Inter-college Curriculum Committee (ICC)

Charges

Mandate from Policy B2.0

The Inter-College Curriculum Committee (ICC) shall have the following responsibilities: study undergraduate curricular proposals from a university-wide perspective;  maintain appropriate inter-college relationships with regards to courses and curriculum; assure that existing undergraduate program curricula and any university-wide curricular requirements e.g. general education (liberal arts and sciences) and writing curricula are periodically reviewed; and  make proposals to the Faculty Senate for undergraduate curriculum approval or discontinuance. The ICC shall call upon the Senate to initiate college elections to fill positions on subcommittees it may form to oversee general education and university writing.

The membership of the ICC shall consist of the following: one faculty member per college which offers an undergraduate program, each to be elected by their collegial faculty; one representative elected at large by the Faculty Senate and who is a member of a college offering an undergraduate program; one representative from the academic deans or designee; one representative from Student Government; and the provost or their delegate (ex-officio, voting).

The chairs of GEC and UWC, or their designee, shall serve as an ex-officio non-voting member of the ICC. The chair of ICC, or designee, shall serve as an ex-officio non-voting member on each of the ICC subcommittees.

Charges for AY 2025

Standing Charges

  1. The second of the primary functions/standing charges of the ICC: Study undergraduate curricular proposals from a university-wide perspective, maintain appropriate inter-college relationships with regards to curriculum, assure that existing undergraduate curricula are reviewed, and make recommendations to the Faculty Senate for action on proposals of new and significantly modified undergraduate programs. This charge is one of the two primary functions of the ICC that it is charged with every year.
  2. Review RIT policies that impact undergraduate curriculum that are brought to the committee’s attention and propose revisions to policy and to practice (specifically including the future implementation of periodic review of existing programs) as appropriate to the Faculty Senate.

Carryover Charge

  1. Draft new language for Policy B2 that makes the process by which GEC, UWC, and HCC members are elected in order to bring the charter into alignment with current practice.

New Charge

  1. Explore a possible framework for the Performing Arts curriculum at RIT that accounts for NYSED and Gen Ed standards, and Middle States accreditation standards.

Membership

Jessica Bayliss

Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences

2025-2027 (2nd Term)

Co-Chair AY2025-26

Elizabeth DeBartolo

Kate Gleason College of Engineering

2024-2027 (1st Term)

Co-Chair AY2025-26

Ashish Agrawal

College of Engineering Technology

2025-2028 (1st Term)

 

Pamela Beach

College of Health Sciences and Technology

2025-2027 (1st term)*

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Savannah Brown

Student Government Representative

Larry Buckley

College of Science

2023-2026 (1st Term)

Leonie Fernandes

Academic Affairs

2024-2027 (2nd term)

Lorraine Hems

Saunders College of Business

2022-2026 (1st Term*)

Michael Laver

College of Liberal Arts

2025-2028 (1st Term)

Christine Licata

Academic Affairs

Provost's delegate

Open Term

S. Manian Ramkumar

College of Engineering Technology

Deans Delegate

2023-2026 (2nd term)

Amit Ray

College of Liberal Arts

At-large Representative

2023 - 2026 (1st Term)

 

 

 

Kurt Stoskopf

National Technical Institute for the Deaf

2023-2026 (1st Term)

Sarah Thompson

College of Art and Design

Spring 2025 - Fall 2025 (1st term)

David Yockel

Academic Affairs

University Writing Committee Chair AY 2025-26