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Revised: 05-2012 Page 1 of 2 For an explanation of the curriculum change process, please see http://www.uncw.edu/fac_handbook/responsibilities/teaching/curriculum.htm Insert College or School University of North Carolina Wilmington PROPOSAL FOR UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM CHANGE Department or Academic Unit: Type of Proposal: Check all that apply and answer the questions below. New Course (attach syllabus) Deletion of Course Degree Requirement Trial Course Course Change (Check all that apply): Prefix/Number Title Description Credit Hours Contact Hours Pre/Corequisite Restrictive Statement Crosslist Uncrosslist Other: To become effective: Semester: Year: To be offered: Fall Spring Summer on Request Alternate Years Current course prefix, number and title: New course prefix, number and title: Abbreviated course title (30 spaces maximum): Type of course: Lecture Seminar Lab Practicum Internship Other Credit hours: Credit hour change: From: To: Contact hours: Contact hour change: From: To: Restrictions (If repeatable the number of hours this course may be taken for credit, open only to students within the major, etc.): Crosslisted with (course prefix and number): Uncrosslist with (course prefix and number) (To crosslist/uncrosslist courses, a curriculum change form submitted for both courses is required.) Yes No Is this course a renumbering (it replaces an existing course)? If yes, which course? Yes No And should the existing course be deleted? (If yes, a separate curriculum change form requesting this deletion is required.) Degree requirement as it would appear in the catalogue (Include change to: total hours, new required courses, insertion and deletion of required courses, text, etc.) If additional space is required, prepare on a separate page using the format of the current catalogue and attach to this form. Yes No Is it required for a major/minor/option in your department? (If yes, please provide in the degree requirement section above the necessary change for degree requirements description in catalogue.) Yes No Is it an elective for a major/minor/option in your department? (If yes, please provide in the degree requirement section above the necessary change for degree requirements description in catalogue.) Yes No Is it a collateral requirement or elective for a major/minor/option for another department? (If yes, attach documentation listing the departments/programs affected and verifying that the departments were consulted.) Yes No Are present staff and resources adequate to support this proposal? (If no, explain in the justification section how they will be provided.)

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Page 1: For an explanation of the curriculum change process ......Revised: 05-2012 Page 2 of 2 University of North Carolina Wilmington PROPOSAL FOR UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM CHANGE Course description

Revised: 05-2012 Page 1 of 2

For an explanation of the curriculum change process, please see http://www.uncw.edu/fac_handbook/responsibilities/teaching/curriculum.htm

Insert College or School

University of North Carolina Wilmington

PROPOSAL FOR UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM CHANGE

Department or Academic Unit: Type of Proposal: Check all that apply and answer the questions below.

New Course (attach syllabus) Deletion of Course Degree Requirement Trial Course

Course Change (Check all that apply):

Prefix/Number Title Description Credit Hours Contact Hours

Pre/Corequisite Restrictive Statement Crosslist Uncrosslist

Other: To become effective: Semester: Year: To be offered: Fall Spring Summer on Request Alternate Years Current course prefix, number and title: New course prefix, number and title: Abbreviated course title (30 spaces maximum): Type of course: Lecture Seminar Lab Practicum Internship Other Credit hours: Credit hour change: From: To: Contact hours: Contact hour change: From: To: Restrictions (If repeatable the number of hours this course may be taken for credit, open only to students within the major, etc.): Crosslisted with (course prefix and number): Uncrosslist with (course prefix and number)

(To crosslist/uncrosslist courses, a curriculum change form submitted for both courses is required.)

Yes No Is this course a renumbering (it replaces an existing course)? If yes, which course?

Yes No And should the existing course be deleted? (If yes, a separate curriculum change form requesting this deletion is required.)

Degree requirement as it would appear in the catalogue (Include change to: total hours, new required courses, insertion and deletion of required courses, text, etc.) If additional space is required, prepare on a separate page using the format of the current catalogue and attach to this form.

Yes No Is it required for a major/minor/option in your department? (If yes, please provide in the degree requirement section above the necessary change for degree requirements description in catalogue.)

Yes No Is it an elective for a major/minor/option in your department? (If yes, please provide in the degree requirement section above the necessary change for degree requirements description in catalogue.)

