COMMITTEE:  University Curriculum Committee           

 

MEETING DATE:  January 14, 2010

 

PERSON PRESIDING:  Paul Schwager 

 

REGULAR MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE:  Kanchan Das, Donna Kain, Janice Neil, Jonathan Reid, Paul Schwager, and Ralph Scott

                                               

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE:  Tarek Abdel-Salam, Sloane Burke, Linner Griffin, and Ron Mitchelson

 

EXCUSED:  Ron Graziani

 

ABSENT:

 

SUPPORT:  Kimberly Nicholson

 

OTHERS IN ATTENDANCE:   COHHP Faculty:  Susan McGhee, Patricia Sergey, and Cliff Watts

           

 

 

ACTIONS OF MEETING

 

Agenda Item:  II. Old Business

           

(1.)   Electronic approval of 12-10-09 UCC minutes

 

Discussion:

 

Minutes were approved electronically

 

 

Action Taken:

 

Minutes of Dec. 10th were approved

 

 

 

Agenda Item:  III. College of Health and Human Performance, Department of Aerospace Studies

 

(1.)   Editorial Revision of Existing Courses:  AERO 1101, 1103, 2201, 2203, 3301, 3303, 4401, 4403

 

Discussion:

 

Catalog revisions related to hours of physical fitness required

 

 

Action Taken:

 

Approved

 

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Agenda Item:  IV. College of Health and Human Performance, Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies

 

(1.)   Proposal of New Courses:  RCLS 4123, 4124, 4170

 

Discussion:

 

Changes to be made related to course titles, course descriptions, objectives and syllabus items (assignments) for 4123, 4124.  Also the word “summer” will be removed.

 

4170: no changes

 

 

Action Taken:

 

Approved with pending changes to be submitted by next Thursday (Jan. 21)

 

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Agenda Item:  V. New Business: none

 

Discussion:

 

 

Action Taken:

 

 

 

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NEXT MEETING:    January 28, 2010

 

 

ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED:       


Marked Catalog Copy:

Agenda Item III

            College of Health and Human Performance

            Department of Aerospace Studies

http://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/ugcat/coursesa.cfm#aero

 

2009-2010 ECU Undergraduate Catalog  p. 311-312

 

AERO: Aerospace Studies

 

1100. Introduction to the Air Force Today (1) (F)  Basic US Air Force customs, courtesies, opportunities, and benefits. Foundations of officership, core values, and oral and written communications.

 

1101. Leadership Lab (1) (F) 2 lab hours and 2 physical fitness hours per week. C: AERO 1100. Training in military drill and ceremonies. Individual, element, and flight activities. Introduction to US Air Force customs and courtesies and participation in US Air Force physical fitness activities.

 

1102. Introduction to the Air Force Today (1) (S) P: AERO 1100. Organization of US Air Force and continued study of officership and communication skills. Group leadership application problems and macro US history overview.

 

1103. Leadership Lab (1) (S) 2 lab hours and 2 physical fitness hours per week. P: AERO 1101. Further study of US Air Force customs and courtesies, including those of the flag. Grade structure and chain of command, honor and ethics, and environment of US Air Force officer. Continued participation in US Air Force physical fitness activities.

 

2200. The Evolution of the United States Air Force Air and Space Power (1) (F) P: AERO 1102. Milestones in development and deployment of air power leading to its growth as a primary element of national security. Historical events, leaders, and technical developments that surrounded the growth of air power from its inception through present applications. Basic leadership and written and oral communication skills.

 

2201. Leadership Lab (1) (F) 2 lab hours and 2 physical fitness hours per week. P: AERO 1103; C: AERO 2200. Advanced work and studies in subjects covered in AERO 1103. Emphasis on development of personal responsibility, military proficiency, and leadership skills. Participation in US Air Force physical fitness tests.

 

2202. The Evolution of the United States Air Force Air and Space Power (1) (S) P: AERO 2200. Leadership, professionalism, and ethical behavior as related to environment and role of US Air Force officer. Quality principles, techniques, and written and oral communication skills.

