UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE FORMS

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UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE FORMS Academic Program Approval This form is a routing document for the approval of new and revised academic programs. Proposing department should complete this form. Detailed instructions for the proposal should be followed. A checklist is available to assist in the preparation of a proposal. Submission of new majors or requests for permanent status will find additional requirements and information here. For more information, call the Faculty Senate Office at 831-2921. Submitted by: Scott Caplan phone number 302-373-7289 Department: _COMMUNICATION email address caplan@udel.edu Date: _10/06/2016 Action: _Revise BA (Example: add major/minor/concentration, delete major/minor/concentration, revise major/minor/concentration, academic unit name change, request for permanent status, policy change, etc.) Changes when approved will be effective at the start of the next academic year unless special circumstances and a specific request is made. Current degree BA (Example: BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA, EDD, MA, MBA, etc.) Proposed change leads to the degree of: unchanged (Example: BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA, EDD, MA, MBA, etc.) Proposed name: unchanged Proposed new name for revised or new major / minor / concentration / academic unit (if applicable) Revising or Deleting: Undergraduate major / Concentration: BA COMMUNCIATION -MEDIA (Example: Applied Music Instrumental degree BMAS) Undergraduate minor: N/A (Example: African Studies, Business Administration, English, Leadership, etc.) Graduate Program Policy statement change: N/A (Must attach your Graduate Program Policy Statement) Graduate Program of Study: N/A (Example: Animal Science: MS Animal Science: PHD Economics: MA Economics: PHD) Graduate minor / concentration: N/A Note: all graduate studies proposals must include an electronic copy of the Graduate Program Policy Document, either describing the new program or highlighting the changes made to the original policy document.

Provide a brief summary of the proposed program changes and describe the rationale for the change(s): (Explain your reasons for creating, revising, or deleting the curriculum or program.) The proposed change simply clarifies the elective requirement for the degree. The current requirements stipulate that students must take 6-18 elective credits from any COMM course open to majors. In the past, the catalog then lists all the courses open to majors. This created a problem when we added or changed courses because we have had to submit a full the APA program revision every time we add or delete COMM courses to the inventory. We propose changing the wording to simply state that any course open to COMM majors can be taken as an elective. This will also clarify the requirement for students and make it easier to understand. This will also eliminate the need to formally revise our Acacdemic Program with an updated electives list whenever we create or eliminate courses. List new courses required for the new or revised curriculum. How do they support the overall program objectives of the major/minor/concentrations)? (Be aware that approval of the curriculum is dependent upon these courses successfully passing through the Course Challenge list. If there are no new courses enter None ) NONE Identify other units affected by the proposed changes and provide letters of support from those units. : (This would include other departments/units whose courses are a required part of the proposed curriculum. If no other unit is affected, enter None ) NONE Changes to degree programs will explain how this new/revised curriculum supports the 5 goals of undergraduate education (do not just list the gen ed goals): http://www2.udel.edu/gened/ This is purely administrative change there are no substantive changes. New majors and minors will include support letters from the Library, Dean, and/or Department Chair Supply a resolution for all new majors/programs; name changes of colleges, departments, degrees; transfer of departments from one college to another; creation of new departments; requests for permanent status. See example of resolutions. Program Requirements: (Show the complete new or revised curriculum as it should appear in the Course Catalog. If this is a revision, be sure to indicate the changes being made to the current curriculum and include a complete side-by-side comparison of the credit distribution before and after the proposed change. If this is a change to an honors program, be sure that the honors degree language is included.) See example of side by side.

CURRENT PROGRAM LISTING DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS MAJOR: COMMUNICATION Note: A minimum grade of C- must be earned in all required courses. CONCENTRATION: MEDIA COMMUNICATION PROPOSED REVISION DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS MAJOR: COMMUNICATION Note: A minimum grade of C- must be earned in all required courses. CONCENTRATION: MEDIA COMMUNICATION CURRICULUM CREDITS CURRICULUM CREDITS University and College Requirements. University and College Requirements. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (33 COMM credits min, 45 COMM credits max) NOTE: All 4XX courses may be limited to COMM majors. COMM 245, 256, 301, and 330 comprise the four core courses in the communication interest major. COMM 245 Media and Society 3 COMM 256 Principles of Theory 3 COMM 301 Introduction to Research Methods 3 COMM 330 and Interpersonal Behavior 3 COMM 345 Legal Issues of the Mass Media 3 COMM 350 Public Speaking 3 COMM 370 Theories of Media 3 Two courses (six credits) chosen from the following 6 list of courses: COMM 418 Advanced Topics in Media COMM 423, Advertising, & the Consumer COMM 424 Media Message Analysis COMM 425 Advanced Topics in Politics and Broadcast Journalism COMM 450 Media Effects COMM 452 and Persuasion COMM 453 Health COMM 454 Children and the Mass Media COMM 458 Science COMM 476 Social Media and Six to 18 COMM elective credits 6-18 for a total of not less than 33 nor more than 45 COMM credits. These may be taken from the other concentration, from the listing above, or from the following: Interpersonal Electives COMM 227 Family COMM 341 Theories of Interpersonal COMM 343 Topics: Interpersonal COMM 417 and the Management of Conflict COMM 421 Intercultural COMM 440 Topics in Interpersonal MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (33 COMM credits min, 45 COMM credits max) NOTE: All 4XX courses may be limited to COMM majors. COMM 245, 256, 301, and 330 comprise the four core courses in the communication interest major. COMM 245 Media and Society 3 COMM 256 Principles of Theory 3 COMM 301 Introduction to Research Methods 3 COMM 330 and Interpersonal Behavior 3 COMM 345 Legal Issues of the Mass Media 3 COMM 350 Public Speaking 3 COMM 370 Theories of Media 3 Two courses (six credits) chosen from the following list of courses: 6 COMM 418 Advanced Topics in Media COMM 423, Advertising, & the Consumer COMM 424 Media Message Analysis COMM 425 Advanced Topics in Politics and Broadcast Journalism COMM 450 Media Effects COMM 452 and Persuasion COMM 453 Health COMM 454 Children and the Mass Media COMM 458 Science COMM 476 Social Media and ELECTIVES: Complete 6 to 18 additional COMM credits for a 6-18 total of not less than 33 nor more than 45 COMM credits. Elective credits may be earned in any course open to COMM majors. These may be taken from the above listing, or from the following: Interpersonal Electives COMM 227 Family COMM 341 Theories of Interpersonal COMM 343 Topics: Interpersonal COMM 417 and the Management of Conflict COMM 421 Intercultural COMM 440 Topics in Interpersonal COMM 442 Topics in Organizational COMM 443 and Emotion COMM 456 in Organizations COMM 485 Analysis of Face-to-Face