Yes No Is it a collateral requirement or elective for a major/minor/option for another department? (If yes, attach documentation listing the departments/programs affected and verifying that the departments were consulted.)

Yes No Are present staff and resources adequate to support this proposal? (If no, explain in the justification section how they will

be provided.)

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University of North Carolina Wilmington

PROPOSAL FOR UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM CHANGE Course description change as it would appear in the catalogue (Course description change: 50 words or less; include prefix, number, title, credit hours, crosslisting, pre/corequisites, etc.). Prefix: Number: Title: Credit hours: Crosslisting: Pre/corequisites (indicate which): Description: Justification for request or degree change:

Yes No Is this course currently included in University Studies?

Yes No Is this course being submitted for University Studies approval?

Yes No Does this proposal require University Studies Advisory Committee (USAC) approval? (If yes, after college/school curriculum committee approval, forward proposal to the USAC and complete and submit the appropriate USAC form(s). If approved, this proposal must be signed by the USAC Chair and Faculty Senate President and forwarded to the Provost.)

Yes No Does this proposal require University Curriculum Committee (UCC) approval? (If yes, after college/school curriculum committee approval, forward proposal to the UCC and complete and submit the appropriate UCC form(s). If approved, this proposal must be signed by the UCC Chair and Faculty Senate President and forwarded to the Provost.) Recommended and approved by:

Forms not filled out completely or lacking documentation will be returned.

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Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor    

Dr.  Jeffrey  Brudney  and  Dr.  Christopher  Prentice,  Coordinators    Description:  The  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  offers  a  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor  designed  to  explain  the  special  legal  and  financial  circumstances  under  which  NPOs  operate,  and  their  relationship  with  their  communities.  The  minor  explains  how  NPOs  must  use  principles  and  practices  derived  from  the  private  sector  to  make  optimal  use  of  financial  and  human  services,  including  volunteers.  The  minor  demonstrates  the  importance  of  NPOs  in  creating  and  sustaining  an  inclusive,  productive,  and  democratic  civil  society.    Justification:  The  nonprofit  sector  is  responsible  for  roughly  10%  of  the  U.S.  economy  with  respect  to  jobs,  organizations,  and  financial  assets.  When  the  number  of  Americans  who  volunteer  every  year  -­‐-­‐  approximately  ¼  of  the  population  -­‐-­‐  are  taken  into  consideration  the  role  and  importance  of  the  NP  sector  become  even  larger.  Most  institutions  of  higher  education  do  not  dedicate  attention  to  the  nonprofit  sector.  Yet,  it  is  a  leading  sector  of  job  growth  in  the  U.S.  This  minor  intends  to  not  only  make  students  aware  of  the  nonprofit  sector,  but  also  provide  management  and  leadership  skills  for  future  careers.  By  inviting  and  integrating  students  from  across  campus,  it  also  shows  the  relevance  of  NPOs  and  activities  for  students  in  diverse  majors  and  backgrounds.    Requirements  for  the  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor:  The  minor  requires  18  hours  of  course  work,  including  9  hours  of  core  courses  and  9  hours  of  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  electives.  For  successful  completion  of  the  minor  students  must  take  9  or  more  hours  outside  their  major.    Core  Courses  (9  hours):  PLS  308  (Introduction  to  Public  Administration),  PLS  360  (Introduction  to  Nonprofits),  and  PLS  361  (Nonprofit  Leadership  Experience)    Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Electives  (9  hours):  COM  220,  COM  223,  COM  231,  COM  272,  COM  334,  COM  378,  ECN  325,  ECN  327,  ECN  328,  ECN  329,  ECN  330,  ECN  428,  ECN  429,  EBD  280,  EBD  281,  EBD  301,  EBD  302,  EBD  380,  EBD  480,  EBD  481,  EVS  195,  EVS  281,  EVS  325,  EVS  330,  EVS  360,  EVS  361,  EVS  362,  EVS  364,  EVS  370,  EVS  462,  EVS  463,  EVS  470,  EVS  471,  EVS  472,  EVS  475,  EVS  476,  LED  211,  LED  311,  LED  411,  MGT  350,  MGT  351,  MGT  356,  MGT  358,  MGT  359,  MGT  452,  MGT  456,  MGT  457,  MGT  458,  MGT  459,  MKT  340,  PLS  217,  PLS  362,  PBH  290,  PBH  310,  PBH  400,  PBH  435,  REC  375,  REC  440,  REC  450,  REC  475,  SWK  106,  SWK  235,  SWK  335,  SWK  355,  SWK  460,  SOC  205,  SOC  215,  SOC  240,  SOC  250,  SOC  303,  SOC  305,  SOC    306,  SOC  315,  SOC  320,  SOC  325,  SOC  326,  SOC  340,  SOC  366,  SOC  380,  SOC  415,  SOC  449,  SOC  460,  SOC  485,  SOC  486,  WGS  210,  WGS  212,  WGS  495.    

