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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals Overview of Report on Proposals Presentation of general objectives and goals Presentation of Proposals 2-Year Plan 3-Year Plan 4-Year Plan • Discussion Vote to rank proposals

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Page 1: Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

• Overview of Report on Proposals• Presentation of general objectives and goals• Presentation of Proposals • 2-Year Plan• 3-Year Plan• 4-Year Plan

• Discussion• Vote to rank proposals

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

• Presentation of general objectives and goals• Chart clarity in the Major• Students• Administrators• Donors

• Service to students• Truth in advertising • Skill-building • Creative development via pathways suiting desired objectives

• Faculty • Working with what we have – not with what we wish we had• Reduce strain on resources (faculty time and equipment)

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

• Presentation of Proposals

• All proposals

• Working assumption – that CINE310 will be revised:

• Taught/Supervised by one Full Time Faculty

• Maintain the 316 Sections

• Move towards “story-telling” or forms of “expression” as opposed to teaching a specific medium

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

• Presentation of Proposals

• All proposals

• Working assumption – that CINE310 will be revised (continued):

• Net result as many as 8 more advanced production courses could be taught per year

• more individual contact with students

• Open up greater possibilities for course offerings

• Skill-building (one of our goals)

• Creative development via pathways

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

• Presentation of Proposals

• All proposals

• Models based on NO lecturers or FERP

• Install Emphases for clarity (NAMES are a bit of sticking point)

• Cinematic Practices (aka “production”)

• Animation

• Screenwriting

• Media Cultures (aka “studies”)

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

• Presentation of Proposals

• 2-Year Plan

• Gateway course online (and/or turn the Exemption Exam into a One Unit course CR/NC)?

• Transfer students from other institutions can:

• Take the Online Course prior to coming

• Take the One Unit Exemption Course?

• Core Classes (aka Foundation Courses) remain in place

• Add CINE310 as a Foundation course

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

• Presentation of Proposals

• 2-Year Plan (continued)

• Accommodate approximately 300 students

• 150 Senior-level and 150 Junior-level

• Cinematic Practices (actually could accommodate 165 students = 11 classes with an enrollment of 15)

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals(Resource Model)

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals(Class Model)

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

• Presentation of Proposals• 3-Year Plan• Beginning, intermediate, advanced• Gateway course online (and/or turn the Exemption Exam into

a One Unit course CR/NC)?• Core Classes (aka Foundation Courses) remain in place• Add CINE310 as a Foundation course

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

• Presentation of Proposals• 3-Year Plan (continued)• Accommodate approximately 450 students • 150 Senior-level • 150 Junior-level • 150 Sophomore

• Cinematic Practices emphasis • 2 classes Senior level• 2 classes Junior level

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals(Resource Model)

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals(Class Model)

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

• Presentation of Proposals• 4-Year Plan• Avoid “gates”• Require core set of classes • Do away with pre-major - all declared students are majors.• Accommodating between 600-750 majors• Approx. 150-188 students per cohort

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals(Resource Model)

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals(Class Model)

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

• DISCUSSION• Do these proposals address:• Resource management issues?• Serve the students?• Answer existential questions – who are we as a department?• Clarity of the program?

• Names • Production: Filmmaking, Cinematic Arts, Cinematic Practices• Studies: Media Cultures, Media and Culture, Film Cultures

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Curriculum Committee Report or Proposals

VOTEPlease rank proposalsSend additional comments to anyone on the committee

Aaron Jennifer Scott Weimin