score Deficiency or Disposition Score Deficiency Pending X = Deficient GPA and/or other Student Teaching Requirement Deficiency STUDENT TEACHER CANDIDATES FOR FALL 2015 ***APPLICATION WITHDRAWN, 5/13/15*** WKU ID FIRST LAST MAJOR DATE JONATHON BEARD MGE/MATH 4/21/15 HAILEY CONWAY SEC/SOCIAL STUDIES 4/29/15 JACOB DeROSSETT P 12/PE 3/18/15 JILLIAN LONGWORTH ELEMENTARY 4/22/15 KATHERINE MORRISON P 12/MUSIC 3/10/15

Potter College of Arts & Letters Western Kentucky University 745-2345 REPORT TO THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION COUNCIL Date: May 13, 2015 The Potter College of Arts & Letters submits the following items for consideration: Type of Item Description of Item & Contact Information Action Action Action Proposal to Revise a Program 609 Major in Arabic Contact: David DiMeo, david.dimeo@wku.edu, 5-6408 Proposal to Revise a Program 624 Major in Chinese Contact: Ke Peng, ke.peng@wku.edu, 5-5694 Proposal to Revise a Program 561 Major in English for Secondary Teachers Contact: Rob Hale, rob.hale@wku.edu, 5-3046

Proposal Date: April 17, 2015 Potter College of Arts & Letters Department of Modern Languages Proposal to Revise A Program (Action Item) Contact Person: David DiMeo, david.dimeo@wku.edu, 270-745-6408 1. Identification of program: 1.1 Current program reference number: 609 1.2 Current program title: Major in Arabic 1.3 Credit hours: 36 2. Identification of the proposed program changes: addition of teacher certification. 3. Detailed program description: CURRENT PROGRAM: Required core courses: (18 hours) ARBC 102 (3 hours) Elementary Arabic II ARBC 201, 202 (6 hours) Intermediate Arabic I & II ARBC 301, 302 (6 hours) Advanced Arabic I & II ARBC 437 (3 hours) Advanced Media Arabic Elective Courses (18 hours): At least six other ARBC courses at the 300- or 400-level for a total (including the core courses) of 36 or more credit hours. Students may include among the six courses up to six credit hours of 300- or 400-level courses delivered in English but related to Arabic studies (HIST 462, GEOG 467, PS 365, RELS 306, 311, 320 or other courses with permission of the program advisor). PROPOSED PROGRAM: Required core courses: (18 hours) ARBC 102 (3 hours) Elementary Arabic II ARBC 201, 202 (6 hours) Intermediate Arabic I & II ARBC 301, 302 (6 hours) Advanced Arabic I & II ARBC 437 (3 hours) Advanced Media Arabic Elective Courses (18 hours): At least six other ARBC courses at the 300- or 400-level for a total (including the core courses) of 36 or more credit hours. Students may include among the six courses up to six credit hours of 300- or 400-level courses delivered in English but related to Arabic studies (HIST 462, GEOG 467, PS 365, RELS 306, 311, 320 or other courses with permission of the program advisor). Teacher Certification: Students interested in teacher certification in Arabic should meet with the Modern Languages Academic Advisor as early in their academic career as possible for information on current program requirements. World Language teachers in Kentucky may be eligible for interest forgiveness on student loans.

Professional Education Coursework: Required for Certification in Arabic EDU 250 (3 credits) SPED 330 (3 credits) PSY 310 (3 credits) SEC 351 (3 credits) SEC 453 (3 credits) MLNG 410 (3 credits) MLNG 474 (3 credits) EDU 489 (3 credits) SEC 490 (10 credits) Total Hours in Professional Education: 34 All students seeking teacher certification must take the official Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) given by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). 4. Rationale for the proposed program change: The revision will bring the Arabic major in line with the other majors in Modern Languages, by offering a path to teacher certification. There is currently a lack of qualified teachers of Arabic at the K-12 level in the state of Kentucky. This is a major limitation of the growth of Arabic programs for interested students. The proposal will also help WKU to remain in the forefront of promoting international reach throughout the state. The proposed requirements for teacher certification in Arabic are the same as for the other languages (French, Spanish and German) currently offering certification. This will help ensure standardization of professional development and instructional quality in the state. 5. Proposed term for implementation and special provisions: Spring 2016 6. Dates of prior committee approvals: Department of Modern Languages 4/21/2015 Potter College Curriculum Committee 5/7/2015 Professional Education Council (not applicable) Undergraduate Curriculum Committee University Senate