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Monday,  August  25,  2014  at  8:26:56  AM  Eastern  Daylight  Time

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Subject: Re:  Proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  MinorDate: Tuesday,  August  19,  2014  at  4:26:55  PM  Eastern  Daylight  Time

From: Brudney,  Jeffrey  L.To: Peel,  KaJeCC: PrenJce,  Christopher,  Masters,  Daniel

Hi  Katie;

Thank  you  of  your  quick  and  helpful  statement  of  support  for  our  proposed  Nonpro:it  Management  and  Leadership  Minor.    Please  keep  us  informed  regarding    the  status  of  your  new  course  WGS  280.

Thank  you  again  and  all  best  wishes  —

Jeff  B

On  Aug  19,  2014,  at  3:22  PM,  Peel,  Katie  <[email protected]>  wrote:

Dear Jeff,What a terrific idea for a minor. I highly support this, and the inclusion of WGS courses in it. Just as an FYI: WGS 495 is rarely run (though it would be good to keep it in your proposal just in case), and we are in the process of proposing a WGS 280, a 200-level, special-topics course. You may want to include that later on down the road once it is approved; or, you may want to wait and do a substitution form on a topic-by-topic basis.Anyway, this sounds great. Please let me know how I can help.Best,Katie Katie R. PeelDirector, Women's Studies and Resource CenterAssociate Professor of EnglishUniversity of North Carolina Wilmington

From: Brudney, Jeffrey L.Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 3:15 PMTo: Peel, KatieSubject: Proposed Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor

Dear Dr. Peel;

I am writing to you to seek your support for the proposed Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor to be offered by the Department of Public and International Affairs. I have attached the proposal for your consideration.

As you will see in the attached proposal, co-authored by Dr. Christopher Prentice, we ask to list courses offered by your Department as electives toward the Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor. Not only would listing these courses assist in creating a quality Minor for UNCW students, but we hope that it would also encourage enrollment in these courses and present novel perspectives to the students that would enhance study in your Department. Of course, if you think that some of the courses are not appropriate, or alternatively you would suggest other courses to satisfy requirements of the proposed Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor, please let us know.

We hope that you will support the proposed Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor. To move forward, we ask to receive a statement of support from you to list courses from your Department as electives toward the Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor.

To meet the deadlines for consideration of the proposed Minor for inclusion in next year’s academic catalogue, we ask to receive your statement by Monday, August 25, 2014. We would be pleased to discuss.

Thank you for your consideration of the proposed Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor. We look forward to hearing from you.

All best wishes --

Jeff Brudney

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Subject: Re:  Proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  MinorDate: Monday,  August  25,  2014  at  6:21:43  PM  Eastern  Daylight  Time

From: Brudney,  Jeffrey  L.To: Messinger,  LoriCC: Rowan,  Noell  L.,  PrenJce,  Christopher,  Masters,  Daniel

Hello  Lori;

Thank  you  for  the  good  news!!    We  appreciate  the  support  of  the  School  of  Social  Work  for  the  proposed  Nonpro=it  Management  and  Leadership  Minor.

We  will  keep  you  informed  regarding  the  status  of  the  the  proposed  Minor.

