Browsing College Senate Resolutions by Title
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Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational Administration Leading to School District Leader Certification
(2004-03-29)Re-registration of program required by New York State Education Department as a result of the change in administrative certification requirements effective September 1, 2004. Our existing EDA programs meet the new requirements ... -
Certificate Program in Child Drama
(1980-05-05)Proposes a certificate program in Child Drama. Explains the goals, clientele, requirements, path to bachelor's degree, curriculum structure and course descriptions. -
Certificate Program in Keyboard History and Technology
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Certification Program for Speech and Hearing
(1968-05-06)The Faculty Senate approved the recommendation of the Academic Policies Committee and endorses the concept of a Certification Program for the Teaching of Speech and Hearing for the Handicapped. -
Change course Requirements for the Biochemistry major
(2011-12-12)Requiring a foundation course for inorganic chemistry, adding a lab course for physical chemistry for life sciences, and removing requirement of analytical chemistry. Accepted by President Halstead 2/20/12 - Effective Immediately -
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Change Healthcare Administration (HCA) Program to 100% Online Degree Program
(SUNY Brockport, College Senate, 2023-01-27)This proposal seeks to convert the existing Healthcare Administration Major to a fully online degree program. This shift is anticipated to have immediate, positive implications for enrollment and aligns with SUNY Brockport's ... -
Change in Academic Calendar
(1971-09-21)Motion that the Faculty Senate express its displeasure with the administration for failing to consult with the Senate or the Calendar Committee in changing the spring calendar (1971-1972). -
Change in Academic Information Guide, 1970-1971
(1971-05-03)Change in Academic Information Guide, 1970-71 - Accepted by President Albert W. Brown 5/13/71 - Effective 5/12/71 -
Change in Academic Policies Handbook
(1974-11-04)The General Academic Review Committee will consider appeals of all students who have not declared majors through the Office of Academic Advisement. This Committee and its chairman will be appointed by the President of the ... -
Change in Annual Credit Requirements to Maintain Academic Scholarships
(SUNY Brockport, College Senate, 2020)The number of credits to be completed within one calendar year that are required to maintain an academic scholarship (Green, Gold) would be changed to match the annual credit requirements for the NYS Excelsior Scholarship Program. -
Change in Anthropology Major Program
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Change in Biological Science Major Requirements: Majors in Biological Sciences, Medical Technology, and Environmental Sciences
(1998-04-01)Minimum grade of C to be obtained for BIO 201, 202 before being allowed to take further courses in major -
Change in Computer Science Requirements
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Change in Economics Major re: Economics Honors program
(1969-02-10)Students will need 2.8 - 3.0 or above grade point average to be admitted to the Economics Honors program and that he needed to have at least the grade of B in the Honors course to receive honors on his college record. More ... -
Change in Eligibility for Administrative Internship
(2007-11-12)This change pertains to eligibility for the Administrative Internship, EDA 888. We propose that in order to qualify for the Internship, that all credits taken at SUNY Brockport in current certification studies (EDA required ... -
Change in Health Assessment Courses From Level I to Level III Courses and New Course Numbers and Titles to Differentiate RN to BSN Courses From Traditional Pre-Licensure Courses
(SUNY Brockport, College Senate, 2020)The current RN to BSN program began in 2007. At that time, NUR344 Health Assessment and NUR 345 Health Assessment Clinical taught in the RN to BSN program were the same courses as those taught in the traditional pre-licensure ... -
Change in History MA Program
(2008-12-08)HST 691/695 becomes an elective. Students must take a 500-level research-intensive course and at least 18 credits at the 600/700 level. HST 701 Thesis becomes 6 credits. Theses graded A or A- will be bound and placed in ...