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From: Carlson, Jill Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 8:38 AM To: Shearin, John D, III Subject: Fwd: New Courses
Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Eble, Michelle" <[email protected]> Date: February 18, 2011 7:26:42 AM EST To: "Carlson, Jill" <[email protected]> Cc: "Garza, Hector" <[email protected]> Subject: RE: New Courses
Dear Jill,
The Dept. of English does have an undergraduate course in U.S. Latino/a Literature and a course in Contemporary Drama (see course descriptions below). While there may be some overlap with the course (ENGL 2501) you are proposing and our courses, I don’t see this as an issue. In fact, I would encourage Professor Garza to notify us when he will be teaching the course in Latino Theatre and Drama, and perhaps we could explore cross-listing the course for English majors. Thanks so much for contacting us.
Best,
Michelle
3240. U.S. Latino/a Literature (3) (WI) (F) (FC:HU) P: ENGL 1200. Examines literatures written in English in United States by Latino/a writers, including Chicano/a, Cuban-American, Dominican-American, and Puerto Rican-American writers.
3340. Contemporary Drama (3) (FC:HU) P: ENGL 1200. Trends in dramatic literature from World War II to present.
Michelle F. Eble, PhD
Director of Undergraduate Studies Associate Professor, Department of English
Bate 2201, East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858
252.328.6041, office 252.328.6412, direct
252.328.4889, fax
http://www.ecu.edu/english
John Shearin, Director
School of Theatre and Dance
ECU/Loessin Playhouse and Summer Theatre
East Carolina University
From: Reid, Jonathan
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 10:11 AM To: Garza, Hector; Carlson, Jill; Shearin, John D, III Cc: Stevens, John; Johnson, Jeffrey Stephens; Lockerbie, Brad; Van Willigen, Marieke; Arnold, Ellen; Wilson, Leon; University Curriculum Committee Subject: FW: THEA 2501 and THEA 3604
Hector, Jill, and John,
This is to acknowledge receipt of the revised course materials. The notification of affected units is supposed, as per the UCC manual, also to include any responses to the notification. Since I don’t see any in this submission, but have been copied on two responses that were made, I have copied all those whom Jill contacted two days ago to ensure a) they will know they all have a chance to respond should they care to and b) that you will make sure submit their responses for the record. We have several days to play with before the committee will vote on the minutes.
A collegial reminder: The purpose of the notification is to ensure cooperation between units. It has worked well in the past, leading to mutually advantageous curricular developments, as the immediate past chair and current vice-chair of the committee, Paul Schwager, will be happy to attest from personal experience. Since an offer has been extended to have such an amicable discussion about overlapping areas of interest with English and Foreign Languages – which is, again, exactly the intent of the notification procedure – it would be of interest to UCC, as well as obviously to the offering parties, to know if you plan to take up the offer.
Yours sincerely,
Jonathan Reid
UCC chair
Jonathan A. Reid Assoc. Professor Department of History Brewster A-306 East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 Office: 252-328-2558
Home: 252-355-8710 [email protected] From: Garza, Hector Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 4:23 PM To: CUCSUBMISSIONS Cc: Shearin, John D, III; Carlson, Jill; Reid, Jonathan Subject: THEA 2501 and THEA 3604
Attached: Revised course proposal form 2501 Revised course proposal form 3604 Revised marked copy E-mail notification to relevant units Thank you, Hector Garza Assistant Professor of Theatre History and Literature School of Theatre and Dance East Carolina University Austin 323B Greenville, NC 27858 (252)737-4366 [email protected]