Committee
Meeting Date
October 20, 2022
Date
Oct. 20, 2022, 1 to 2 p.m.
Location
Zoom Meeting
Agenda
- Welcome and Introductions
- CIM Course Proposal Review – Dan Faltesek, Heath Henry
- Updates from Baccalaureate Core Director – McKenzie Huber
- AY 2022-23 Baccalaureate Core Committee Tasks & Workload
- List of policies to address – Dan Faltesek
- Approach for processing the list – Rene Reitsma
Minutes
Voting members present: Aidas Banaitis, Geoffrey Barstow, Daniel Faltesek, Kelsey Emard, Colin Johnson, Matthew Kennedy, Lori McGraw, Rene Reitsma, Randy Rosenberger, Justin St. Germain, Kaplan Yalcin
Voting members absent: Jack Istok
Ex-Officio members present: DPD – Nana Osei-Kofi; Academic Programs & Assessment – Heath Henry; WIC – Sarah Perrault
Guests present: Funmi Amobi, McKenzie Huber, Mike Jefferis, Caryn Stoess
Welcome and Introductions
- The committee introduced themselves to the new members and guests of the committee.
CIM Course Proposal Review – Dan Faltesek, Heath Henry
- One course in Baccalaureate Core Committee (BCC) queue. It has previously been reviewed by the committee.
- Reviews are assigned by the co-chairs.
- We are not expecting too many proposals this year with the upcoming changes to the Baccalaureate Core (BC).
- If BC courses make changes, they will still need to be reviewed by the committee, so there may be a few coming through the committee in that way.
- Learning Outcome (LO) changes will now be going through CIM.
Updates from Baccalaureate Core Director – McKenzie Huber
- The BC Reform Proposal was approved at the October 13 Faculty Senate session.
- Structure:
- Part I – From Here to Career
- Transitions – 2 credits
- Beyond OSU Career Integration – 0 credits
- Students can fulfill this credit with career fairs, internships, etc. Other options may come up during implementation.
- Experiential
- Flexible; can double-dip with major requirements
- Part II – Foundational Skills
- Quantitative Literacy & Analysis – 4 credits
- Writing Foundations (WR 121) – 4 credits
- Writing Elevation – 3 credits
- Communication, Media, & Society – 3 credits
- Part III – Modes of Inquiry
- Art & Humanities (2 courses, one local, one global) – 6-8 credits
- Social Sciences – 3-4 credits
- Scientific Inquiry& Analysis (Natural Science) (two courses) – 8 credits
- Part IV – Social Justice
- Difference, Power & Oppression (DPO): Foundations – 3-4 credits
- Foundational knowledge
- Advanced Difference, Power & Oppression – 3-4 credits
- Help students understand how DPO manifests in the context of their major and their field.
- Difference, Power & Oppression (DPO): Foundations – 3-4 credits
- Part V – Integrative & Applied Learning
- Seeking Solutions – 3-4 credits
- Interdisciplinary team project for students to solve complex global problems
- Writing Intensive Curriculum – In major
- WIC will remain unchanged as a category
- Total of 42-48 credits
- WIC will remain unchanged as a category
- Seeking Solutions – 3-4 credits
- Part I – From Here to Career
- PAC and Health requirement not included in the new curriculum.
- Implementation
- Implementation strategy will likely adapt and change as we go.
- The intended launch date is Summer 2025.
- President, Provost (Sponsor), Board of Trustees > Steering Committee > Core Team
- Workstreams
- Learning Outcomes, Criteria & Rationale (LOCR) Committee & Workgroups
- Lead by Joanne Bunnage and Academic Programs & Assessment
- Provide support structures
- Recruit faculty
- Guide faculty in drafting LOs
- Website will be coming out with more details
- Policy & Process (BCC)
- Develop policies and strategy for the new BC
- Training & Course Development
- Shared Senate and & Administrative process with assistance from the Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL).
- Operations
- Lead by Kristin Benson
- Registrar and Admissions to implement into the catalog
- Organizational Change Management
- Lead by McKenzie Huber, BC Director
- How is it marketed internally and externally?
- Chairs and co-chairs of these workstream committees will all be on the Core Team, as well as some other outside faculty, such as advisors, OSU-Cascades and other partners.
- Meet every couple of weeks and will report back to the Steering Committee.
- Ideally 4-5 faculty for each category to develop Learning Outcomes
- Total of 40-50 faculty needed to cover all the categories
- Faculty can volunteer or nominate other faculty for the LOCR committee via a Qualtrics form.
- Will nominated faculty have a chance to fill in the form?
- There is a spot on the form to note that the nominated faculty member has been informed of the nomination.
- Will nominated faculty have a chance to fill in the form?
- Aiming for as broad and diverse a group as possible.
- Encourage reaching out to the deans so that they’re aware of the process and ask that they encourage faculty to nominate others or to volunteer themselves.
- Learning Outcomes, Criteria & Rationale (LOCR) Committee & Workgroups
- Workstreams
AY 2022-23 Baccalaureate Core Committee Tasks & Workload
- List of policies to address – Dan Faltesek
- Tentative Schedule
- Double Dipping
- Dual Listing
- Class Sizes
- Course Level vs Category
- Grade Minimum
- Variance Approvals
- Expertise Requirements
- Training Requirements
- College-level approval to add a course to the core
- Scaffolding requirements
- Expedited approvals
- Intra-category diversification
- Course Material (OER?)
- New/Change course
- Assessment
- Formalize BCC Director Role
- Transfer Criteria
- Course Type Rules
- Continuity of Interpretation
- Special Assessments
- Process for changing policies
- Non-major major-courses
- Non-primary instructor proposed reasons for inclusions
- Non-Oregon State instructors
- Zero-credit process
- Transitions
- “Creative” interpretations of words
- Tentative Schedule
- Approach for processing the list – Rene Reitsma
- Maintain continuity for the next couple of years through implementation
- Every Monday or so, a policy or audit will be sent to the committee. By Thursday, the committee will have a discussion about the policy.
- Will current BC courses be grand-fathered into the new BC?
- Currently, no. There are no policies in place, no new LOs or category requirements in place. Intended for the Bacc Core to start with a fresh slate.
- Will current BC courses be grand-fathered into the new BC?