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The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate approved the following at its meeting #10A 
on March 24, 1989:


MOTION PASSED (Unanimous Approval)
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The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate moves to amend requirements for the 
Associate of Arts degree as follows:

((  )) = deletion   CAPS = addition


((The Associate of Arts degree is intended to provide students with 
a basis of general education in order to undertake baccalaureate 
degree work and is non�specific in intent.))  THE ASSOCIATE OF 
ARTS DEGREE REPRESENTS THE COMPLETION OF BROAD-BASED 
SYSTEMATIC STUDY AT l~ COLLEGE LEVEL.  THIS DEGREE MAY SERVE 
AS A STARTING POINT FOR A CAREER OR A STEPPING STONE TO A 
BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM.  A student may earn only one A.A. degree.  

Distribution of Credits

((Of the total 60 credits,)) All CREDITS FOR THE A.A. DEGREE must be 
at the 100 level or above, and 20 credits must be at the 200 level or 
above, and be distributed as follows:


Communications:  (9 credits)

Written:  English 111 plus English 211 or 213 		6 credits

Oral:  SPEECH 111 or 121 or 131 or 141   		3 credits

Mathematics & Natural Science:  (9 credits)
	MATHEMATICS AND LOGIC ELECTIVES			3 CREDITS 
	NATURAL SCIENCE ELECTIVES			3 CREDITS 

	AN ADDITIONAL 3 CREDITS IN EITHER 
		MATHEMATICS OR LOGIC OR 
		STATISTICS OR NATURAL SCIENCE  		3 CREDITS

Humanities:   (9 credits)
	Any combination of courses 
	classified as Humanities			9 credits

Social Science:  (9 credits)
 	Any combination of courses classified 
		as Social Science   			9 credits

(( Applied Studies (9 credits) ))

General Electives ( ((15))  24 Credits)
	Any combination of courses, including 
		courses classified as Applied Studies	24 credits

Total Credits						60 credits


	EFFECTIVE:  	Fall 1989

	RATIONALE: 	To define requirements for the Associate of 
		Arts degree.


Signed:  David M. Smith, President, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate  Date: 4/24/89


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MEMORANDUM


TO: 		Ann Tremarello, Director
		Admissions and Records

FROM: 		David Smith, President
		ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate

DATE: 		December 15, 1989

SUBJECT: 	Amendment to requirements for the Associate of Arts 
		degree


Enclosed please find action approved by the Faculty Senate last year 
at its meeting #10A on March 24, 1989, amending the requirements 
for the Associate of Arts degree.

Chancellor O'Rourke received this motion last spring, but to this 
date has not taken action on the motion.  Article XI, Sect. 1 of the 
ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate constitution, approved by Chancellor O'Rourke on 
February 1, 1989, states that "..A Senate action shall be considered 
approved unless written reasons for a veto are received in the 
Senate Office within 30 days of that action being received by the 
Chancellor's Office."  In compliance with the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate 
constitution, please proceed with implementation of the 
amendments to the Associate of Arts degree as indicated in the 
Senate action.

If you have questions relating to this matter, please contact me at 
6962, 7964, or FFDMS.

enclosures 

cc:  Patrick J. O'Rourke, Chancellor


Note:  Ann, I also talked with Pat and he said that he had approved 
this but just hadn't gotten around to signing it.  DMS


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The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate approved the following at its meeting #10A 
on March 24, 1989:


MOTION PASSED (Unanimous Approval)
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The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate moves to table the resolution condemning 
market-based salary adjustments to administrators.



Signed:  David M. Smith, President, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate 	Date: 4/24/89


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INFORMATION ONLY
NO ACTION REQUIRED


The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate approved the following at its meeting #10A 
on March 24, 1989:


MOTION PASSED (Unanimous Approval)
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The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate moves to establish a Faculty Senate 
newsletter beginning after the March Senate meeting.


	EFFECTIVE:  	Immediately

	RATIONALE: 	The Senate needs a vehicle to disseminate the 
		actions of the Senate to the full faculty. Additionally, 
		the newsletter could provide a forum for significant 
		issues that would be discussed in upcoming Senate 
		meetings.



Signed:  David M. Smith, President, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate  	Date: 4/25/89


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INFORMATION ONLY
NO ACTION REQUIRED


The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate approved the following at its meeting #10A 
on March 24, 1989:


MOTION PASSED (with 1 nay, 3 abstentions)
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The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate moves to extend terms of President and 
President-Elect for one year.


	EFFECTIVE: 	Immediately

	RATIONALE: 	The issues facing the newly constituted 
		Faculty Senate have been sufficiently complex and 
		continuing that it is felt that an extension of the current 
		leadership's terms by one year would be in the best 
		interest of the Faculty Senate.

		An Ad Hoc Committee is currently reviewing the 
		structure of the Senate leadership as noted in the 
		Constitution and Bylaws and has been asked to suggest 
		ways that the Senate can revise the section on their 
		leadership structure to ensure a strong and effective 
		faculty voice.



Signed:  David M. Smith, President, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Faculty Senate  	Date: 4/25/89


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