UCC/UGC/YCC

Proposal for Course Deletion

FAST TRACK (Select if this will be a fast track item. Refer to UCC or UGC Fast Track Policy for eligibility)
1. Effective at the END of what term and year?: / Spring 2012
Seeeffectivedates calendar
2. College: / CEFNS / 3. Academic Unit: / Forestry
4. Current course subject and number: / FOR 625
5. Currentcatalog title: / FOR625 APPLIED CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
6. Is this course currently cross listed? Yes No
(For example: ESE 450 and ESE 550)
If yes, list course
7. Is this course currently co-convened? Yes No
(For example: ES 450 and DIS 450)
If yes, list course
8. Is this course in any plan (major, minor or certificate) or sub plan (emphasis or concentration)? Yes No If yes, describe the impact and attach written responses from the affected academic units prior to college curricular submission
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Conservation Ecology; Grad Cert (elective), Master of Forestry; Ecosystem Science Concentration (elective), PhD Forest Science; Ecosystem Science Concentration (elective).
See attached Environmental Science statement.
9. Is there a related plan or sub plan proposal being submitted? Yes No
If no, explain.
No plan changes are necessary because FOR 504 is the replacement for this course, and is already an elective course named in the affected plans.
10. Is there a course fee? Yes No
11. Justification for course deletion.
I have been teaching this course in alternate years, alternating with FOR504 (Current topics in wildlife ecology and conservation biology). In recent years, faculty lines and funding have declined, leading to decreased numbers of graduate students. As a result, it is sometimes hard to meet minimum enrollment, especially in a 600-level class. Once FOR625 is deleted, I will offer FOR504 yearly. Although FOR504 is more narrowly focused than FOR625 (504 is a Special Topics and 625 is a survey course), there was considerable overlap between the two courses. Thus this deletion will reduce redundancy in NAU offerings. Because FOR504 can be repeated for credit and is available to qualified upper-division undergrads, it will be easier to meet enrollment thresholds. I also find it more stimulating to teach a current topics seminar than a survey course.
Answer 12-15 for UCC/YCConly:
12. Is this course an approved Liberal Studies or Diversity course? Yes No
If yes, select all that apply. Liberal Studies Diversity Both
13. Is this course listed in the Course Equivalency Guide? Yes No
14. Is the course a Common Course as defined by your Articulation Task Force? Yes No
15. Is this course a Shared Unique Numbering (SUN) course? Yes No
Scott Galland 09/22/2011
Reviewed by Curriculum Process Associate Date

Approvals:

Department Chair/ Unit Head (if appropriate) Date
Chair of college curriculum committee Date
Dean of college Date
For Committee use only:
UCC/UGC/YCC Approval Date
Approved as submitted: Yes No Approved as modified: Yes No

Revised 06/22/2011