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Curriculum,
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By JfMLaFEMINA
SUH Writer
The USC Faculty Seriate recently
discussed changes in curriculum,
nominations for various faculty committees,
and the resignation of Pam
Parsons.
One major concern of the faculty was
the addition to the curriculum of a new
course in the Art Department, Art 359.
This course will be an "interdisciplinary
combination course"
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suppuseuiy cuiuuiiuiig two cuuibtb which
have been dropped from the curriculum;
Art education 100 and Music 110, an art
department spokesman said.
Faculty from both colleges voiced
opposition to the change, complaining
that th new course will not cover much
of the important background information
which is taught in the two deleted
courses.
Time was spent discussing a motion
which would allow faculty members to
submit final grades to the dean by "noon
of the day following the scheduled date/'
This would give the faculty more time to
grade finals which occur late in the afternoon
and submit them the following
morning.
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Opposition to this centered around the
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the morning after the last scheduled final
exam.
Such a situation could result in
students participating in commencement
exercises without knowing if they will
receive a diploma. The motion was
passed, allotting the extra time to the
faculty.
Government and International Studies
professor Raymond Moore spoke out
about the recent resignation of former
Lady Gamecock coach.
Moore said that "high budgeted
sports", which he termed "a bunch of
non-educational nonsense," have no
place in an institute of higher education.
Moore said the university must have
had some idea as to what was taking
place on the basketball squad, adding
that "nothing was done because she was
a winner."
Moore closed by urging the faculty to
"be on the watch" for any further improprieties
and to be more attentive to
the actions of the Athletic Department.
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