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4 Committees Meet: Finance, Audit, Committee Chairs, Personnel
Location:   TBR Central Office - Nashville

The Finance and Business Operations Committee will meet at 10 a.m. CDT to consider maintenance fee and tuition rate recommendations.

 

The Audit Committee meeting will begin at approximately 11 a.m. The agenda includes: 

I.Informational reporting

a.Review of Comptroller’s Office audit reports

b.Review of internal audit reports 

II.Review of conflict of interest and related policies

III.Discussion on quality assessment review

IV.Non-public executive session

 

After a lunch break, the Committee Chairs will meet at 12:45 p.m. to address these agenda items:

I.Finance and business issues

II.Legislative review

III.Personnel and compensation 

IV.Update on TTC director’s search at Livingston

V.President emeritus contracts

VI.Draft June Board meeting agenda

 

The Personnel & Compensation Committee will meet immediately following to address recommendations for compensation plans. 

 

The four meetings are open to the public and the press with the exception of the non-public executive session of the Audit Committee. Those wishing to attend should contact Monica Greppin-Watts at monica.greppin-watts@tbr.edu or 615-366-4417 before 4:30 p.m. CDT June 3 so building security clearance can be arranged. Anyone with a disability who wishes to participate should use the same contact to request services needed to facilitate attendance. Contact may be made in person, by writing, by e-mail, by telephone or otherwise and should be received no later than noon June 3.

 

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TBR Quarterly Board Meeting
Location:   Walters State Community College

 Committee meetings will begin at 1 p.m. EDT June 20 in the Lyceum of the Student Services Building. Committees will meet in this order: Personnel and Compensation; Finance and Business Operations; Academic Policies and Programs; Business, Community and Public Affairs; and Tennessee Technology Centers.

The full Board will meet on Friday, when members will vote on the Finance and Business Operations Committee’s recommendations for tuition and fees. The committee recommends maintenance fee/tuition increases of 3 percent for each of the 13 community colleges across the state and ranging from 1.4 to 6 percent for the six TBR universities at its June 4 meeting. Students at the Tennessee Technology Centers will not see a maintenance fee increase. The recommendations are lower than recent years thanks to increased state-funded general operating dollars.

Other new business to go before the Board includes:

·      Report of the Personnel and Compensation Committee Meeting that Includes Faculty Promotional Increases and Approval of the System Compensation Plan Recommendations

·      Report of the Tennessee Technology Centers Committee Meeting that Includes a Recommendation for the New Director at the TTC - Livingston

·      Notice to the Board Regarding Change in the Bylaws 

·      Naming of the Tennis Complex at East Tennessee State University

·      Naming of the Health Sciences Complex at Volunteer State Community Colleges 

·      Resolution of Appreciation for Regent Bob Raines

·      Resolution of Appreciation for President Shirley Raines

·      Resolution of Appreciation for Director Ralph Robbins

·      Election of the Chairman and Vice Chairman for 2013-2014 

A full agenda and meeting materials are available on the TBR website athttp://www.tbr.edu/about/default.aspx?id=1390. All meetings are open to the public and the press as observers. Any member of the public or media who plans to attend should contact Monica Greppin-Watts at monica.greppin-watts@tbr.edu or 615-366-4417 before noon CDT Wednesday, June 19, so access can be arranged. The meetings are also accessible to view via live streaming video athttp://www.ustream.tv/channel/tennessee-board-of-regents using the password tbr2011.

Anyone with a disability who wishes to attend should contact Greppin-Watts to request services needed to facilitate attendance. Contact may be made in person, by writing, by e-mail, by telephone or otherwise and should be received by noon June 19 as well.


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6/21/2013
TBR Quarterly Board Meeting
Location:   Walters State Community College

 Committee meetings will begin at 1 p.m. EDT June 20 in the Lyceum of the Student Services Building. Committees will meet in this order: Personnel and Compensation; Finance and Business Operations; Academic Policies and Programs; Business, Community and Public Affairs; and Tennessee Technology Centers.

