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General Education Committee

Academic Year 2009-2010

Committee Members

Name

Representation Unit

E-mail

Phone

Office

Term Expires

Larry Peterson (Presiding Officer)

Provost & VPAA Representative

larry.r.peterson@ndsu.edu

231-8824

Putnam 6

Ex-officio

Xiwen Cai

Ag., Food Systems, & Natural Res.

xiwen.cai@ndsu.edu

231-7404

Loftsgard 266G

May 2012

Gary Totten

Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

gary.totten@ndsu.edu

231-7158

Minard 322H

May 2013

Charles Stevens

Business

charles.stevens@ndsu.edu

231-7935

Barry 308

May 2010

Catherine Haugen

Division of Student Affairs

kate.haugen@ndsu.edu

231-7052

Ceres 118

Ex-officio

Darshi De Saram

Engineering & Architecture

darshi.desaram@ndsu.edu

231-7880

CME 120H

May 2013

Thomas Barnhart

Human Development & Education

thomas.barnhart@ndsu.edu

231-7810

BBF 1B

May 2012

Suzan Wolter

Human Development & Education

suzan.wolter@ndsu.edu

231-7071

EML 255

May 2013

Charlene Myhre

NDSU Libraries

char.myhre@ndsu.edu

231-9746

Library218C

Ex-officio

Mary Wright

Pharmacy, Nursing, & Allied Sciences

mary.wright@ndsu.edu

231-7746

Sudro 222H

May 2010

Virginia Clark Johnson

Provost & VPAA Representative

virginia clark@ndsu.edu

231-8211

EML 255B

Ex-officio

Kristi Wold-McCormick

Registrar

k.wold-mccormick@ndsu.edu

231-7989

Ceres 110S

Ex-officio

RaNelle Ingalls

Registration & Records

ranelle.ingalls@ndsu.edu

231-7745

Ceres 110R

Ex-officio

Linda Langley

Science & Mathematics

linda.langley@ndsu.edu

231-7343

Minard 115

May 2013

Langston Johnson

Student

langston.johnson@ndsu.edu

231-8461

MU 128

May 2010

Cory Loveless

Student

cory.loveless.1@ndsu.edu

231-8461

MU 128

May 2010

Robert Harrold

University Assessment

robert.harrold@ndsu.edu

231-8967

Morrill 315D

Ex-officio


Committee Meeting Schedule

All meetings are scheduled for Mondays at 3:30 in the Memorial Union.

  • September 21
  • October 5
  • October 19
  • November 2
  • November 16
  • November 30
  • January 11
  • February 8
  • March 8
  • April 5


University Senate Bylaws: Part IX, Section 11

  1. Membership shall consist of one tenured faculty member from each of the representation units (except the College of University Studies and the College of Graduate and Interdisciplinary Studies), two students, one representative each from the University Assessment Committee, the Division of Student Affairs, and one representative from the NDSU Libraries.

    Liaisons from the Deans, the University Registrar, and the Associate Registrar will serve as ex-officio members. The Provost/Vice-President of Academic Affairs' representative will serve as chair and an ex-officio representative and, pending confirmation by the committee, will serve as chair and Senate Liaison. The chair must be a tunured faculty member who has previous experience on the Committee and holds the rank of associated or full professor. Ex-officio representatives may vote on student petitions and matters of committee governance.

  2. Committee responsibilities are the following:
    • Ensure that all existing courses or experiences, subsequently approved to meet general education requirements, include evidence that they are consistent with the University's mission and that they help students attain two of the General Education Intended Student Outcomes.
    • Develop criteria and procedures for submitting, evaluating, and approving courses or experiences that meet NDSU general education requirements and the general education guidelines of the North Central Accreditation Association.
    • Develop criteria and procedures for submitting, evaluating, and approving courses or experiences that meet the general education requirements for integration into students' curricula.
    • Coordinate and recommend actions to the Senate on proposals for approving general education courses.
    • Provide periodic assessment of students' attainment of intended student outcomes in general education.
    • Study, coordinate, and recommend policies and procedures for continuing improvement in general education.

  3. All courses approved by the committee shall be reviewed by the committee every five years. Recommendations on reviewed courses will be forwarded to the Senate for action.

  4. The Committee shall provide a yearly summary of its activities to the Senate.


General Education Program

The purpose of general education at NDSU is to ensure that students acquire knowledge, perspectives, and skills associated with a university education. The program is designed so that graduates will be able to adapt to and anticipate changes in their profession and in society. Graduates also will be able to integrate and use the knowledge and perspectives they have gained to live productive, intellectually rewarding, and meaningful lives.

Intended Student Outcomes:

  1. Communicate effectively in a variety of contexts and formats.
  2. Locate and use information for making appropriate personal and professional decisions.
  3. Comprehend the concepts and perspectives needed to function in national and international societies.
  4. Comprehend intra personal and interpersonal dynamics.
  5. Comprehend concepts and methods of inquiry in science and technology, and their applications for society.
  6. Integrate knowledge and ideas in a coherent and meaningful manner.
  7. Comprehend the need for lifelong learning.


Additional Information

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