Proposal Date: April 17 th, 2015 Potter College of Arts & Letters Department of Modern Languages Proposal to Revise A Program (Action Item) Contact Person: Ke Peng, ke.peng@wku.edu, 270-745-5694 1. Identification of program: 1.1 Current program reference number: 624 1.2 Current program title: Major in Chinese 1.3 Credit hours: 36 2. Identification of the proposed program changes: Add the option of teacher certification to the program. 3. Detailed program description: CURRENT PROGRAM: Required core courses (21-22 hours): CHIN 102 (3 hours) Elementary CHIN II or CHNF 101 (4 hours) Intensive Elementary Chinese I CHIN 201 (3 hours) Intermediate Chinese I or CHNF 102 (4 hours) Intensive Elementary Chinese II CHIN 202 (3 hours) Intermediate Chinese II or CHNF 201 (4 hours) Intensive Intermediate Chinese I CHIN 301 (3 hours) Advanced Intermediate Chinese I or CHNF 202 (4 hours) Intensive Intermediate Chinese II CHIN 302 (3 hours) Advanced Intermediate Chinese I (required for students not taking CHNF courses) CHIN 401 (3 hours) Advanced Chinese I CHIN 402 (3 hours) Advanced Chinese II PROPOSED PROGRAM: Required core courses (21-22 hours): CHIN 102 (3 hours) Elementary CHIN II or CHNF 101 (4 hours) Intensive Elementary Chinese I CHIN 201 (3 hours) Intermediate Chinese I or CHNF 102 (4 hours) Intensive Elementary Chinese II CHIN 202 (3 hours) Intermediate Chinese II or CHNF 201 (4 hours) Intensive Intermediate Chinese I CHIN 301 (3 hours) Advanced Intermediate Chinese I or CHNF 202 (4 hours) Intensive Intermediate Chinese II CHIN 302 (3 hours) Advanced Intermediate Chinese I (required for students not taking CHNF courses) CHIN 401 (3 hours) Advanced Chinese I CHIN 402 (3 hours) Advanced Chinese II Elective Courses (14-15 hours): At least four Chinese or Chinese Flagship courses at the 300- or 400-level for a total (including the core courses) of 36 or more credit hours. Students may include among the five courses up to three credit hours of 200-level credit beyond 201/202 (only if taught in Chinese and taken in sequence) and six credit hours of 300- or 400- level courses delivered in English but related to Chinese studies (e.g. courses in Chinese history, philosophy, and or religion), only after the student has completed 6 hours Elective Courses (14-15 hours): At least four Chinese or Chinese Flagship courses at the 300- or 400-level for a total (including the core courses) of 36 or more credit hours. Students may include among the five courses up to three credit hours of 200-level credit beyond 201/202 (only if taught in Chinese and taken in sequence) and six credit hours of 300- or 400- level courses delivered in English but related to Chinese studies (e.g. courses in Chinese history, philosophy, and or religion), only after the student has completed 6 hours

at the 300-level and with permission of program advisor. Elective may chosen from the following: Chinese Language Courses - CHIN200-level courses other than 201/202 (3 hours maximum); CHIN or CHNF 300- or 400-level courses; Study abroad- CHIN 306 (maximum of 6 hours); Courses on Chinese Studies (delivered in English) -HIST 460, 461, 471; PS 366; RELS 308, 317, 318; or other courses with permission of program advisor (maximum of 6 hours). at the 300-level and with permission of program advisor. Elective may chosen from the following: Chinese Language Courses - CHIN200-level courses other than 201/202 (3 hours maximum); CHIN or CHNF 300- or 400-level courses; Study abroad- CHIN 306 (maximum of 6 hours); Courses on Chinese Studies (delivered in English) -HIST 460, 461, 471; PS 366; RELS 308, 317, 318; or other courses with permission of program advisor (maximum of 6 hours). Teacher Certification: Students interested in teacher certification in Chinese should meet with the Modern Languages Academic Advisor as early in their academic career as possible for information on current program requirements. World Language teachers in Kentucky may be eligible for interest forgiveness on student loans. Professional Education Coursework: Required for Certification in Chinese EDU 250 (3 credits) SPED 330 (3 credits) PSY 310 (3 credits) SEC 351 (3 credits) SEC 453 (3 credits) MLNG 410 (3 credits) MLNG 474 (3 credits) EDU 489 (3 credits) SEC 490 (10 credits) Total Hours in Professional Education: 34 All students seeking teacher certification in Chinese must take the official Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) given by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). 4. Rationale for the proposed program change: The revision will accommodate the needs of Chinese majors who want to earn teacher certification, similar to the other majors in the Department of Modern Languages. Currently, there is a great demand for qualified teachers of Chinese at the K-12 level around the nation, including the commonwealth of Kentucky. The proposed requirements for teacher certification in Chinese are the same as for the other languages (French, Spanish and German) currently offering certification in the Department of Modern Languages. This will help ensure standardization of professional development and instructional quality in the state. 5. Proposed term for implementation and special provisions (if applicable): Spring 2016