Thank  you  again  and  all  best  wishes  —

Jeff  B

On  Aug  25,  2014,  at  4:57  PM,  Messinger,  Lori  <[email protected]>  wrote:

Jeff:  We  discussed  these  courses  with  the  faculty,  and  there  was  unanimous  support  for  including  the  social  work  courses  in  the  proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor.  Thanks  for  asking  us!  Good  luck  with  the  proposal.  Lori  Lori  Messinger,  Phd,  MA,  MSWProfessor  and  DirectorSchool  of  Social  WorkCollege  of  Health  and  Human  ServicesUniversity  of  North  Carolina  Wilmington601  S.  College  Rd.Wilmington,  NC  28403Phone:  (910)  962-­‐3687Fax:  (910)  962-­‐3414Email:  [email protected]:  h`p://www.uncw.edu/swk/  <image001.png>  From: Brudney, Jeffrey L. Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 3:18 PMTo: Messinger, Lori; Rowan, Noell L.Subject: Proposed Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor Hello;

I am writing to you to seek your support for the proposed Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor to be offered by the Department of Public and International Affairs. I

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Subject: RE:  Proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  MinorDate: Friday,  August  22,  2014  at  3:34:28  PM  Eastern  Daylight  Time

From: Hossfeld,  LeslieTo: Brudney,  Jeffrey  L.CC: Masters,  Daniel,  PrenKce,  Christopher

HI  Jeff,  Our  department  is  happy  to  support  this  proposal.  We  support  these  courses  to  be  included  in  the  Minor(some  have  prerequisites  that  will  need  to  be  honored  but  we  are  happy  to  offer  all  of  these  for  the  minor):    SOC 205, SOC 215, SOC 240, SOC 250, SOC 303, SOC 305, SOC 306, SOC 315, SOC 320, SOC325, SOC 326, SOC 340, SOC 366, SOC 380, SOC 415, SOC 449, SOC 460, SOC 485, SOC 486 Keep  us  posted.Best,Leslie  Leslie  Hossfeld,  PhDPresident  Southern  Sociological  SocietyProfessor  and  ChairDepartment  of  Sociology  and  CriminologyUniversity  of  North  Carolina  Wilmington601  South  College  RoadWilmington,  NC  28403Executive  Director  -­‐  Southeastern  North  Carolina  Food  Systems  ProgramFeast  Down  East  www.feastdowneast.org      From: Brudney, Jeffrey L. Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 3:20 PMTo: Hossfeld, LeslieCc: Masters, Daniel; Prentice, ChristopherSubject: Proposed Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor Dear Dr. Hossfeld;

I am writing to you to seek your support for the proposed Nonprofit Management and LeadershipMinor to be offered by the Department of Public and International Affairs. I have attached the proposalfor your consideration.

As you will see in the attached proposal, co-authored by Dr. Christopher Prentice, we ask to list coursesoffered by your Department as electives toward the Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor. Notonly would listing these courses assist in creating a quality Minor for UNCW students, but we hope thatit would also encourage enrollment in these courses and present novel perspectives to the students thatwould enhance study in your Department. Of course, if you think that some of the courses are notappropriate, or alternatively you would suggest other courses to satisfy requirements of the proposedNonprofit Management and Leadership Minor, please let us know.

We hope that you will support the proposed Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor. To moveforward, we ask to receive a statement of support from you to list courses from your Department aselectives toward the Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor.

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Subject: Re:  Proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  MinorDate: Monday,  August  25,  2014  at  6:46:17  PM  Eastern  Daylight  Time

From: Brudney,  Jeffrey  L.To: Lantz,  Christopher  D.CC: HersLne,  James  H.,  CoMrell,  Randall  R.,  PrenLce,  Christopher,  Masters,  Daniel

Hello  Chris;

Thank  you  very  much  for  the  support  of  the  Public  Health  Studies  (PBH)  and  Recreation,  Sport  Leadership,  and  Tourism  Management  (RST)  degree  programs  for  our  proposed  NonproEit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor.  

As  we  mentioned  in  our  earlier  email  message,  if  we  need  to  make  changes  in  elective  courses  offered  by  your  Departments  to  satisfy  requirements  of  the  proposed  NonproEit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor,  we  would  be  pleased  to  do  so.    Should  we  add  the  REC  courses  listed  in  the  email  exchange  below?    Please  let  us  know.

