C-3 Orientation Packet (contains internal procedures, policies, and practices)
FUNCTION: To review proposals from colleges, schools, and units for changes to the undergraduate curriculum; to consider issues of educational quality of undergraduate degree programs and the implications of degree changes on other programs, course demand, graduation rates, and related issues; and to recommend action to the Faculty Council on such proposals. The committee shall determine which curriculum change proposals will route to the Faculty Council for legislation and which proposals will route directly to the Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost. The committee will maintain a point-of-contact list for each college, school, or unit. Proposal questions and concerns will be routed to the relevant college, school, or unit’s point of contact. The committee shall make an annual written report of its work to the General Faculty and Faculty Council.
COMPOSITION: The Faculty Council Chair Elect will serve as the chair of the committee. The Educational Policy Committee (EPC) will designate a voting member to sit on the committee as Vice Chair. Seven voting members of the General Faculty, one from each of the following college curriculum committees, will serve three-year staggered terms:
- Cockrell School of Engineering
- College of Fine Arts
- College of Liberal Arts
- College of Natural Sciences
- McCombs School of Business
- Moody College of Communication
- School of Undergraduate Studies
Three voting members of the General Faculty selected from among the smaller colleges/schools will serve three-year staggered terms:
- College of Education
- College of Pharmacy
- Jackson School of Geosciences
- School of Architecture
- School of Information
- School of Law
- School of Nursing
- School of Social Work
Deans of colleges/schools will send one or more names of faculty serving on the college/school curriculum committees to the Committee on Committees. In the event that a college/school curriculum committee does not exist, the Dean shall send names of faculty serving on departmental curriculum committees. The Committee on Committees will submit its faculty recommendations to the president for appointment. In addition, every year the Chair of the Faculty Council shall appoint two voting faculty members of the Faculty Council for one-year terms. Deans, Associate Deans, Assistant Deans, Department Chairs, and other administrative officials are ineligible for election or appointment. The vice provost for undergraduate academic affairs shall serve as administrative adviser without vote.
{Established in April 2019, D 17016-17018 }
Member E-mail Address Book (comma delimited)
Member E-mail Address Book (semi-colon delimited)
Schedule of Fall Meetings
Wednesday, September 18, 11:00-Noon, Gebauer Hall 4th Floor Conference Room
Wednesday, October 23, 10:30-Noon, Gebauer Hall 4th Floor Conference Room
Wednesday, November 20, 11:00-Noon, Gebauer Hall 3rd Floor Conference Room
2019-2020 Membership
2019-2020 Committee Chair
Anthony L. Brown, Faculty Council Chair Elect, Professor, Curriculum and Instruction
Email: alb@austin.utexas.edu
Vice Chair
Katie Pritchett, Educational Policy Committee representative
Email: katie.pritchett@utexas.edu
2019-2020
Anthony L. Brown, Faculty Council Chair Elect, Professor, Curriculum and Instruction
Beili Liu, Professor, Art and Art History
Michael S Mackert, Professor, Advertising and Public Relations
Katie Pritchett, Educational Policy Committee representative, Management, Lecturer
Veronica G. Walker, Clinical Associate Professor, Nursing
2019-2021
Mark E. Mear, Professor, Aerospace Engineering
Juan Miro, Professor, Architecture
Thomas S. Shively, Professor, IROM
2019-2022
Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Associate Professor, Information
Lori K. Holleran, Professor, Social Work, and Director of UGS Instruction
S. John Mihic, Associate Professor, Neuroscience
Jonathan Schofer, Associate Professor, Religious Studies
2019-2020 Faculty Council Representatives
Cynthia A. Labrake, Professor of Instruction, Biology Instructional Office
Christen Smith, Associate Professor, African and African Diaspora Studies
Administrative Adviser without Vote
2019-2020
David E. Platt, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Academic Affairs