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University Curriculum Committee

About the University Curriculum Committee (UCC)

The University Curriculum Committee (UCC) is guided by the principle aim of advancing the educational level at ULM. Consequently, the committee reviews and recommends approval or disapproval of any type of curricular change including: a) Adding/removing a class outside of that department's offerings to a degree plan or program of study. b) Addition/Creation of a new course in that department c) Closing a course and removing it from the catalog d) Changing a course e) Add, change, remove a minor, option, or concentration The UCC must ensure any proposed curricular change meets the academic standards set forth in the university strategic plan and system-wide and campus policies. Additionally, the committee must prepare annual reports for the Vice President of Academic Affairs.

This collection of pages contains the information needed to propose a course, delete a course, or make other changes to your curriculum. In the collection of links to the left you will find:

Rules, Guidelines, and Procedures - The rules, guidelines, sequence of approval, and other information for course and degree plan changes

Forms - A collection of documents used to make changes, provided in Word format

Schedule of Meetings and Submission Dates - The dates of our monthly meetings and the dates the documents are needed to be sure that your submission will be reviewed before the meeting

UCC Membership - The names and contact information for all committee members

UCC Minutes Archive - This will enable you to see applications that have been processed

Links to Catalogs - Links to ULM catalogs

Core Curriculum - Cure Curriculum change forms and information

Updates & Bulletins

Currently, the UCC is only meeting virtually. Meeting dates and times will be posted. [Question: can anybody attend these meetings, like they are permitted to attend the Senate meetings?]


 

 

 

 

Contact for the Committee

For questions or concerns, please contact the Chair of the UCC, Dr. Lon Smith.


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