Guide to the Board of Educational Development records
Guide to the Board of Educational Development Records
Collection number: CU-9.32
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BED minutes, 1966-67.
BED minutes, 1967-68.
BED minutes, 1968-69.
BED reports to Academic Senate and related materials, 1966-69.
Final report of the BED by T.Y. Lin, Chm., June, 1970 Courses
Asian Studies 100X W-Spr 68-69 (Evolution of the Asian in America)
Asian Studies 101X Spr 68-69 (Special study areas in the Asian American experience)
Asian Studies 102X Spr 68-69 (Asian student movements)
Asian Studies 103X Su 69-70 (Asian American Communities)
Asian Studies 104X Su 69-70 (History of the Asian in America)
Bibliography 1X 1968-69 (How to use the UC Library)
Biology 2X F, SP 67-68 (Developments in Evolutionary thought)
Dramatic Art 130X Sp 66-67 (Studies in Avant Garde French theater)
Educational Analysis 131X Sp 67-68 (Communication and Education - Teaching Black elementary school children)
English 133X Sp 67-68 (Afro-American Literature)
English 143E W 67-68 (Study of art of translating poetry)
English 301 Sp 66-67 (Problems in instruction of literature)
Environmental Design 100AX, BX, CX 1968-69 (Design of alternative futures)
Environmental Design 110 F,W,SP 1967-68 (Experimental Student-run tutorials) formerly E.D. 10
Environmental Design 110 F,W,Sp 1967-68 (The Thesis apprentice program)
Film Art 131X Sp 67-68 (Post-war European film)
Film Art 132X F 68-69 (Masters of independent conema)
Film Art 133X Sp 68-69 (Politics and the film)
Film Techniques 131X Sp 67-68 (Film production)
French 4X SU 67-68 (Intermediate French)
Historical Studies 49AX-BX 68-69 (Introduction to the study of American History)
Indian Studies 100X F, SP 68-69 (Contemporary problems of Indian modernization)
Literature 36X Sp 66-67 (Mysticism: theory and practice)
Literature 38X Sp 66-67 (Medieval poetry)
Literature 39X W 66-67 (Literature and cataclysm)
Literature 40X Su 69-70 (Southern writers and the southern mentality)
Literature 136X W, SP 67-68, F,W 68-69 (Creative writing workshop)
Math Tutorials W-Sp 66-67 Math H2BX-H2CX, 113AX-AY, 134X-Y, 191X-Y
Math 100X SU 68-69 (Tutorial methods of teaching and learning)
Musical Arts 102X F 67-68 (Sociology of rock and roll)
Nature Studies 136X W 67-68 (The American Wilderness as myth, hope and experience)
Philosophical Studies 100X F 68-69 (Camus: the politics of rebellion)
Philosophical Stdies 101X Sp 68-69 (Imagination, intuition and thinking)
Political Science 192X 68-69 (Film: toward the expression to the idea of freedom
Political Science 198X Su 68-69 (Experimental studies in politics)
Psychology 165X Sp 67-68 (Psychology and the Humanities)
Religious Studies 136AX, BX, CX Sp 67-68 & 68-69 (Judge-Christian Studies)
Religious Studies 137X W 68-69 (Development of religious conciousness in man)
Religious Studies 138X W, Sp 67-68 (Theory and practice of meditation)
Religious Studies 140X W 68-69 (Marxism and religion)
Religion 141X Sp 68-69 (Shaminism)
Religious Studies 142X Sp 68-69 (Modern religious philosophies)
Religious Studies 143X Su 69-70 (Introduction to religions in East Asian Societies: China and Japan)
Social Analysis 38X Sp 66-67 (Existentialism & freedom)
Social Analysis 130X see Special Education 130X
Social Analysis 131X Sp 67-68 (Community and the volunteer)
Social Analysis 132X Sp 67-68 (Hunger in the world)
Social Analysis 133X Sp 67-68 (Politics of race relations)
Social Analysis 134X Su 68-69 (Youyh in the changing urban community)
Social Analysis 135X Sp 66-67 (Nature of the university)
Social Analysis 136X see Social Analysis 136AX-BX-CX
Social Analysis 136AX-BX-CX Sp 66-67, 67-68, 68-69 (Social and Environmental factors in college commitment)
Social Analysis 137X Sp 66-67 (Seminar in community organizing)
Social Analysis 138X Sp 66-67 History of psychology of religion in America)
