UNDERGRADUATE CONSULTATION PROCEDURE
- Consultation with interested
parties prior to formal curriculum review reduces points of conflict and
misunderstandings. Often, an absence of prior consultation results in
procedural delays.
- During planning and
priority-setting stages of new program development, the several curriculum
committees should be kept informed of developments.
- All college degree proposals
approved by a college are to be forwarded to the deans of the other
colleges for special attention concerning college-wide and university-wide
impacts.
- Program Changes, Course Changes, and some "Other" actions (Forms 2, 4
and 6 respectively) require a curriculum impact review. Before submitting
proposals to your CCC, send the first page of the proposal to the
Registrar's Office for this review. Any other program affected by the
proposal must be consulted before the proposal is submitted to your CCC.
- The sponsoring department
should send a copy of the complete curriculum proposal to those academic
units that are likely to be concerned about the impact of the new course.
- In addition, the sponsoring
department must send a copy of the first page of a new course to deans of
the non-sponsoring colleges for informational purposes. The dean's office
is then responsible for notifying any college department that may be
concerned.
- Any college or department not
receiving the full proposal may request a copy of the full proposal form
through the sponsoring department within five class days of receipt of the
first page of the proposal in the college dean's office.
- Any department or college may
request consultation with the sponsoring department in writing within five
class days of receiving the complete proposal.
- Any consultation requested by
a department must be concluded within ten class days of the receipt of the
request for consultation. Consultation requested by a college must be
concluded within twenty class days of such receipt. The results of each
consultation must be recorded (approval, no contest, disapproval) on the
curriculum proposal form signature page. Any academic unit indicating
disapproval should simultaneously provide a written statement of rationale
to be attached to the proposal by the sponsoring department prior to
submitting the proposal for its CCC's
consideration.
- Consultation--not necessarily
agreement--must be completed between departments prior to consideration by
the CCC of the sponsoring department. Consultation with the other colleges
must be completed before consideration by the UCC.
- If the concerns have not been
resolved and the CCC of the sponsoring department approves the proposal,
it will be forwarded together with the statement of rationale of
opposition to the UCC. The Chair of the UCC will make every effort to
resolve the issues before consideration by the UCC. Failing resolution,
the proposal together with the rationale of opposition will be forwarded
for consideration to the UCC. A final appeal may be made at the Faculty
Senate level.