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of University Wisconsin-Whitewater Curriculum Proposal Form #4 Change in or Deletion of an Existing Course Type of Action (check all that apply) Course Deletion Course Revision Description Change* Title Change Number Change Contact Hour Change and or Credit Change Grade Basis Add Cross-listing * Use Form 5, if only a Description Change Requisite Change Repeatability Change Diversity Option General Education...

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of University Wisconsin-Whitewater Curriculum Proposal Form #4 Change in or Deletion of an Existing Course Type of Action (check all that apply) Course Deletion Course Revision Description Change* Title Change Number Change Contact Hour Change and or Credit Change Grade Basis Add Cross-listing * Use Form 5, if only a Description Change Requisite Change Repeatability Change Diversity Option General Education Option area: Select one: Computer Requirement Writing Requirement Other: Effective Term: 2067 (Fall 2006) Current/Old Course Number: SPECED 423/623 New Course Number: Current/Old Course Title: New Course Title: Cross-listing: Cross-listing: Introduction to Working with Infants & Toddlers with Special Needs 25-Character Abbreviation (if new title): Sponsor(s): Department(s): College(s): Richard Lombard Special Education Education List programs all that are affected by this change: None If programs are listed above, will this change affect the Catalog and Advising Reports for those programs? If so, have Form 2's been submitted for each of those programs? (Form 2 is necessary to provide updates to the Catalog and Advising Reports) NA Yes They will be submitted in the future Revised 10/02 1 of 2 Proposal Information: I. (Procedures can be found at http://acadaff.uww.edu/Handbook/Procedures-Form4.htm) Detailed explanation of chan...

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