…tools to mine texts; geospatial referencing, etc. This is being seen as an interdisciplinary effort. It requires being computer literate within a humanities field.” The Committee believes that a certificate will give students a legitimacy when going out to compete for internships, etc. A question was asked about why the…
…behalf of the Academic Policy Committee, made motions to approve: a proposal for a Certificate in Civic Engagement and Social Change. This program, also endorsed by the Schools of Nursing and Business, has a curricular component in addition to 100 hours of community-based experience. Tyler Hoffman, who presented the proposal,…
…prerequisites. The Caribbean course was APPROVED, VOICE VOTE. 4. Mary Beth Daisey, Associate Provost for Student Life, requested that students be encouraged to set up an email account at Rutgers. Students can have their Rutgers’ account forwarded their off-campus email address (e.g., AOL, COMCAST, etc.). However, it is important to…
…3 New Biology 50:120:496 Biology Honors Thesis B 3 New Computer Science 50:198:441 Parallel, Distributed, Grid, and Cloud Computing 3 Revised Religion and Philosophy 50:730:195 Laboratory in Diversity New Religion and Philosophy 50:730:196 Laboratory in Engaged Civic Learning New Religion and Philosophy 50:730:197 Laboratory in Experiential Learning New Religion and…
…at the commencement, and thought that we should draft our own resolution, distinguishing the two issues. Others thought that it might not be appropriate for the Camden Senate to officially take a stand on who the New Brunswick commencement speaker should be, but it was pointed out that the honorary…