University of Connecticut
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Committee on Curricula and Courses

Proposal to Add a New Graduate Course
Last revised: Tuesday, May 24, 2005

See "Instructions for completing CLAS CC&C forms" for general instructions and specific notes.

1. Date:

2. Department requesting this course:

3. Semester and year in which course will be first offered:

Final catalog Listing (see Note A):
Assemble this from the information listed immediately below. Use the following example or current graduate catalog as a style guide:
(Example. Replace with your copy when completing this proposal):
ENGL 323. The English Drama to 1642

3 credits. Lecture. Open to graduate students in English and Medieval Studies, others with permission.
      A survey of English drama from the beginnings until 1642. The plays of Marlowe, Kyd, Greene, Dekker, Middleton, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher, Webster, Massinger and others are studied.
ENGL 323. The English Drama to 1642 3 credits. Lecture. Open to graduate students in English, others with permission. ENGL 365. Irish Literature 3 credits. Lecture. Open to graduate students in English, others with permission. ENGL 371. Literary Criticism 3 credits. Seminar. Open to graduate students in English and Medieval Studies, others with permission. ENGL 408. Seminar in the English Language 3 credits. Seminar. Open to graduate students in Items included in catalog Listing:

Obligatory Items

1. Standard abbreviation for Department or Program (see Note O):

2. Course Number (see Note B):
If requesting a specific number (e.g. “354” instead of “3XX”), have you verified with the Registrar that this number is available for use? __ Yes __ No
3. Course Title:

4. Course description, if appropriate (see Note K):

5. Number of Credits -- use numerical characters, e.g. "3" rather than "three" (see Note D):

6. Course type (choose one or more from the following as appropriate -- if none are appropriate, this item may be omitted, as in the following example: "GRAD 496. Full-Time Doctoral Research. 3 credits.")
__Lecture; __ Laboratory; __ Seminar; __ Practicum.

Optional Items

7. Prerequisites, if applicable (see Note F):

8. Recommended Preparation, if applicable (see Note G):

9. Consent of Instructor, if applicable (see Note T)

10. Exclusions, if applicable (see Note H):

11. Repetition for credit, if applicable (see Note I):

12. S/U grading, if applicable (see Note X):

Justification

1. Reasons for adding this course: (see Note L)

2. Academic Merit (see Note L):

3. Overlapping Courses (see Note M):

4. Number of Students Expected:

5. Number and Size of Section:

6. Effects on Other Departments (see Note N):

7. Staffing (see Note P):

8. Dates approved by (see Note Q):
    Department Curriculum Committee:
    Department Faculty:

9. Name, Phone Number, and e-mail address of principal contact person:


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