| Title | Course addition: Graduate Rdg. Sem.: The Middle East (3400:612) |
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| Submitting Dean | Ronald Levant |
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| Submitting College | Arts & Sciences -- Annabelle Foos x7937 |
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| Departments Generating the Proposal | History |
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| Objection Deadline | March 25, 2008 |
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| Proposal Status | Final Approval Granted |
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| Proposal Last Updated | May 02, 2008 by PR Rex Ramsier |
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| Effective Date | Fall 2008 |
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| Brief Summary of Proposal | To add to the catalog a graduate reading seminar in Middle Eastern History, which has been taught under the number 3400:610.
This course will serve as one of several key reading seminars graduate students need to take to fulfill the non-western/world component of their coursework and will also serve as preparation for their exams. This course is designed for graduate students whose primary focus of study is the Middle East or larger Islamic world, as well as for those who plan to teach a broad history curriculum in elementary, middle, high schools, or community colleges and who would like to gain a sophisticated understanding of the major debates in the field. |
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| Type of Proposal | Course changes only |
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| Graduate School Endorsement Status | Approved |
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| Graduate School Endorsement Updated | February 07, 2008 by GS Heather Blake |
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| Institutional Research Status | Approved |
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| IR Status Updated | March 11, 2008 by IR Eric Sponseller |
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| Library Status | Approved |
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| Library Status Updated | December 19, 2007 by UL Mike Tosko |
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| Distance Learning Review Committee Status | Not required |
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| DLRC Status Updated | |
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| General Education Advisory Committee Status | Not required |
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| GEAC Status Updated | December 06, 2007 by PR Rex Ramsier |
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| Resource Requirements | No additional resources |
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| Resource Requirements Updated | December 06, 2007 by AS dean's ofc Cathy Moore |
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