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DOCUMENTS OF THE GENERAL FACULTY
SECRETARY'S REPORT
November 17, 2003
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COMMENTS — None.
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MEMORIAL RESOLUTION COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY THE PRESIDENT — None.
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MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS COMPLETED.
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2751-2752 |
Report of the Memorial Resolution Committee for Willa E.
Stewart-Setseck.
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CHANGES IN MEMBERSHIP OF THE FACULTY COUNCIL.— None.
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STATUS OF LEGISLATION APPROVED BY THE FACULTY COUNCIL OR
THE GENERAL FACULTY.
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ITEMS COMPLETED SINCE THE LAST REPORT.
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Faculty Council Resolution Endorsing the
Recommendations from the Tuition Policy Advisory
Committee for Implementing
an Academic Sustainability Tuition. Posted on the Faculty
Council Web site on October 16, 2003. Approved by the
Faculty Council at its meeting on October 20, 2003.
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ITEMS UNDER REVIEW BY THE BOARD OF REGENTS — None.
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ITEMS UNDER REVIEW BY THE TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING
BOARD.
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1140-1142 |
Proposal to Create a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Interdisciplinary Mathematics and Science,
Option I: Middle Grades Teaching in the College of
Natural Sciences Chapter of The Undergraduate
Catalog, 2000-2002. Posted on the Faculty
Council Web site on February 21, 2001. Approved by
the Faculty Council on a no-protest basis on March
9, 2001. Transmitted to the president through the
provost on March 12, 2001. Transmitted to the executive
vice chancellor for academic affairs on June 11,
2001. Approved by the executive vice chancellor and
transmitted to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board on November 30, 2001. Disapproved on December
18, 2001, by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board because it did not meet Coordinating Board
requirements. Notice of non-approval was received
in the Office of the General Faculty on January 15,
2003. A copy of the letter with reasons for disapproval
is on file in the Office of the General Faculty.
On February 10, 2003, notice was received from the
College of Natural Sciences that the Coordinating
Board was reconsidering its disapproval. On the Coordinating
Board's Web site,
the proposal is
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listed as pending.
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| D 2469-2472 |
Proposed Catalog Changes in the College of Fine
Arts Chapter in The Undergraduate Catalog, 2004-2006. The following
two documents were posted on the Faculty Council Web site
on March 4, 2003. Approved by the Faculty Council on a
no-protest basis on March 17, 2003. Transmitted to the
president through the provost on March 18, 2003. Approved
by the president through the provost and transmitted to
the executive vice chancellor for academic affairs on April
28, 2003. On August 5, 2003, a second letter recommending
approval of D 2469-2470 and D 2471-2472 was transmitted
to the executive vice chancellor for academic affairs.
Approved by the assistant vice chancellor for academic
affairs and transmitted to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board on August 28, 2003.
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Proposed Creation of a Major in Jazz Composition
for the Degree of Bachelor of Music in the College
of Fine Arts Chapter of The Undergraduate Catalog,
2004-2006 (D
2469-2470).
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Proposed Creation of a Major in Jazz
Performance for the Degree of Bachelor of Music
in the College of Fine Arts Chapter of The
Undergraduate Catalog, 2004-2006 (D
2471-2472).
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ITEMS UNDER REVIEW BY THE OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR.
D 2465-2468
D 2473-2478 |
Proposed Catalog Changes in the College of
Fine Arts Chapter in The Undergraduate Catalog, 2004-2006. The following four documents were posted on
the Faculty Council Web site on March 4, 2003. Approved
by the
Faculty Council on a no-protest basis on March 17,
2003. Transmitted to the president through the provost
on March 18, 2003. Approved by the president through
the provost and transmitted to the executive vice chancellor
for academic affairs on April 28, 2003.
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Proposed Changes in the Requirements
for the Degree of Bachelor of Music, Orchestral
Instrument Performance Major in the College of
Fine Arts Chapter of The Undergraduate Catalog,
2004-2006 (D
2465-2466).
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Proposed Changes in the Requirements
for the Degree of Bachelor of Music, Composition
Major in the College of Fine Arts Chapter of
The Undergraduate Catalog, 2004-2006 (D
2467-2468).
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Proposed Changes in the Requirements
for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Art, Studio
Art Major and Art History Major in the College
of Fine Arts Chapter of The Undergraduate
Catalog, 2004-2006 (D
2473-2475).
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Proposed Changes in the Requirements
for the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts, Studio
Art Major, Design Major, and Visual Art Studies
Major in the College of Fine Arts Chapter of
The Undergraduate Catalog, 2004-2006 (D
2476-2478).
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ITEMS UNDER REVIEW BY THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT.
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77-81 |
Changes in Policies Concerning Grades Awarded
with Credit by Examination. Posted on the Faculty Council
Web
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site on October 29, 1999. Approved by the Faculty Council
on November 15, 1999. Transmitted to the president on
November 16, 1999. Comment by the provost on November
10, 2000: "The Office of the Executive Vice President
and Provost continues to explore various options. A final
decision has not yet been reached." In a letter
dated October 12, 2001, President Faulkner made the following
comments:
"
A close reading of our current credit by examination
policies, as well as the proposal, raises several concerns.
"In supporting the removal of letter grades earned in credit by examination
from the UT Austin grade-point average, the proposal itself comments that credit
by examination does not reflect a student's performance in coursework at UT Austin.
