University Graduate Council Minutes
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Council in Attendance:
Ahmed Al-Kaisy (Engineering)
Christopher Livingston (Architecture)
Brock Smith (Agriculture)
Dennis Aig (Arts)
Lisa Davis (Letters & Science)
Tena Versland (Education)
James Becker (Health & Human Development)
Michael Brody (Faculty Senate)
Craig Ogilvie (Dean of The Graduate School)
Susan Kollin (Letters & Science)
Sara Mannheimer (Library)
Sobia Anjum (Student Representative)
Marc Giullian (Business)
Wade Hill (Nursing)
Also in Attendance:
Lauren Cerretti (Graduate School)
Absent:
Que Vo (International Programs)
Meeting started at 11:05 am on Webex
Approval of April 1, 2020 Minutes
Motion to approve made by Livingston, 2nd by Aig, unanimously passed
Announcements
Faculty Senate Update (Brody)
- Working with upper administration on how to complete student evaluations and peer
evaluations for promotion and tenure
- Faculty will have to opt-in for evaluations from department, not required
- Asked administration for consistent and streamlined communications
- Have asked faculty how they would like to receive information over the summer while they are off contract. Understand it will be difficult; want to know how best to keep faculty informed
- Next Faculty Senate meeting is next week
Old Business
DEMT-CERT, Graduate Certificate for Dual Enrollment Mathematics Teachers, proposal (Livingston)
- Math responded to UGC questions
- Making the certificate 12 credits could confuse students because state requirement is 9, might make MSU look less appealing than other schools offering the courses for dual enrollment certification
- Hoping to work toward stackable credentials
- Montana school districts do not pay for graduate credits
- Suggestion: approve at 9 but ask policy committee to craft policy language to indicate certs are generally 12 credits but exceptions can be made for state requirements or other reasons
- Some agreement. More attractive to students, more marketable, keeps MSU competitive with other institutions.
- Some disagreement. Certificate requirements and state requirements are different.
What is the reason to meet state requirements?
- If students take 9 credits as non-degree, they can still use those 9 credits toward a future degree at MSU
- Timing makes this unlikely to be reviewed by Faculty Senate this semester due to their workload
- Suggestion to move ahead and call for a motion
- Livingston moves to approve certificate, Aig second
- Vote: 9 pass, 1 abstain
- Versland suggests policy committee write 12 credit policy for fall
MVS-MS, MS in Veterinary Science (Livingston)
- Emailed Mark Quinn meeting minutes and questions from Council
- Revisions submitted to CiM by proposer
- Indicates all classes are taken P/F and this is a national standard
- MVS would be only grad program all P/F at MSU (GS normal policy limit is 3 cr)
- Proposal notes their students come in with an average gpa of 3.6
- Learning outcomes were not addressed in new version, UGC had asked for more info;
learning outcomes seem lower level than a graduate learning outcome
- Does Council want to see modified learning outcomes before a vote?
- Does Council want to vote or wait?
- Livingston moves to approve with suggestion to add detail to learning outcomes, Aig second, unanimous pass
- Indicates all classes are taken P/F and this is a national standard
New Business
Draft process for graduate courses to have registration holds (Ogilvie)
- Any comments, email Dean Ogilvie
Adjourned at 12:04 pm
Next scheduled meeting – April 29, Webex