The full Board will meet on Friday, when members will vote on the Finance and Business Operations Committee’s recommendations for tuition and fees. The committee recommends maintenance fee/tuition increases of 3 percent for each of the 13 community colleges across the state and ranging from 1.4 to 6 percent for the six TBR universities at its June 4 meeting. Students at the Tennessee Technology Centers will not see a maintenance fee increase. The recommendations are lower than recent years thanks to increased state-funded general operating dollars.

Other new business to go before the Board includes:

·      Report of the Personnel and Compensation Committee Meeting that Includes Faculty Promotional Increases and Approval of the System Compensation Plan Recommendations

·      Report of the Tennessee Technology Centers Committee Meeting that Includes a Recommendation for the New Director at the TTC - Livingston

·      Notice to the Board Regarding Change in the Bylaws 

·      Naming of the Tennis Complex at East Tennessee State University

·      Naming of the Health Sciences Complex at Volunteer State Community Colleges 

·      Resolution of Appreciation for Regent Bob Raines

·      Resolution of Appreciation for President Shirley Raines

·      Resolution of Appreciation for Director Ralph Robbins

·      Election of the Chairman and Vice Chairman for 2013-2014 

A full agenda and meeting materials are available on the TBR website athttp://www.tbr.edu/about/default.aspx?id=1390. All meetings are open to the public and the press as observers. Any member of the public or media who plans to attend should contact Monica Greppin-Watts at monica.greppin-watts@tbr.edu or 615-366-4417 before noon CDT Wednesday, June 19, so access can be arranged. The meetings are also accessible to view via live streaming video athttp://www.ustream.tv/channel/tennessee-board-of-regents using the password tbr2011.

Anyone with a disability who wishes to attend should contact Greppin-Watts to request services needed to facilitate attendance. Contact may be made in person, by writing, by e-mail, by telephone or otherwise and should be received by noon June 19 as well.


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Articulation:  Common Course Rubrics and Numbers

This page contains the course rubrics and numbers for common courses within the categories comprising the 41 hour common general education core distribution operative in Tennessee Board of Regents institutions.  Course rubrics and numbers for beginning and intermediate foreign language courses and remedial/developmental courses are also included on this page

Category 

I. English Composition

ENGL 1010 English Composition I
ENGL 1020 English Composition II

II. Humanities

Sub-Category of Literature

ENGL 2010 Introduction to Literature I
ENGL 2020 Introduction to Literature II
ENGL 2030 Introduction to Literature (Experiencing Literature)
ENGL 2110 Survey of American Literature I
ENGL 2120 Survey of American Literature II
ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature
ENGL 2210 Survey of British Literature I
ENGL 2220 Survey of British Literature II
ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature
ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I
ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II
ENGL 2330 Survey of World Literature
ENGL 2410 Survey of Literature of the Western World I
ENGL 2420 Survey of Literature of the Western World II
ENGL 2430 Survey of Literature of the Western World

Other Humanities Courses

ART 1030 Art Appreciation
MUS 1030 Music Appreciation
PHIL 1030 Introduction to Philosophy
THEA 1010 Introduction to Theatre I
THEA 1020 Introduction to Theatre II
THEA 1030 Introduction to Theatre

III. History

HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization I
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization II
HIST 1110 Survey of World Civilization I
HIST 1120 Survey of World Civilization II
HIST 1210 Survey of World History I
HIST 1220 Survey of World History II
HIST 2010 Survey of United States History I
HIST 2020 Survey of United States History II
HIST 2030 Tennessee History

