1 thursday, november 1975 daily nebraskan page Quick SUN course approval rejected By Sandy Mohr A proposal for approval of seven new State University of Nebraska (SUN) courses was rejected Tuesday by the CoJlege of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee. SUN asked the committee for the quick approval so the courses could be aired next semester, according to Tom Bestul, chairman of the committee. SUN educational programs on NETV Channel 12, de signed primarily for adults, can be taken for college credit. The committee decided that SUN first must, receive ap proval from each department involved before the commit tee can take action. The committee will not meet again this semester. The quick approval SUN requested "makes it almost impossible for serious review," Bestul said. Previously approved The only two courses mat previously have been ap proved for college credit by the College of Arts and Sciences, psychology and computer science, are being discontinued from the SUN program next semester. The computer science course will not be offered again because not enough students registered this semester to pay for the course, Doris Gardner, course instructor, told the committee. Assistant Psychology Professor Don Bernstein said that because SUN will not revise the psychology course current ly aired, his department will delete the courses. The course was approved last year by Bernstein's depart ment before it was fully prepared, he said, and after approval the Psychology Dept. had no further role in teaching the course. Because materials for some of the proposed SUN courses have not been received by the appropriate departments, the committee recommended that SUN use the regular curric ulum approach. This approach involves department ap proval, approval by the college curriculum committee and, finally, approval by the university curriculum committee. Proposed courses The new courses proposed are "Writing for a Reason," "Children's Literature," "Political Parties," "Introduction to Symphonic Music," "Energy for Life," "Character istics of Learning Disabilities," and "Adam's Chronicles' (a history course). Of the six departments involved in these courses, four reported they have received little or no information on the course. The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is con sidering these SUN courses at the same time. If UNL refuses and UNO oks a SUN course for credit, Bestul said, a student can take the course through UNO and transfer the credit to UNL. The committee decided to ask UNL departments in volved in the proposed courses to discuss them with respective UNO departments. Art Carney BEST ACTOR Outrageously "crude" comedy far ahead of its time! 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