COMM 442 COMM 443 COMM 456 COMM 485 Topics in Organizational and Emotion in Organizations Analysis of Face-to-Face Political Electives COMM 305 Topics: & Politics COMM 306 Digital Technology in Politics COMM 337 Topics in Political (1 credit) COMM 340 Politics and the Media COMM 444 Global Agenda COMM 447 National Agenda Media Electives COMM 206 Sex, Violence, and the Media COMM 313 Principles in Advertising COMM 318 Topics in Media COMM 486 Multi-Media Literacy 1 cr. Political Electives COMM 305 Topics: & Politics COMM 306 Digital Technology in Politics COMM 337 Topics in Political (1 credit) 1 cr. COMM 340 Politics and the Media COMM 444 Global Agenda COMM 447 National Agenda Media Electives COMM 206 Sex, Violence, and the Media COMM 313 Principles in Advertising COMM 318 Topics in Media COMM 486 Multi-Media Literacy Public Relations Electives NOTE: COMM 309 should be taken before any other Public Relations course. COMM 309 Introduction to Public Relations COMM 311 Public Relations Writing COMM 333 Social Media Management COMM 409 Public Relations Campaign Planning COMM 413 Public Relations Management Public Relations Electives NOTE: COMM 309 should be taken before any other Public Relations course. COMM 309 Introduction to Public Relations COMM 311 Public Relations Writing COMM 333 Social Media Management COMM 409 Public Relations Campaign Planning COMM 413 Public Relations Management Broadcast Journalism Electives COMM 319 Topics in Politics and Broadcast Journalism COMM 329 Broadcast Newswriting COMM 427 Broadcast News Broadcast Production Electives COMM 324 Electronic Media Production COMM 325 Studio Television Production COMM 326 Field Television Production COMM 327 Production Laboratory I COMM 328 Production Laboratory II COMM 388 Video Production Practicum General Electives COMM 200 Topics in COMM 204 Gender and COMM 252 Communicating Effectively (1 credit) 1cr. COMM 263 Communicative Behavior and Culture COMM 284 Gender, Culture, and Digital Media COMM 351 Oral Fellows COMM 364 Internship (1-3 credits) 1-3cr. COMM Independent Study/Special Problems 366/COMM 1-3cr. (1-3 credits) 466 COMM 367/COMM 467 COMM 401 COMM 408 COMM 468 Experimental Courses not listed in Catalog Careers in (1 credit) 1cr. New Media Project Development Undergraduate Research in Broadcast Journalism Electives COMM 319 Topics in Politics and Broadcast Journalism COMM 329 Broadcast Newswriting COMM 427 Broadcast News Broadcast Production Electives COMM 324 Electronic Media Production COMM 325 Studio Television Production COMM 326 Field Television Production COMM 327 Production Laboratory I COMM 328 Production Laboratory II COMM 388 Video Production Practicum General Electives COMM 200 Topics in COMM 204 Gender and COMM 252 Communicating Effectively (1 credit) 1cr. COMM 263 Communicative Behavior and Culture COMM 284 Gender, Culture, and Digital Media COMM 351 Oral Fellows COMM 364 Internship (1-3 credits) 1-3cr. COMM Independent Study/Special Problems (1-3 366/COMM 466 credits) 1-3cr. COMM Experimental Courses not listed in Catalog 367/COMM 467 COMM 401 Careers in (1 credit) 1cr. COMM 408 New Media Project Development COMM 468 COMM 490 Undergraduate Research in Honors Capstone ELECTIVES After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree. CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF 124

COMM 490 Honors Capstone ELECTIVES After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree. CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF 124