We  will  keep  you  informed  regarding  the  status  of  the  the  proposed  Minor.

We  look  forward  to  working  collaboratively  with  you.

Thank  you  again  and  all  best  wishes  —

Jeff  B

On  Aug  25,  2014,  at  2:34  PM,  Lantz,  Christopher  D.  <[email protected]>  wrote:

Jeff, Thank you for considering the Public Health Studies (PBH) and Recreation, Sport Leadership, and Tourism Management (RST) degree programs for your proposed Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor. We believe the proposed minor is meritorious and hereby affirm our support of the inclusion of the identified courses in the minor. Please understand that the PBH and RST courses listed in your proposal are heavily subscribed and that seat availabilityfor non-majors will be limited but we will be happy to admit non-majors as seat capacities permit. Best of luck on your proposal. CL Chris  Lantz,  Ed.D.Director  and  ProfessorSchool  of  Health  and  Applied  Human  SciencesCollege  of  Health  and  Human  Services

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Subject: Re:  Proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  MinorDate: Monday,  August  25,  2014  at  8:15:26  AM  Eastern  Daylight  Time

From: NoEngham,  JoanneTo: Brudney,  Jeffrey  L.CC: Masters,  Daniel,  PrenJce,  Christopher

Hi  Jeff,

It’s  exciJng  for  me  to  read  about  the  proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor  which  will  add  a  much-­‐needed  dimension  in  the  academic  pursuits  of  our  students!    Yes,  the  LED  courses  listed  can  be  used  as  elecJves.    Numerous  PLS  students  have  earned  an  LED  minor  in  the  past  and  I  have  oYen  encouraged  students  earning  the  LED  minor  who  were  seeking  an  interesJng  course  to  enroll  in  PLS  308.    

May  I  add  PLS  360  and  PLS  361  to  the  LED  minor  elecJves  list?    Some  students  will  likely  double-­‐minor,  an  advantage  all  the  way  around.    LED  students  have  earned  a  double-­‐minor  in  a  few  academic  programs  and  indicated  to  me  that  they  benefi]ed  greatly  from  the  experience.

If  I  can  be  of  help  in  any  addiJonal  way,  please  let  me  know.

Take  care,Joanne

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Joanne E. Nottingham, Ph.D. / Faculty Coordinator, Leadership Studies (LED) / Faculty Secretary, Omicron Delta Kappa (UNCW-ODK)UNC Wilmington / 910-962-3439 / Leadership Studies, Friday Annex 124 / 601 S. College Road, Wilmington, NC 28403-5980Please don’t print this unless you need to. LGBTQIA  Ally    More Leadership Studies Minor Information at hKp://www.uncw.edu/ed/el/leader/Leadership is the ability to inspire, motivate, and communicate a vision to accomplish a goal.

From:  <Brudney>,  "Jeffrey  L."  <[email protected]>Date:  Tuesday,  August  19,  2014  at  3:31  PMTo:  UNCW  Watson  <[email protected]>Cc:  "Masters,  Daniel"  <[email protected]>,  "PrenJce,  Christopher"  <[email protected]>Subject:  Proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor

Dear  Dr.  NoEngham;

I  am  wriJng  to  you  to  seek  your  support  for  the  proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor  to  be  offered  by  the  Department  of  Public  and  InternaJonal  Affairs.    I  have  a]ached  the  proposal  for  your  consideraJon.

As  you  will  see  in  the  a]ached  proposal,  co-­‐authored  by  Dr.  Christopher  PrenJce,  we  ask  to  list  courses  offered  by  your  Department  as  elecJves  toward  the  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor.    Not  only  would  lisJng  these  courses  assist  in  creaJng  a  quality  Minor  for  UNCW  students,  but  we  hope  that  it  would  also  encourage  enrollment  in  these  courses  and  present  novel  perspecJves  to  the  students  that  would  enhance  study  in  your  Department.    Of  course,  if  you  think  that  some  of  the  courses  are  not  appropriate,  or  alternaJvely  you  would  suggest  other  courses  to  saJsfy  requirements  of  the  proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor,  please  let  us  know.

We  hope  that  you  will  support  the  proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor.    To  move  forward,  we  ask  to  receive  a  statement  of  support  from  you  to  list  courses  from  your  Department  as  elecJves  toward  the  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor.    

