Faculty Senate Meeting (Leon Johnson 346)

11.09.2022

3:15pm – 4:30pm

 

Name

Represents

Attended

Austin, Eric

Acting Chair

X

Thomson, Jennifer

Chair Elect

X

Amendola, Roberta

EN/Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

X

Anderson, Chris

AR/Film and Photography

X

Caton, Gary

Business

X

Coffey, Jerry-Webex

Emeritus Faculty

X

Cowan, Susanne

AR/Architecture

X

Ellis, Colter

LS/Sociology & Anthropology

X

Flory, Dan

LS/History & Philosophy

X

Gedeon, Tomas

LS/Math Sciences

X

Janzen, Gesine

AR/Art

X

Johnson, Jerry

LS/Political Science

X

Kalonde, Gilbert

Education

X

Maher, Rob

EN/Electrical & Computer Engineering

X

McCalla, Stephanie

Chemical and Biological Engineering

X

McDermott, Tim

AG/Land Resources

X

McKelvey, Hannah

Library

X

McPhee, Kevin

AG/ Plant Sciences

X

McWethy, David-Webex

Earth Sciences

X

Miller, Zach-Webex

AG/Research Centers

X

Moyce, Sally-Webex

Nursing-On campus

X

Neufeldt, Sharon

LS/Chemistry

X

Posbergh, Chris

AG/ Animal and Range

X

Rebane, Aleks

Physics

X

Rognlie, Juli

Gallatin College

X

Stowers, Steve

 AG/Micro Cell Biology

X

Walter, Mat-Webex

 Extension/Off Campus

x

 

Alternates

Represents

Attended

Martin, James

LS/Modern Languages

X

Thomas, Amy-Webex

LS/English

X

Yang, Yu

AG/Ag Econ and Econ

X

 

 

OTHER ATTENDEES

Represents

Attended

Adams, Dean-Webex

Faculty Excellence

X

Beck, Carina

AYCSS

X

Brazill, Shihua-Webex

EHHD

X

Fastnow, Chris

Planning and Analysis

X

Hook, EJ

Facilities Services

X

Provost Mokwa

Provost

X

Pruden, Chris

Student Engagement

X

Sobek, Durward

Provost Office

X

Swinford, Steve

Provost Office

X

Wilson, Paytyn

ASMSU Senate Speaker

X

Wright, Garrett

Associate Justice, ASMSU

X

 

I.            Call to Order

a.      Meeting was called to order at 3:15pm.

 

II.            Approval of FS Minutes from October 26, 2022

a.      Tomas Gedeon moves to approve. Susanne Cowan seconds. None opposed. No abstentions. Approved. 

 

III.            FYI items

a.      Spring Awards of Excellence- nominations due November 15 https://www.montana.edu/provost/faculty/awards/index.html

b.      AYCSS Early Alert in NavMSU – Nov 17- last day to drop with “W” grade. 

 https://montana.campus.eab.com/

c.       MSU’s first-ever Research Development Day – Jan 12, 2023

In addition to a keynote from the Head of NSF’s Office of Integrative Activities, Dr. Alicia Knoedler, the event will feature informational sessions and one-on-one consultations with federal program officers (advance sign-up required).

https://www.montana.edu/calendar/events/43447

d.      Alumni Foundation Awards for Excellence Update – Return to the existing number of awards, the inclusion of Gallatin College and graduate students, rebranded and linked to Founders Day. 

https://www.montana.edu/calendar/events/44079

 

 

IV.            Information Updates: 

a.      ASMSU Representatives – Student Bill of Rights”-Payton, Senate Speaker/Garret Wright, Associate Justice

i.      Updated seven years ago

ii.      Next step in approval is the second read at University Council next week. Will then go to the Board of Regents. 

iii.      Covers Gallatin College and Grad students. 

iv.      How can faulty help to spread the awareness of the Bill of Rights?

A.      Would like to see this presented with the Code of Conduct. Documents hand-in-hand.

b.      The University “M”-Chris Pruden, Student Engagement, and EJ Hook, Facility Services

i.      When built in 1918 was the largest M anywhere

ii.      Created to look even from our angle on the ground in town. 

iii.      Questions/Comments

A.      Timeline for work group will be the next couple of months, after gathering feedback. 

B.      Working with the forest service and they are excited and engaged. 

 

V.            Undergraduate Courses and Programs-Please get concerns to Eric or Jennifer in a week from Friday

a.      Courses – First Reading

i.      EENV 202 : Sustainable Waste Management

ii.      HEE 340 : Methods of Health Education

iii.      HVC 260 : Commercial Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

b.      Courses – Second Reading 

i.      SOCI 375 : Law & Globalization

ii.      EENV 498 : Internship

iii.      HSTR 426 : History of Yoga: East and West

iv.      ITS 125 : Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling

v.      ITS 250 : CCNA 3: Exploration

vi.      ITS 252 : CCNA 4: Exploration

vii.      MCH 242 : CNC Probing and Macros

viii.      M 362 : Linear Optimization

A.      Review has been done and all parties agree this can go forward

c.       Course Changes- First Reading

i.      EBME 100 : Introduction to Biomedical Engineering

A.      Credit change from 1 to 2

B.      Additional learning outcomes

C.      Combining EBME 100 and EBME 102 outcomes. Will become one course. 

d.      Course Changes- Second Reading

i.      ECHM 201 : Material and Energy Balances for Chemical & Biological Processes

