UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE
SUMMARY OF AGENDA
April 9, 2001

I. Adoption of the Agenda

II. Approval of the Minutes: February 12, 2001 and March 5, 2001

III. Remarks: Provost Melvyn Schiavelli

IV.    Announcements:Senate President Judy Van Name

Kristen Wing, Liaison, University Bookstore
WebCT Presentation
Leila Lyons, Director, IT-User Services
Janet deVry, Manager, IT-User Services
Justin Schakelman, Graduate Assistant, IT-User Services
V. Consent Agenda
    1. Announcements for Challenge:
a. Revision to the major: Animal Science i. Concentration: Agricultural Biotechnology
ii. Concentration: Applied Animal Science
iii. Concentration: Preveterinary Medicine
b.     Revision to the minor: Animal Science
c.    Change of Name: Agricultural Biotechnology Concentration to Animal Biotechnology, Animal Science
d.     Revision to the major: Agricultural Education, (1) creation of two concentrations; (2) change of name from Agricultural
        Education to Agricultural and Technology Education
e.     Change of name to the major: Agricultural Economics to Resource Economics; Revision of the Resource Economics
        concentration under that major, with change of the concentration name to Environmental Economics
f.     Revision to the major: Agricultural Economics (called Resource Economics pending Senate approval) without
       concentration
g.    Proposal to create a new minor: Operations Research
h.    Proposal to create a new minor: Resource Economics
i.     Revision to the minor: Statistics
j.     Revision to the major and minor: Entomology
k.    Revision to the major: Wildlife Conservation
l.     Revision to the major: General Agriculture
m.   Revision to the degree requirements: M.S., Ph.D. in Biological Sciences
n.    Revision to the major: Master of Fine Arts degree with a major in Art and the addition of concentrations to the M.S. degree
       with a major in Art
o.    Proposal for new major: M.S. degree with a major in Agricultural and Technology Education
p.    Changes to the concentration admission requirements for the Curriculum and Instruction concentration in the Master’s of
       Education program
B.   Resolution:
                    None

VI.    Agenda
    A.  Old Business – None
    B.   New Business:
           a.   New Major: Master of Science with a major in Health Services Administration
           b.   New Major: Master of Science in Hospitality Information Management

VI.    Introduction of New Business