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Subject: RE:  Proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  MinorDate: Tuesday,  August  26,  2014  at  11:02:09  AM  Eastern  Daylight  Time

From: Olsen,  RichardTo: Brudney,  Jeffrey  L.CC: PrenJce,  Christopher,  Masters,  Daniel,  McDaniel,  Anita,  Brubaker,  Jennifer

Jeffrey, I have CCd Dr. Brubaker and Dr. McDaniel who are our liaisons for working on minors and clusters. Anita McDaniel is the point person this semester, while Jennifer Brubaker had that role lastsemester. This minor is certainly important and we in COM are certainly interested in supporting theminor so the short answer is “yes.” That said I have some concerns about how it is currently constructed. I am convinced that anemerging best practice would to imbed a cluster in any existing and proposed minors. That is, incompleting the core of any minor, a student has also completed a cluster. That will allow them tograduate even if they fail for either good reasons or bad, to complete the minor. If not completed inthe core, the elective hours should be constructed in such a way as to require courses outside of thedepartment that core courses are in. My preference would be to see something like CORE: Take two of the following (PLS 308, PLS 360 or PLS 361) and one of the following (limitednumber of key electives chosen in coordination with home department. ) We would certainly bewilling to have most if not all of the COM courses listed in the core, though I certainly could helpnarrow the list based on flexibility of enrollment, etc. I would also encourage adding COM 271 tothe list as they often will do collaborative projects that coordinate well with the goals of the minor. ELECTIVES: Nine hours from among all the courses listed in your proposal. This is not a deal breaker but I hope you find the feedback useful. Richard K. Olsen, ChairDept. of Communication Studies University of North Carolina Wilmington601 South College Rd.Wilmington, NC 28403-5933email: [email protected]: 910 962 3710 fax: 910 962 7061office: Leutze Hall 223site: http://people.uncw.edu/olsenr/"Laugh and fear not, creatures. Now that you are no longer dumb and witless, you need not always be grave. For jokes as well as justice come in with speech" C. S. Lewis, The Magician's Nephew. From: Brudney, Jeffrey L. Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 10:17 AMTo: Olsen, RichardCc: Prentice, Christopher; Masters, DanielSubject: Fwd: Proposed Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor Hello Rick;

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Subject: RE:  Nonprofit  Management  &  Leadership  MinorDate: Wednesday,  September  3,  2014  at  1:20:17  PM  Eastern  Daylight  Time

From: Glew,  DavidTo: Brudney,  Jeffrey  L.CC: Masters,  Daniel,  Sheridan,  Earl,  PrenNce,  Christopher

Jeffrey  and  Dan,  Good  news!  The  Department  of  Management  approved  inclusion  of  our  courses  in  the  newly  proposedminor  in  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership.  I  wish  you  the  best  as  the  proposal  makes  its  way  through  the  maze  of  approvals  to  come  (e.g.,  curriculum,senate,  provost,  ...  )  Dave  From: Brudney, Jeffrey L. Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014 12:47 PMTo: Glew, DavidCc: Masters, Daniel; Sheridan, Earl; Prentice, ChristopherSubject: Re: Nonprofit Management & Leadership Minor Hello David; I will attend the meeting at 12:00 noon with Dan. All best wishes — Jeff B On Sep 1, 2014, at 12:15 PM, Glew, David <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks  Dan.  I’ve  called  a  meeNng  with  my  department  for  this  Wednesday,  9/3,  at  noon  in  the  sameconference  room  where  we  met.  If  you  are  able  to  be  there  for  a  few  minutes  to  answer  quesNons,  thatwould  be  great.  FYI,  I  shared  your  email  with  my  faculty  to  build  greater  understanding  (and  hopefully  fend  off  someresistance).  Just  let  me  know  if  you  can  a^end.  Dave    David  Glew,  Ph.D.Chair,  Department  of  ManagementCameron  School  of  BusinessUniversity  of  North  Carolina  Wilmington601  S.  College  Rd.

