John Wood Community College Curriculum Committee met March 12

John Wood Community College Curriculum Committee met March 12
Paula Hawley, Board Member — John Wood Community College
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John Wood Community College Curriculum Committee met March 12.

Here are the minutes provided by the committee:

The Curriculum meeting commenced at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday March 12, 2025. Attendees included Dr. Randy Greenwell Trustee; Mr. Don Hess, Trustee; Dr. Bryan Renfro, President; Dr. Shelley Barkley, Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs; and Kristina Johnson, Notetaker.

The request to designate MUS 131 Music Theory/Ear Training I, as a general education requirement has been reviewed but is not approved at this time. It has been returned for further clarification to ensure it aligns with institutional standards and educational objectives. Additional information is needed on how this change supports general education requirements and impacts student learning outcomes before it can be reconsidered.

Meeting adjourned at 11:00 a.m.

https://www.jwcc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/03.12.25-BCM.docx



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