 

2203. Leadership Lab (1) (S) 2 lab hours and 2 physical fitness hours per week. P: AERO 2201; C: AERO 2202. Continued studies of environment of US Air Force officer and other subjects related to AERO 2201. Emphasis on development of sense of responsibility, operation of the cadet corps, and leadership skills in preparation for Field Training. Participation in and fulfillment of US Air Force physical fitness requirements.

 

3300. Air Force Leadership Studies (3) (F)  P: Consent of dept chair. Listening, speaking, and writing skills in US Air Force peculiar formats and situations. Selected concepts, principles, and theories of US Air Force leadership and management. Development of quality concepts and processes. Individual leadership skills and personal strengths and weaknesses in US Air Force environments and officer’s responsibilities in counseling and feedback process.

 

3301. Leadership Lab (1) (F) 2 lab hours and 2 physical fitness hours per week. C: AERO 3300. Leadership and management theory covered in AERO 3300 through practical application. Corps training policy and directives. Augments military drill and ceremony skills. Participation in and fulfillment of US Air Force physical fitness requirements.

 

3302. Air Force Leadership Studies (3) (S) P: AERO 3300. Further application of listening, speaking, and writing skills in US Air Force peculiar formats and situations. Officer’s authority, duties, and responsibilities as subordinate leader, application and concepts of ethical behavior.

 

3303. Leadership Lab (1) (S) 2 lab hours and 2 physical fitness hours per week.  P: AERO 3301; C: AERO 3302. Advanced leadership and management experience. Emphasis on practical application of human relations in dealing with superiors, peers, and subordinates. Participation in and fulfillment of US Air Force physical fitness requirements.

 

4400. National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty (3) (F) P: AERO 3302. Role and function of professional military officer in a democratic society and complex relationships involved in civil-military interactions. Framework and formulation of defense policy and strategy. Emphasis on development of communication skills.

 

4401. Leadership Lab (1) (F) 2 lab hours and 2 physical fitness hours per week.  P: AERO 3302; C: AERO 4400. Education, training and personal guidance in junior officer duties and responsibilities. Military drill and ceremony skills and experience in leadership. Participation in and fulfillment of US Air Force physical fitness requirements.

 

4402. National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty (3) (S) P: AERO 4400. Continued study of framework and formation of defense policy and strategy. Military justice system and roles of US Air Force officer in today’s society. Continued emphasis on development of communication skills, officership, and ethics.

 

4403. Leadership Lab (1) (S) 2 lab hours and 2 physical fitness hours per week. P: AERO 4401; C: AERO 4402. Continuation of AERO 4401. Further education and training in junior officer duties and responsibilities. Emphasis on practical leadership and management application in realistic environment and on preparation for and transition to active duty

 

Agenda Item IV

http://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/ugcat/coursesr.cfm#resl

2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog  p. 490            

RCLS: Recreation and Leisure Studies

4122. Case Studies in Leisure Management (3) (F) P: RCLS 3104 or 3120 or consent of instructor. Applies management concepts and techniques to leisure service delivery systems. Case studies, research, and student projects.

 

4123. Study Abroad in International Sustainability (6) (SS) Sustainable management of natural and cultural resources in international settings.

 

4124. Study Abroad in Sustainable Tourism (3) (SS) Sustainable tourism principles and practices that minimize culture loss and environmental impact.

 

4130. Recreational Sport Programming (3) (F)  P: RCLS 3003, 3004; or consent of instructor. Foundations, support and delivery systems, and desirable practices of recreational sport programming in community, commercial, and educational settings.

 

4170. Youth Development Organizations and Services (3) (S) P: PSYC 1000; junior standing. Theory and principles of youth development for out-of-school time programs and recreational services.

 

4700, 4701, 4702. Independent Study in Recreation (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) 3 hours per week per 1 s.h. credit. May be repeated for credit with change of topic up to 6 s.h. P: RCLS 2000 or consent of instructor. Work with recreation faculty member on project directly related to recreation profession.