A.      Title change from Elementary Principles of Chemical and Biological Engineering

ii.      PSCI 347 :The U.S. Congress and the Legislative Process

A.      Title change from Legislative Process

B.      Number changed from 306 to 347, per OCHE/CCN.

e.      Course Inactivations- First Reading

i.      BIOB 377 : Practical Genetics

A.      Course is no longer being offered as it was determined to be too similar in content to BIOB 375

ii.      HORT 447 : Advanced Plant Propagation

A.      Instructor who taught this course left MSU. Current programs don't need this course.

 

VI.            Graduate Courses and Programs 

a.      Graduate Courses – First Reading

i.            BIOO 537 : Plant Development

ii.            CSCI 545 : Advanced Human Computer Interaction

iii.            HDCO 542 : Communication and Helping Skills

iv.            NRSG 639 : Midwifery Clinical Care Skills and Procedures

v.            NRSG 640 : Advanced Pharmacology II Nurse Midwifery

vi.            NRSG 641 : Midwifery Care During the Antepartum

vii.            NRSG 642 : Midwifery Care During the Intrapartum

viii.            NRSG 643 : Midwifery Care During the Postpartum and Care of the Neonate

ix.            NRSG 644 : Primary and Gynecologic Care

x.            NRSG 645 : Advanced Midwifery Clinical I

xi.            NRSG 646 : Advanced Midwifery Clinical II

xii.            NRSG 647 : Advanced Midwifery Clinical III

xiii.            NRSG 648 : Advanced Midwifery Clinical IV

xiv.            PSPP 501 : Navigating Graduate Studies

xv.            STAT 500 : Applied Methods in Statistics

b.      Graduate Courses Changes – Second Reading 

i.            NRSG 575 : Professional Paper and Project

A.      Credit change from 1-4 to 2

ii.            NRSG 604 : Evidence Based Practice I

A.      Credit change from 4 to 3

iii.            PHSX 575: Conceptual Physics for Teachers

A.      Number change from 497

B.      Some students are running into trouble with the 400-level course offering. Because they are graduate students, school districts and administrators are looking for 500 level courses. Plus, there is a limit on how many 400 level courses can be on a graduate Program of Study. This course is of appropriate breadth and depth to be considered a 500-level course.

iv.            PSCI 551 : Quantitative Research Methods

A.      Title change from Research Methods for Public Administrators

v.            SFBS 552 : State of the Food Environment 

A.      Title change from  State of the Environment: Policy, Management, and Practice

c.       Graduate Course Changes – Second Reading

i.         HDCO 550 : Counseling Research and Evaluation

A.      Credit change from 2 to 3

ii.       MSSE 503 : Integrating Literature into the Biology/Life Science Classroom

A.      Title changed from MSSE 503 : Integrating Literature into the Science Classroom

d.      Graduate Course Inactivation- First Reading

i.            ECNS 575 : Professional Paper and Project

A.      This graduate program option is no longer available. Thus, the professional paper course is obsolete. This option was only used by 1 student since its inception over 30 years ago.

e.      Graduate Course Inactivation- Second Reading

i.            M 571 : Principles of Action Research in Mathematics Education

A.      Course has not been offered in over a decade. Students instead take M 577.

ii.            M 572 : Investigating Problems in Mathematics Education

A.      Course has not been offered in over a decade. Students now take M 577 instead.

f.       New Graduate Programs – First Reading

i.            CTCO-CERT : Chemistry Teaching

ii.            ELTO-CERT : Elementary Science Teaching

iii.            ESTO-CERT : Earth Science Teaching

iv.            LSTO-CERT : Life Science Teaching

v.            PTCO-CER : Physics Teaching

g.      New Graduate Programs – Second Reading

i.            DNMW-DNP : Doctor of Nursing Practice - Nurse Midwife

h.      Graduate Program Changes- Second Reading

i.            SCNS-MED : School Counseling

A.      Going from 48 credits to 60 credits.

 

VII.            New Business

a.      Senate Leadership for Spring 2023

i.            Michael Brody will not be returning as Chair of Faculty Senate next semester. 

ii.            Will need to hold a special election for a new Chair Elect.

iii.            You can nominate colleagues, or you can nominate yourself. 

A.      Please spread the word

iv.            Timeline-Hope to have candidates on the Nov. 30th meeting so they can introduce themselves. 

A.      Will hold the vote the following meeting in December. 

v.            Questions

A.      Will Jennifer be the Chair for the entire 23-24 term?

1.      When we hold election, we will need to do a motion to discuss what that is going to look like. 

Ø      For Chair Elect as well

B.      If faculty are curious about special election, what do we do?

1.      Eric is on sabbatical in the Spring, so Chair Elect would step in for the Chair in that case anyway. 

 

VIII.            Senators’ Open Conversation

a.      Have had students asking about courses that are not being taught and when they will be taught again. Many of the old CBN courses. Is there a way to indicate to students that a course is “inactive”? Don’t want to inactivate it all together. 

i.            Will get some options to you.

ii.            Could make a comment in the course description. 

 

IX.            Public Comment

a.      None

 

X.            Adjourn

a.      Rob Maher moves to adjourn. Meeting adjourned at 4:11pm.