ࡱ > 2 bjbj x x 3 & & { { { { { 8 T m L $ ! N { " { { ' { { : , ,QI F L = 0 m V . " j " " { T m " & A : Undergraduate ProgramsNEW COURSE PROPOSALUUPC Approval ________________ UFS Approval __________________ SCNS Submittal ________________ Confirmed _____________________ Banner Posted _________________ Catalog______________________ Department: Public AdministrationCollege: College of design and social inquiryRecommended Course Identification: Prefix ______PAD________ Course Number _3006_____ Lab Code (L or C) _____ (to obtain a course number, contact rpolansk@fau.edu) Complete Course Title: Introduction to Public Safety AdministrationEffective Date (first term course will be offered) _Fall 2013___________Credits: 3Textbook Information: Bullock, Jane, George Haddow, Damon Coppola, and Sarp Yeletaysi. 2012. Introduction toHomeland Security, 4th edition, Publisher: Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann ISBN: 978-1-85617-509Lindell, Michael, Carla Prater, and Ronald Perry. 2006. Fundamentals of Emergency Management. Publisher: Wiley Pathwys. ISBN-10: 0471772607 Grading (Select only one grading option): Regular ___X__ Pass/Fail ______ Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory ______ Course Description, no more than 3 lines: This course provides a common foundation to students from various disciplines for understanding issues related to risk, safety and emergency management issues in the public sector. To understand these issues and themes, the student will explore the political system, the role of federalism and local government, bureaucratic politics and power, administrative law, ethics and the various theories of administration that guide public managers in the provision and administration of public safety. Prerequisites w/minimum grade*:Corequisites*:Registration Controls (major, college, level)*:*Default minimum passing grade is d-. Prerequisites, corequisites and registration controls will be enforced for all course sections. Minimum qualifications needed to teach this course: Ph. D. in Political Science, Public Administration or Related Field WAC/Gordon Rule Course yes ______ no ___X___ WAC/Gordon Rule criteria must be indicated in syllabus. Guidelines: HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/WAC/"www.fau.edu/WAC/General Education Requirement (mark X in front of selection): ___ Written Communication ___ Society/Human Behavior ___ Mathematics/Quant. Reas. ___ Global Citizenship ___ Science/Natural World ___ Creative Expression Must attach the appropriate General Education Course Approval Request: HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/deanugstudies/GeneralEdCourseApprovalRequests.php"www.fau.edu/deanugstudies/GeneralEdCourseApprovalRequests.phpFaculty contact, email and complete phone number: Alka Sapat HYPERLINK "mailto:asapat@fau.edu"asapat@fau.edu 561-297-0443Departments and/or colleges that might be affected by the new course must be consulted and listed here. Please attach comments from each. Approved by:Date:ATTACHMENT CHECKLIST (Syllabus (see guidelines for requirements: HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/academic/registrar/UUPCinfo/"www.fau.edu/academic/registrar/UUPCinfo/)(Written consent from all departments affected by new course (WAC approval (if necessary) (General Education approval (if necessary) Department Chair: _______________________________________________________College Curriculum Chair: _________________________________________________College Dean: __________________________________________________________UUPC Chair: ___________________________________________________________Provost: _______________________________________________________________ Email this form and syllabus to mjenning@fau.edu one week before the University Undergraduate Programs Committee meeting so that materials may be viewed on the UUPC website prior to the meeting. FAUnewcrseUGRevised August 2011 0 ? @ A j m ~ Ĺ|k]kI8 hv h:f CJ OJ QJ ^J aJ &hv h:f 5:CJ OJ QJ ^J aJ h:f CJ OJ QJ ^J aJ hy h:f CJ OJ QJ ^J aJ &h2 h:f 5:CJ OJ QJ ^J aJ h:f 5:CJ OJ QJ ^J aJ &hy h:f 5:CJ OJ QJ ^J aJ h:f h:f :CJ OJ QJ h<