R 25, Establishment of a B.A. in Business German
Referred to the Academics Committee by the Student Senate President
Adopted by consent
Online Text
(as of 9-13-2004, as initially introduced)
RESOLUTION 25
A RESOLUTION TO BE ENTITLED
An act IN SUPPORT OF A RESOLUTION
URGING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN GERMAN STUDIES AT
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERISTY
BE IT RESOLVED, by
the North Carolina State University Student Senate that:
WHEREAS, NCSU has been trying to establish a Bachelor of Art’s degree
in Business German; and,
WHEREAS, North Carolina State University is one of the few large
universities in the United States without any type of degree in German; and,
WHEREAS, Raleigh is one of a few cities of its size in the United
States without any kind of German degree in any of its colleges or university;
and
WHEREAS, the North Carolina State University Libraries have more
materials and books in German than they do in Spanish and French, which offer
degrees; and,
WHEREAS, more German-owned companies operate in North Carolina than
do French and Spanish companies; and,
WHEREAS, research has shown that a degree in Business German will be
in demand as well as teacher certification in German; now therefore be it,
RESOLVED, that the North Carolina State University Student Senate
urges the University of North Carolina Board of Governors, the North Carolina
State University Board of Trustees, the North Carolina State University
Provost’s Office, the North Carolina State University College of Humanities and
Social Sciences, and the North Carolina State University Department of Foreign
Languages to support the establishment of a Bachelor of Art’s Degree in
Business German and a teacher’s certification in German.
I hereby certify that this
resolution was read twice and adopted in the North Carolina State University
Student Senate, this 28th day of April 2004.
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S.
Wilson Quick
Student
Senate President
I hereby signify my approval of this resolution as adopted by the North Carolina State University Student Senate, this _______ day of ____________, 2004.
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Tony
Caravano
Student Body
President