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Subject: RE:  Proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  MinorDate: Thursday,  September  4,  2014  at  3:16:46  PM  Eastern  Daylight  Time

From: Richie,  Nivine  F.To: Brudney,  Jeffrey  L.CC: Masters,  Daniel,  PrenLce,  Christopher,  Burrus,  Rob,  Hanson,  Randall

Dear  Jeff,  Chris,  and  Dan:  Thank  you  for  the  informaLon  about  the  proposed  minor.  The  Department  of  Economics  and  Financesupports  the  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor  and  would  like  to  suggest  that  one  more  coursebe  added  to  the  list  of  ECN  courses  available  as  elecLves  ECN  325:  Environmental  Economics  This  course  is  taught  in  the  semesters  that  ECN  330:  Natural  Resource  Economics  is  not  offered.  Please  notethat  several  of  the  listed  ECN  courses  are  not  currently  being  taught  due  to  staffing  constraints,  but  that  maychange  in  the  future.  Thank  you,Nivine~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Nivine Richie, Ph.D., CFAChair, Department of Economics and FinanceUniversity of North Carolina Wilmington220 Cameron Hall601 S. College RoadWilmington, NC 28403Tel: 910.962.3606Email: [email protected]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NOTICE:    E-­‐mail  correspondence  to  and  from  this  address  is  subject  to  the  North  Carolina  Public  Records  Law  (N.C.G.S.  §132-­‐1  et  seq.)  andmay  be  disclosed  to  the  public  or  third  parKes.      From:  Brudney,  Jeffrey  L.  Sent:  Tuesday,  August  19,  2014  3:24  PMTo:  Richie,  Nivine  F.Cc:  Masters,  Daniel;  PrenLce,  ChristopherSubject:  Proposed  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor Dear Dr. Richie; I am writing to you to seek your support for the proposed Nonprofit Management and LeadershipMinor to be offered by the Department of Public and International Affairs. I have attached the proposalfor your consideration.

As you will see in the attached proposal, co-authored by Dr. Christopher Prentice, we ask to list coursesoffered by your Department as electives toward the Nonprofit Management and Leadership Minor. Notonly would listing these courses assist in creating a quality Minor for UNCW students, but we hope that

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Subject: Proposal  for  a  Nonprofit  Management  and  Leadership  Minor.Date: Friday,  September  5,  2014  at  5:43:31  PM  Eastern  Daylight  Time

From: Brudney,  Jeffrey  L.To: Meyer,  TracyCC: Harper,  Stephen,  Masters,  Daniel,  PrenLce,  Christopher,  Glew,  David,  Richie,  Nivine  F.

Hi  Tracy;

Thank  you  for  contacting  me,  and  for  your  support  of  the  proposed  Nonpro9it  Management  and  Leadership  Minor.

We  will  be  pleased  to  add  MKT  340  as  an  elective  course  for  the  Nonpro9it  Management  and  Leadership  Minor.    Given  the  time  pressures  of  submission  (by  September  8,  2014),  I  am  not  sure  that  we  can  still  add  this  course  to  the  electives.    If  not,  we  will  submit  the  necessary  paperwork  at  a  later  time.

We  are  pleased  that  11  departments  now  support  our  proposal,  including  Marketing,  Economics,  and  Marketing.

Thank  you  and  all  best  wishes  —

Jeff  B

On  Sep  5,  2014,  at  4:50  PM,  Meyer,  Tracy  <[email protected]>  wrote:

Hi  Jeff,

The  MKT  Department  is  9ine  with  the  addition  of  MKT  340  to  the  list  of  elective  options  for  the  new  minor.  

Tracy

Tracy  Meyer,  Ph.D.Associate  Professor|Department  Chair  of  MarketingCameron  Hall,  Room  240  CUniversity  of  North  Carolina  Wilmington  28403-­‐[email protected]  |  http://csb.uncw.edu/mkt

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-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐Original  Message-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐From:  Harper,  Stephen  Sent:  Thursday,  September  04,  2014  8:08  PMTo:  Mautz,  Richard  D.Cc:  Meyer,  TracySubject:  FW:  Thank  you

David  and  Tracy:Here  is  Jeff's  proposal  for  the  minor  and  his  request  for  ACG  201  and  201L  as  well  as  MKT  340