IV. Natural Sciences

BIOL 1010 Introduction to Biology I (for non-science majors)
BIOL 1020 Introduction to Biology II (for non-science majors)
BIOL 1030 Introduction to Biology
BIOL 1110 General Biology I (for science majors or non-differentiated biology tracks)
BIOL 1120 General Biology II (for science majors or non-differentiated biology tracks)
BIOL 1230 Introduction to Microbiology (for non-science majors)
BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
BIOL 2030 Human Anatomy and Physiology
BIOL 2230 or 3230 Microbiology

CHEM 1010 Introduction to Chemistry I (for non-science majors)
CHEM 1020 Introduction to Chemistry II (for non-science majors)
CHEM 1030 Introduction to Chemistry
CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I (for science majors or non-differentiated chemistry tracks)
CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II (for science majors or non-differentiated chemistry tracks)
CHEM 2010 or 3010 Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 2020 or 3020 Organic Chemistry II

GEOG 1010 Physical Geography I
GEOG 1020 Physical Geography II
GEOG 1110 or
GEOL 1110 Earth Science I
GEOG 1120 or
GEOL 1120 Earth Science II
GEOL 1030 Survey of Geology
GEOL 1040 Physical Geology
GEOL 1050 Historical Geology

PSCI 1030 Survey of Physical Science

PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Based Physics I
PHYS 2020 Non-Calculus Based Physics II
PHYS 2110 Calculus-Based Physics I
PHYS 2120 Calculus-Based Physics II

ASTR 1010 Introduction to Astronomy I
ASTR 1020 Introduction to Astronomy II
ASTR 1030 Introduction to Astronomy

Note on laboratory courses: Institutions that specify laboratory sections for credit will use a numbering scheme such as 1011, 1021, 2011, 2021, etc. to specify laboratories.

V. Mathematics

MATH 0990 Geometry (course specified to satisfy admissions requirements)

MATH 1010 Math for Liberal Arts (Contemporary Mathematics)
MATH 1110 College Algebra/College Algebra I (non-science majors)
MATH 1120 College Algebra II (non-science majors)
MATH 1130 College Algebra

MATH 1410 Number Concepts/Algebra Structures (Education)
MATH 1420 Logic/Problem Solving/Geometry (Education)

MATH 1510 Probability/Statistics I (non-calculus based)
MATH 1520 Probability/Statistics II (non-calculus based)
MATH 1530 Probability/Statistics (one-semester, non-calculus based)

MATH 1610 Finite Mathematics I
MATH 1620 Finite Mathematics II
MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics

MATH 1710 Pre-Calculus I (Algebra)
MATH 1720 Pre-Calculus II (Trigonometry)
MATH 1730 Pre-Calculus (one semester)

MATH 1810 Calculus I for business/biology majors
MATH 1820 Calculus II for business/biology majors
MATH 1830 One-semester Calculus for business/biology majors
MATH 1840 Calculus I for technology majors
MATH 1850 Calculus II for technology majors

MATH 1910 Calculus I or Calculus and Analytic Geometry I for engineering and mathematics majors
MATH 1920 Calculus II or Calculus and Analytic Geometry II for engineering and mathematics majors

MATH 2010 Linear Algebra/Matrix Algebra
MATH 2050 Calculus-based Probability and Statistics
MATH 2110 or 3110 Calculus III or Calculus and Analytic Geometry III
MATH 2120 or 3120 Differential Equations

VI. Other Courses With Common Course Rubrics and Numbers

Physical Education Activities

A common rubric of PHED will identify physical education activities courses.

Foreign Languages

Following are rubrics for foreign language courses offered by TBR institutions. Beginning courses will be numbered 1010/1020; intermediate courses will be numbered 2010/2020.

ARAB Arabic RUSS Russian
CHIN Chinese SPAN Spanish
FREN French
GERM German
GREK Greek
HEBR Hebrew
ITAL Italian
JAPN Japanese
LATN Latin

Remedial/Developmental Courses

DSPW 0700 and 0800 Writing
DSPM 0700, 0800, and 0850 Mathematics
DSPR 0700 and 0800 Reading
DSPS 0800 Study Skills

 

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