I. The purpose of this Plan of Organization is to specify the means by which the Department of Linguistics discharges its educational and research functions and plays its proper role in University affairs. The main elements in the organization are the Chair, the Faculty Advisory Committee, the Department Council and the Department Assembly.
II. Department Chair
a. The Chair is appointed in the first
instance by the College Dean (and ultimately by the President) for
a three year term on the advice of the Department Council or, in
the event of an external appointment, by a search committee where
faculty from the Department of Linguistics constitutes a majority.
The Department Council shall decide whether to select a Chair from
inside or outside and communicate this decision to the Dean. All
members of the Department have the right to submit evaluations of
recommended candidates to the search committee, the Dean and the
President.
b. Duties of the Chair:
III. Faculty Advisory Committee
The Faculty Advisory
Committee (FAC) consists of the Chair and two members of the
Department Council to be elected for the duration of one academic
year by the Department Council. Any member of the Department
Council may attend meetings of the FAC without vote, except when
the committee deems a closed session necessary. The FAC meets
every two weeks during the academic year at preannounced times and
advises the Chair on major decisions in areas such as budget,
planning, curriculum, and personnel. Decisions are by consensus
where possible and otherwise by majority vote. If the Chair takes
an action contrary to a FAC recommendation, s/he provides the FAC
with an explanation for the decision. The FAC appoints appointment
and promotion committees.
IV. Department Council
The Department Council consists of
the regular (lecturer and professorial) and visiting faculty
members, a number (one third of the number of FTE faculty lines)
of graduate representatives drawn from students in good standing
and elected by the graduate student organization, and an
undergraduate. The Council's primary function is to determine
Department policies and initiatives, to elect members of the FAC,
the Graduate Director, Director of Graduate Admissions, and the
Undergraduate Director, and to advise on the appointment of the
Chair. The Council shall meet at least once a semester, and
meetings are called by the Chair or by one half of the Council
membership. The meetings shall be announced at least one week in
advance. Meetings are open to any member of the Department
Assembly, who may attend but not vote. There shall be an agenda,
circulated to members in advance; a written record shall be kept
of decisions and recommendations, and that record shall be
approved at the next meeting. The quorum shall be one half of the
regular faculty and student representatives. Decisions shall be
consensus where possible and otherwise by simple majority of those
present; the chair may break a tied vote.
V. Department Assembly
The Department Assembly consists of
the regular, visiting, affiliate and adjunct faculty, all graduate
students who have been admitted to the program, all undergraduates
majoring in linguistics, and clerical staff employed by the
Department. It shall meet at least once a year as a forum for
discussion of Department policies and initiatives. Additional
meetings may be called by the Department Council.
The Assembly shall hear reports from the Chair, the Graduate and Undergraduate Directors. The Assembly may offer observations and recommendations following each of these reports.
VI. Appointments and Promotion.
The FAC shall appoint
committees to consider the appointment and promotion of faculty
members.
VII. Graduate Director
The Graduate Director shall establish
procedures for advising graduate students, approve their class
schedules each semester, maintain appropriate records, monitor
students' progress, make recommendations to the Department Council
concerning nominations for fellowships, discontinuation of
financial support, etc., act as the principal departmental liaison
with the Graduate School, and schedule and administer MA and PhD
defenses.
VIII. Graduate Admissions Director
The Graduate Admissions
Director shall attend to correspondence with (prospective)
applicants to the graduate program, solicit high quality
applications and prepare documentation for a Graduate Admissions
Committee. With the advice of at least two faculty members,
appointed by the Department Council, s/he shall recommend the
admission of selected candidates to the Graduate School and submit
the names of qualified applicants for assistantships and
fellowships to the Department Council for discussion and approval.
IX. Undergraduate Director
The Undergraduate Director shall
establish procedures for advising undergraduates concerning major
requirements, internships, and career opportunities. S/he shall
administer policy regarding the awarding of degrees with a major
in linguistics, approve students' course enrollments where
necessary and shall recommend students for graduation as they
complete the major requirements.
X. Leaves of absence and sabbaticals
Faculty members may
request a leave of absence without pay or a sabbatical leave.
Requests must be made at least 6 months in advance of the proposed
leave and one year in advance for a sabbatical leave. Requests
shall be evaluated by the Department Council.
XI. Department Graduate Student Association
The Graduate
Association shall include all full and part-time students who are
actively pursuing an advanced degree in linguistics at UMCP. The
organization and function of the Association shall be determined
by its members in accordance with a broadly representative method
of election and decision-making and with the Department Plan of
Organization.
XII. Voting by Proxy
If a member cannot attend a meeting and
wishes to have a vote recorded, s/he may request of the relevant
committee a proxy vote for a specific issue, depositing a written
or e-mail vote with the chair before the meeting.
XIII. Amendments
Amendments to this Plan of Organization
shall be presented to the Department Council in writing. A
two-thirds majority vote of those present shall be required for
adoption.
June 1991