Beyond that issue is a question about inconsistency between the way in which
a final grade is normally determined in coursework at UT Austin and the way in
which the grade is determined in credit by examination. In coursework, the final
grade is almost always the result of multiple factors (tests, papers, attendance,
participation, etc.). In credit by examination, the grade is the result of a
single test.
"These and other issues still need to be considered as regards the granting
of credit by examination. I am asking the Executive Vice President and Provost
to appoint a special committee to address the issues and prepare a report. I
will hold the current proposal (Documents of the General Faculty 77-81), pending
the report of that committee."
In a memorandum dated August 19, 2002, the provost made the following comments:
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Rather than convene a new committee, a decision was made to refer this issue
to the Educational Policy Committee. Professor Robert Duke, as chair of the Committee,
was asked to draft a proposal for consideration by the President and Provost.
The draft proposal is to be ready for review in September 2002."
The committee returned the proposal to the president and provost without change.
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ITEMS REFERRED BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE PROVOST FOR REVIEW
AND RECOMMENDATION.
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Recommendation for Change in the Residency
Requirements in The UT Austin Undergraduate Catalog.
Posted on the Faculty Council Web site on March 4,
2003. Approved by the Faculty Council on March 17,
2003. Transmitted to the president through the provost
on March 18, 2003.
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Proposed Changes in the Requirements for the
Bachelor of Science in Biology, Option I: Ecology,
Evolution, and Behavior. Posted on the Faculty
Council Web site on a no-protest basis on May 7, 2003.
Approved by the Faculty Council on a
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no-protest basis on May 16, 2003. Transmitted
to the president through the provost on May 20, 2003.
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Proposed Changes in the Requirements for the
Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family
Sciences. Posted on the Faculty Council Web site on a no-protest
basis on May 7, 2003. Approved by the Faculty Council
on a no-protest basis on May 16, 2003. Transmitted to
the president through the provost on May 20, 2003.
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Proposed Changes in the Requirements for the
Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Science. Posted on the
Faculty Council Web site on a no-protest basis on May
7, 2003. Approved by the Faculty Council on a no-protest
basis on May 16, 2003. Transmitted to the president through
the provost on May 20, 2003.
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Revision of Proposed Procedures for The University
of Texas at Austin Administrative Investigations of Policy
Violations Alleged Against Faculty Members. Posted on
the Faculty Council Web site on April 30, 2003. Approved
by the Faculty Council at its meeting on May 5, 2003.
The revision resulted from discussions between the administration
and the Committee of Counsel on Academic Freedom and
Responsibility chair. Transmitted to the president through
the provost on May 7, 2003. (See D
2360-2362.)
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LEGISLATION UNDER REVIEW BY THE GENERAL FACULTY — None.
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LEGISLATION UNDER REVIEW BY THE FACULTY COUNCIL.
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16517-16519 |
Recommendation for a Change in Regents' Rules
Concerning Suspension of a Faculty Member with Pay. Approved by
the Faculty Council at its meeting on December 8, 1997,
and transmitted to the president on December 9, 1997.
Transmitted to the chancellor by the president on January
20, 1999, with these comments: "This legislation
was discussed among my office, the Office of the Provost,
and members of the Faculty Council Executive Committee.
It puts into the Regents' Rules what has been the practice
at The University of Texas at Austin. Confidential
consultation with a faculty committee regarding a possible
suspension is guaranteed, but the final determination
is made by the president. This process has worked well
on our campus. I recommend your favorable consideration
of the proposed change.” On July 31, 2003, President
Faulkner wrote to then chair of the Faculty Council
Michael Granof, with comments based on an opinion written
by W. O. Schultz (general attorney and associate general
counsel of the University System) on February 3, 2003.
The president wrote as follows: “His opinion
is that the proposed amendment to the Regents’ Rules
and Regulations is not necessary and that the
current provisions do not prevent the President from
consulting
with the Committee of Counsel on Academic Freedom and
Responsibility. They, of course, do not mandate the
consultation. He
suggests that if The University of Texas at Austin desires
to have the President seek the advice of the Committee
of Counsel on Academic Freedom and
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Responsibility in
the situation of a faculty member with pay, then an amendment
to our Handbook of Operating Procedures would be sufficient.
His comments seem sensible, particularly since an amendment
to the Regents’ Rules and Regulations would affect
all the UT System component institutions.
“Thus, it seems to me the best course of action is to share W. O.’s
comments with the Executive Committee of the Faculty Council and ask them to
decide whether or not they wish to revisit this issue and propose an amendment
to UT-Austin’s Handbook of Operating Procedures.”
Referred by Council Chair Marvin Hackert to the Committee of Counsel on Academic
Freedom and Responsibility since the last Secretary's Report.1
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STATUS OF LEGISLATION NOT APPROVED BY THE FACULTY COUNCIL OR
THE GENERAL FACULTY.
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ITEMS DISAPPROVED, TABLED, OR WITHDRAWN — None.
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ITEMS UNDER REVIEW BY STANDING COMMITTEES — None.
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ITEMS UNDER REVIEW BY OTHER COMMITTEES — None.
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SPECIAL COMMITTEES APPOINTED — None.
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<Signed>
John R. Durbin, Secretary
The Faculty Council
Posted on the Faculty
Council Web site on November 11, 2003. Paper copies are available
on request from the Office of the General Faculty, FAC 22, F9500.
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