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Senate Bill 10-11-29

Bill ID: 10-11-29
PCC ID: 10011
Name: PCC Proposal to Suspend the Bachelor of Science Program in Physical Education
Proposed: 11/09/2010
Sponsor: PCC Committee
Proposal: The Department of Kinesiology is requesting the suspension of the 4-year Bachelor of Science in Physical Education. The Department of Kinesiology is committed to continuing to offer a quality professional preparation program in Physical Education preparing students for certification to teach Physical Education to students in grades Kindergarten to 12th grade. In place of the BS in Physical Education we will offer a Master Certification program (MCERT) in Physical Education.
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Status

Status: Completed
Completed On: 02/17/2011

History

Status: Complete
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Status: Complete
Reviewer: Senate
Received: 2010-12-01
Decision Date: 2010-12-08
Decision: The Senate reviewed the proposal as an informational item.
Actions: Because the Senate reviewed the proposal as an informational item, it was not forwarded to the President's Office for approval. It was sent directly to the Chancellor's Office and the Maryland Higher Education Committee for review.
Next Step: Chancellor's Approval
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Status: Complete
Reviewer: Senate Executive Committee (SEC)
Received: 2010-11-10
Decision Date: 2010-11-17
Decision: The SEC voted to place the proposal on the December 8, 2010 Senate meeting agenda as an informational item.
Actions: The SEC reviewed the proposal at its November 17, 2010, meeting and voted to forward the proposal to the Senate for review.
Next Step: Senate Review
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Status: Complete
Reviewer: Programs, Curricula, & Courses (PCC) Committee
Received: 2010-10-29
Decision Date: 2010-11-05
Decision: The committee voted to forward its recommendations to the SEC for consideration.
Actions: The Committee considered the proposal at its November 5, 2010 meeting. Dr. Ana Palla-Kane, Director of Undergraduate Programs in Kinesiology, was present to discuss the proposal and answer questions.
Next Step: SEC Review
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