6. Dates of prior committee approvals: Department of Modern Languages 4/21/2015 Potter College Curriculum Committee 5/7/2015 Professional Education Council Undergraduate Curriculum Committee University Senate

Proposal Date: 1 April 2015 Potter College of Arts & Letters Department of English Proposal to Revise A Program (Action Item) Contact Person: Rob Hale, rob.hale@wku.edu, 5-3046 1. Identification of program: 1.1 Current program reference number: 561 1.2 Current program title: English for Secondary Teachers 1.3 Credit hours: 55 2. Identification of the proposed program changes: Correct a phrasing oversight Add a requirement Revise options for Cluster #2 Add an option for Cluster #3 Add an option for Cluster #4 Remove a requirement 3. Detailed program description: The major in English for secondary teachers is intended for those seeking certification to teach in secondary schools in Kentucky. It requires a minimum of 55 semester hours and leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. No minor or second major is required. (Teacher certification requires an additional 34 hours of education courses specified by the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences.) Requirements for the major are as follows: Required Core Courses: 31 hrs ENG 299 Introduction to English Studies 3 ENG 104 Introduction to Linguistics 3 ENG 304 English Language 3 ENG 385 World Literature 3 ENG 391 American Literature I 3 ENG 401 Advanced Composition 3 ENG 410 Comp Theory in Wrtg Instr 3 ENG 476 Crit Appr to Lit Sec Cur 3 ENG 492 Senior Seminar 1 COMM 145 Fund of Pub Spkg * 3 THEA 151 Theatre Appreciation * 3 The major in English for secondary teachers is intended for those seeking certification to teach in grades 8-12. It requires a minimum of 55 semester hours and leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. No minor or second major is required. (Teacher certification requires an additional 34 hours of education courses specified by the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences.) A grade of C or higher is required in all courses applying to the major. Requirements for the major are as follows: Required Core Courses: 31 hrs ENG 299 Introduction to English Studies 3 ENG 104 Introduction to Linguistics 3 ENG 304 English Language 3 ENG 385 World Literature 3 ENG 391 American Literature I 3 ENG 401 Advanced Composition 3 ENG 410 Comp Theory in Wrtg Instr 3 ENG 476 Crit Appr to Lit Sec Cur 3 ENG 492 Senior Seminar 1 COMM 145 Fund of Pub Spkg * 3 THEA 151 Theatre Appreciation * 3

Cluster # 1 Literature Surveys ENG 381 English Literature I ENG 382 English Literature II ENG 392 American Literature II 6 hrs Cluster # 1 Literature Surveys ENG 381 English Literature I ENG 382 English Literature II ENG 392 American Literature II 6 hrs Cluster # 2 Allied Language Arts 6 hrs COMM 245 Argumentation & Debate JOUR 202 Intro to Media Writing JOUR 427 Journalism in the Schools THEA 425 Play Prod in the Schools Cluster # 3 Writing Electives 3 hrs ENG 301 Argumentation and Analysis ENG 303 Fiction Writing ENG 305 Poetry Writing ENG 311 Creative Nonfiction Writing ENG 358 Drama Writing ENG 402 Editing and Publishing ENG 415 Writing and Technology Cluster # 4 Literature Elective** ENG 333 Medieval Literature 3 hrs ENG 340 Speculative Fiction ENG 354 History of Drama to 1640 ENG 355 History of Drama since 1640 ENG 365 Literature and Film ENG 387 Studies in Autobiography ENG 394 Kentucky Literature ENG 395 Contemporary Literature ENG 396 Mythology ENG 398 Hemingway & Faulkner ENG 430 19th Century American Lit. ENG 455 American Drama ENG 457 British Literature since 1900 ENG 459 Modern Drama ENG 468 Early Modern British Literature ENG 481 Chaucer ENG 482 Shakespeare ENG 484 British Romanticism ENG 486 The 18 th Century ENG 487 Dante Divine Comedy Influences ENG 488 Victorian Age ENG 489 English Novel ENG 490 American Novel ENG 493 American Poetry ENG 495 Southern Literature Cluster # 2 Allied Language Arts 6 hrs COMM 245 Argumentation & Debate COMM 345 Advanced Public Speaking JOUR 202 Intro to Media Writing THEA 425 Play Prod in the Schools THEA 325 Theatre in Education Cluster # 3 Writing Electives 3 hrs ENG 301 Argumentation and Analysis ENG 303 Fiction Writing ENG 305 Poetry Writing ENG 311 Creative Nonfiction Writing ENG 329 Special Topics in Creative Writing ENG 358 Drama Writing ENG 402 Editing and Publishing ENG 415 Writing and Technology Cluster # 4 Literature Elective** 3 hrs ENG 333 Medieval Literature ENG 339 Special Topics in Literature ENG 340 Speculative Fiction ENG 354 History of Drama to 1640 ENG 355 History of Drama since 1640 ENG 365 Film Adaptation ENG 387 Studies in Autobiography ENG 394 Kentucky Literature ENG 395 Contemporary Literature ENG 396 Mythology ENG 398 Hemingway & Faulkner ENG 430 19 th Century American Literature ENG 455 American Drama ENG 457 British Literature since 1900 ENG 459 Modern Drama ENG 468 Early Modern English Literature ENG 481 Chaucer ENG 482 Shakespeare ENG 484 British Romanticism ENG 486 The 18 th Century ENG 487 Dante's Divine Comedy and Influences ENG 488 Victorian Age ENG 489 English Novel ENG 490 American Novel ENG 493 American Poetry ENG 495 Southern Literature