Social Analysis 139X F 68-69 ([UNK] and regeneration of the American social order)
Social Analysis 139X (Senate actions) 68-69
Social Analysis 139X Sp 66-67 (Disadvantaged child)
Social Analysis 140AX-BX W 68-69, SP 69 (White student in the white ghetto)
Social Analysis 141X W 68-69 (Critical analysis of the ideas of the university)
Social Analysis 142X W-Sp 68-69 (Private citizen and administration of Justice)
Social Analysis 143X W 68-69 (Mexican-American population)
Social Analysis 168X Su 67-68 (Poverty and [UNK] life)
Social Analysis 167X Su 68-69 (Summer residence college) see also Social Analysis 167X Su 67-68
Social Analysis 167X Su 67-68 (Summer residence college)
Social Science 2 - Race and Culture - and Social Science 102A-B - The city and its problems 67-68
Sociology 49X 67-68 & 68-69 (Sophomore honors seminar)
Sociology 191 W, Sp 66-67, Su 67-68 (Practicum in Social Research)
Special Education 130X 68-69 (Education of deaf Mexican children)
Special Education 131X Sp 68-69 (Tutorial education)
Funding Only. Departmental courses and various programs for which BED recommended funding, 1966-67.
Art 1B W-Sp 66-67
Art Department (S. W. Hayter's visit) Sp 66-67
ASUC (Prominent people) 66-67
Biology 2X F, Sp 67-68
Biology 1 66-67
Botany 10 Sp 67-68
Classics Department (Easwaren lecture) Sp 68
Conference: Climates of learning and innovative process - April 67
Design 24 Su 67-68
English Department (Experimental Summer Advising Program) Su 67 & 67-68
English Department (Visitors' program) W-Sp 66-67, 67-68 & Su 68
Environmental Design (Task force) 67-68, 68-69
French Department (Goddard's film lecture) 2/13/68
History 4D W-Sp 66-67
History (Comparative East Asian Seminar) 66-67
History 19 (Asian history) 67-68
History 128D F 66-67
Lecture, Albert Johnson 4/29/68
Mathematics Department (Experimental Advising) F 67-68
Math HlC (Tutorial sections to study general topology) Sp 67-68
Music Department Cavelli's Erismena recording) Sp 68
Physics 4 & 6 67-68
Physics 112 67-68
Physiology 123L Su 67-68
Social Welfare (Center for teaching and experiment in social work practice) 66-67
BED conducted evaluations of certain departments
Miscellaneous correspondence
Anthropology Department
Art Department
Astronomy Department
Biological Sciences (Botany)
Botany Department
The Business School
City and Regional Planning
Comparative Literature Department
Classics Department
Criminology School
Dramatic Arts Department
Economics Department
School of Education
English Department
Entomology & Parisitology
College of Environmental Design
School of Forestry
French Department
Genetics Department
Geology & Geophysics
Geography Department
German Department
History Department
Italian Department
Journalism Department
Law School
Library School
Linguistics Department
Mathematics Department
Music Department
Near Eastern Languages
School of Optometry
Oriental Languages Department
Paleontology Department
Philosophy Department
Physical Education Department
Physics Department
Physiology-Anatomy Department
Political Science Department
Psychology Department
School of Public Health
Scandinavian Department
Slavic Literature & Languages
School of Social Welfare
Socilogy Department
Spanish Department
Speech Department
Statistics
Zoology Department
Arts & Science Professorships and courses taught
Anthropology courses. Services of Sherwood L. Washburn 68-69
Service of Gunther Stent 67-68
101X (Culture and the individual) F, W 67-68
102AX-BX W, Sp 67-68
103AX, BX, CX (Technology and the urban society)
104AX, BX, CX (Theme of self in American culture) 68-69
Miscellaneous projects completed
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
Incomplete projects
1967-68
to July 1969
BED: Miscellaneous information
Student initiated course criteria (BED)
BED extra course lists
Courses approved by the BED, 1966-67