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Thursday, February 22, 2018

Curricular Items

Posted: Thursday, February 22, 2018

Curricular Items

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
Advanced to the President
The following have been approved by the College Senate Curriculum Committee and forwarded to the president for review:

New Courses:
PAD 101 Introduction to Public Administration and Nonprofit Management
PAD 347 Evolution and Development of the Nonprofit Sector
PAD 348 Grants Management and Fund Development in Public and Nonprofit Agencies
PAD 403 NGO Management and International Development

Course Revision:
HEW 488 Internship

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Advanced to the Curriculum Committee
The following have been received in the College Senate Office and forwarded to the College Senate Curriculum Committee for spring 2018 review:

New Course:
CNS 625 Technology and Conservation of Painting III Lab. Prerequisite: CNS 623. Greater involvement with easel painting treatments to allow students to broaden their repertoire of skills, to further develop acuity for recognizing condition problems, and to strengthen visual connoisseurship. Offered annually, fall semester.

Course Revisions:
CNS 623 Technology and Conservation of Paintings II Lab. Prerequisite: CNS 622. Hands-on conservation of easel paintings. Includes treatment proposal ethics and design, aqueous and solvent-based cleaning systems, resins and solvents used for consolidation, mechanics and dynamics of canvas paintings and support systems, humidification and lining treatments, varnishes and varnishing techniques, and color-matching theory and its application to inpainting. Offered annually, spring semester.

CNS 624 Technology and Conservation of Paintings III. Prerequisite: CNS 622. Ethical and practical considerations to help students broaden their repertoire of skills and knowledge of materials as applied to paint consolidation, filling, tear mending, and acrylic dispersions. Additional topics include philosophical approaches to the cleaning of paintings and the design and construction of suction and vacuum hot tables. Offered annually, fall semester.

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