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December ll, at 4:00 p.m. President Donovan presided.

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The University Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall, Monday, ' i
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The minutes of November 13 were approved as read. i
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Dean Kirwan presented for the Committee on Student Organizations a 1L

recommendation to approve the organization of the University of Kentucky
‘ Amateur Radio Club. The University Faculty approved the request.

 

 

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Dean White presented for the College of Arts and Sciences the follow-
reccmmended new courses and course changes, which were approved by the

“g” Anatomy and_?hysiology 202 Advanced Neurophysiology (3)
This course includes electrical analysis of nerve fibres and synapse. present-
‘ day theories of nerve impulse spinal and higher reflexes, metabolism of
the nervous system and theories of central nervous function from the
nt. Two lectures and one two~hour laboratory period per
5 A & P 107 and 109, or consent of the instructor.

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cybernetic viewp‘
week. Prere uis.

Anthgppology 118 Cultures of the Southwestern United States (3)
Development from the earliest times to the present of the sedentary and
nomadic peoples. Emp.osis on prehistoric Puebloan. Mogollon and Hohokam

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Anthropology 180 Anthrcoology: Man and His Works (3)

An intensive survey course; covering all the areas of anthropology:
F anthropology (man's nature), archaeology (man's earliest history) and social
i anthropology (man's learned behavior, the types of his society, and his

cultural processes.

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. Philosophy 110, The Making of t.e Modern Mind (3)

( A study of the intellectual background of the modern age.
17th and 18th century rationalism. 19th century romanticism
some of the major tendencies to be stressed.

Renaissance humanism,
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i Philosophy 199 Problems of Ehilosophy (3)
( This course is for students who have had little or no
philosophy but who desire to study the basic presuppositions underlying

religion, education, art, morality and government.

formal training in

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Physical Education 72 Intermediate Football (3)

Designed for football players and physical education majors who wish to

become coaches. The fundamentals of all positions and playing strategy 'l
One hour lecture and four hours laboratory. Prerequisite: j

 

are covered.
P.Ea 42 or consent of instructor.

‘h Psychology 205 a,b or SociolOgy 205 a,b Seminar in Social Psychology (3) ‘
Each semester some topic in the field of social psychology. such as attitudes
and beliefs, structure and function of social groups. social determinants of

behavior, leadership. and morale. will be studied inten51vely.

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Romance Languages 150 The Teaching of Romance Languages 3

A course for teachersand prospective teachers of French or Spanish, with
the objective of providing a more vital approach to the teac
languages.

ning of these
II, Courses to be dropped:

Romance Languages lOc Snanish Conversation and ComBosition (3)

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Library Science lfiib Referenceand Bibliography. Change from 2 to 3 credits,
Library science 229 Advanced Cataloging and Classification. Che 5e from 4 1
to 3 credits. ;
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In the absence of Dean Slone, Dean White also presented recommendations
from the College of Pharmacy as follows:
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Course to be Reinstated
Chemistry 23a.b a Physics w 3 hours 7 I
Change in Course Title
Pharmacy 123 — New & Modern Pharmacy to ~
Pharmacy 123 m Modern Drugs '
The University Faculty approved the recommendations from the College 3
of Pharmacy. I
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President Donovan asked for a Faculty approval of his extension of the
Christmas holiday to January 3. in order that students attending the Sugar
Bowl Game might be able to return to classes on time. The Faculty approved
President Donovan's proposed amendment to the calendar. l
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The President announced that Barry Bingham would speak at Memorial Hall, 5
Tuesday evening, December 12, and he urged the attendance of the Faculty. i:
The Faculty Adjournede .
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