School Course Review Committee (SCRC)
Make up, Scope and Review
Each school has its own SCRC composed of curricular representatives chosen by each department, and the Dean of the school, ex officio. The committee reviews New Course Proposals, Course Change Proposals, Cross-listing and Distribution Credit applications from units internal to the School of Humanities and D1 applications from units external. The scope of SCRC review will vary depending on whether the course is a one-time Special Topics course (review is waived), a regular department course, or an extra-departmental course within the school.
Departments/Centers/Programs may designate any faculty member engaged with curriculum (e.g., Director of Undergraduate/Graduate Studies, chair of a departmental curriculum committee) as their representative to the SCRC, ideally though it is the DUS that serves as the SCRC representative.
Current SCRC Committee Members:
- Daniel Domingues da Silva, Associate Professor of History, SCRC Committee Chair
- Aysha Pollnitz, Associate Professor of History
- Sonia Ryang, Professor of Asian Studies
- Joshua Bernstein, Associate Teaching Professor of Art
- Betty Joseph, Professor of English
- Joseph Manca, Professor of Art History
- David Cook, Professor of Religion
- Emily Houlik-Ritchey, Associate Professor of English
- Ted Somerville, Lecturer in Modern and Classical Literatures and Cultures
- Helade Scutti Santos, Teaching Professor in Center for Languages and Intercultural Communication
- Nicole Waligora-Davis, Associate Professor of English, Associate Dean, School of Humanities (non-voting member)
- Andrew Stefl, Lead Academic Administrator, School of Humanities (non-voting member)