Cluster # 5 Literature of Diversity 3 hrs ENG 360 Gay and Lesbian Lit ENG 370 Multicultural Lit in America ENG 393 African-American Lit ENG 497 Women s Literature Elective 3 hrs Choose one additional course from cluster 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 or another allied language arts course. Total English program hours: 55 *COMM 145 and THEA 151 also count as Colonnade courses. **The one literature elective must be from a period not chosen from cluster # 1. A former requirement one course from CS 145, CIS 141, or LME 448 is now recommended for students who perceive a weakness in technology skills. Cluster # 5 Literature of Diversity 3 hrs ENG 360 Gay and Lesbian Lit ENG 370 Multicultural Lit in America ENG 393 African-American Lit ENG 497 Women s Literature Elective 3 hrs Choose one additional course from cluster 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 or another allied language arts course. Total English program hours: 55 *COMM 145 and THEA 151 also count as Colonnade courses. A former requirement one course from CS 145, CIS 141, or LME 448 is now recommended for students who perceive a weakness in technology skills. Teacher Certification requirements are unchanged. Total Eng w/ Sec Certification: 89 hrs Teacher Certification requirements are unchanged. Total Eng w/ Sec Certification: 89 hrs 4. Rationale for the proposed program change: These changes are basically routine maintenance and updates. Correct a phrasing oversight: Secondary schools is typically understood to be grades 9-12, but secondary certification actually includes grades 8-12. Also, specifying Kentucky is unnecessarily narrow, given reciprocity (and near-reciprocity) arrangements with other states. Add a requirement: Requiring a C or better in major courses is a common requirement but one which was overlooked in the initial transition to this major. Although current GPA requirements almost render this superfluous, adding this requirement brings this major in line with other English majors. Revise options for Cluster #2: In consultation with the associated departments to address scheduling issues, this drops one course which is not likely to be offered again and adds two others which are offered regularly. Add an option for Cluster #3: Prior to this year, all special topics courses in English were offered under the same number (ENG 399), regardless of content. While they were often appropriate for inclusion in the major, the specific placement had to be determined on a caseby-case basis and granted via icap Exception. The creation of a content-specific special topics course appropriate to the writing cluster (ENG 329) allows its explicit inclusion.

Add an option for Cluster #4: Prior to this year, all special topics courses in English were offered under the same number (ENG 399), regardless of content. While they were often appropriate for inclusion in the major, the specific placement had to be determined on a caseby-case basis and granted via icap Exception. The creation of a content-specific special topics course relevant to the literature cluster (ENG 339) allows its explicit inclusion. Remove a requirement: While intended to discourage majors from studying a more narrow array of literature, this policy has proven to be mostly superfluous, to be restrictive in unintended ways, and to be difficult to police. In short, it has proven to be more of a nuisance than a help. 5. Proposed term for implementation and special provisions (if applicable): Fall, 2015 6. Dates of prior committee approvals: English Department/Division: Potter College Curriculum Committee Professional Education Council (if applicable) General Education Committee (if applicable) Undergraduate Curriculum Committee University Senate 4/15/2015 5/7/2015 NA