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BOARD O F T R U S T E E S Establishment of a Minor In Chemistry, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Urbana

[February 14

T h e Urbana-Champaign Senate has approved the establishment of a minor in chemistry within the Sciences and Letters Curriculum of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. This minor will be available to all students in majors other than chemistry, within the Sciences and Letters Curriculum. Requirements consist of twenty hours of chemistry beyond Chemistry 100, including at least 6 hours designated as advanced by the college. No additional resources are needed in order to institute the minor. Establishment of a Minor in Anthropology, Sciences and Letters Curriculum, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Urbana T h e Urbana-Champaign Senate has approved the establishment of a minor in anthropology in the Sciences and Letters Curriculum of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. T h e minor is sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and will require 18 hours of coursework including 6 hours at an advanced level. Flexibility in course selection within the department's offerings will allow the minor to be tailored to individual students' needs, thus accommodating students in diverse majors. Establishment of a Concentration in Entrepreneurship, Undergraduate Program in Business Administration, College of Commerce and Business Administration, Urbana T h e Urbana-Champaign Senate has approved the establishment of a concentration in entrepreneurship within the Curriculum of Business Administration, College of Commerce andd Business Administration. Students concentrating in entrepreneurship will complete all college and department core requirements and four courses relating to entrepreneurship. Currently, students majoring in business administration complete coursework in one of six concentrations; entrepreneurship will provide an additional specialty area and will permit students to study the financial and management aspects of owning and operating small businesses. No new resources are needed. T h i s r e p o r t was received for r e c o r d . Transfer of the Department of Speech and Hearing Science from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to the College of Applied Life Studies, Urbana (7) T h e Urbana-Champaign Senate has approved the unanimous recommendation of the Department of Speech and Hearing Science faculty that the department be transferred from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to the College of Applied Life Studies. This action was also endorsed by the Executive Committees of both colleges and by both college deans. T h e transfer will include the budget, space, and personnel assigned to the department at the time of transfer, and the department will retain its current structure, form of governance, and mission. No new resources are required as a result of this transfer. Responsibility for the undergraduate specialized Bachelor of Science Curriculum in Speech and Hearing Science and the Masters and Ph.D. programs sponsored by the department will remain with the department and be transferred with it to the College of Applied Life Studies. T h e Bachelor of Science Curriculum in Speech and Hearing Science will also be retained in liberal arts and sciences for a period of five years after the formal