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University Senate (Faculty Senate) records Minutes (Records) Universities and colleges -- Faculty University of Kentucky University Senate (Faculty Senate) meeting minutes, July 13, 1925 text University of Kentucky University Senate (Faculty Senate) meeting minutes, July 13, 1925 1925 1925-07-13 2020 true xt7d513txh9d section xt7d513txh9d me 108 5.).) ‘1 Ln w Lem. a ; tm ems redits lanced ;. lgin- 'J diet red hm ree School ' hool lg- .... Practice Teaching a threevcredit course,was increased from three credits to five credits. The following courses recommended by the College of fiducation were referred to Dean Taylor and Footer Miner: 5 . qOQNClATHINS .. \ Education 146 ~ rue h%+~awwwfij 3: Elementary Education 'JEducaticn 147 w The Psfchclcfiy of Secondary Education. ouN A+ION5 Senate approved the granting of a fellowship to Charles T. Razor. .‘~\ 3; U ,-- , ' tdEZEEefir‘5“1J”” ____m- ; wally“ Secretary MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE JULY 13, 1925 The Senate met in the Little Theatre Monday, July 13, President McVey presiding. The minutes of May 28 were read and approvedl The recenmendation of the Rules Committee, “That the Committee on Scholarship and Attendance be empowered to deduct from a student‘s semester's total number of credits and points for irregular attendance” was postponed until September. - The report of the special committee on Duplication of Work was called for and President McVey asked if anyone desired to have it read and considered at this time. No motion was made to consider the report and it was postponed to the September meeting. The following recommendations of the College of Arts and Sciences were approved: “English 130a and lSOb - Comparative Literature. Survey of master- pieces from Homer to the present day. Lectures, class discussions, assigned readings and written reports. 3 hrs. a week. Psychology 7 « Psychology of the Child. Pre-requisite an introduc~ tory course in psychology. 3 credits. Second semester. Changes in numbers of Sociology courses made necessary by the organization of the College of Commerce: JSociology Slant - changed to la—lb. *Sociology 151 - changed to 101 jSociology 152 a changed to 102 SSociology 153 — changed to 103 »~Sociology 154 ~ changed to 104 eSociology 155 a changed to 105 ASociology 156 m changed to 106 JSociology 159 — changed to 107 ‘iSociology 161 - changed to 108 tSociology 251a-251b ~ chnged to 201a, ZOlb Univ. Senate July 13 now “all; The following rcco I. 121 A. That Home the degree The following r Civil Engi Engineering. ter; drawing r The following r lEconomics Drop Econo Economics Economics Economics Boonomics 'Economics Senate als members of the class in Commerce by compl 6 credits in a forei total of 127 credits accorded to students WF October 12, aporoved: JAdd Economics 117 n Corporation Finance n 3 credits. TEIE The University Senate met President McVey presidi The minutes of July 13, were read and approved. Brofessors George nonerts end W. Senate representatives on - we:-"-~*I""5'c-U¢r.y»~u‘e rtz‘:!:fi5v-‘~1J-.nx 3 endation from the College of Agriculture was appmwea , . of; e n Advanced Genetics ~ a course dealing * Prerequis animal, A.I. 119. Hi plant and human genetics.‘ ir Lectures, 3 hrs First semester. .. Economic: 42, Home Management, be made a prerequigiefm BQS“ YV of in Home EconomiCS. ecommendation from the College of Engineering waSinmwl neering 5 - Elements of Architecture ~ For seniorsinCm Lecture and recitation one hour a week for the firstsma oom four hours a week, second half of first semesteL ecommendations of the college of Commerce were approwm 201,.idvanced Economic m chonged to Economics 203 - History of Economic Thought ~ 3 credits. T‘J ndcs 101 and Add a Economics 116 a Business Orgmfilafiw, 3 credits. and New Courses 115 118 119 120 8 1 Contemporary Economic Thought a 3 credits Cost Accounting ~ 3 credits Principles of Retailing n 2 credits Commercial and Agricultural Organization ~ Sore Economic Geography _ 3 credits. 1 v-5 0 approved the request of the College of Commerce toan of 1926 to qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Schme eting 30 credit in Commerce, 6 credits in English, gn language, 6 credits in a natural science, and a vith a standing of one. This privilege is to be who have had 15 credits or more in Economics. 8 3 I w "1/ gig 1E2.W_i‘f.._. Secretary UNIVERSITY SENATE 0C DEER 12, 1225 n the Little Theatre Monday, i ng. S. Webb were elected * University Council for the year lSZonm wile The following recommendation from the Rules Committee was