PROCEDURES
CURRICULUM PROPOSAL FORM #1

NEW DEGREE, MAJOR, OR SUBMAJOR


This form is to be used to request approval for an intent to plan a new degree or major, and to request final approval of a new degree, major or submajor (which includes MINORS, EMPHASES OR TRACKS WITHIN MAJORS/MINORS, CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, AND MODULES).

New degrees and majors require UW System approval of an intent to plan and final approval before they may be implemented. See ACIS-1, revised November 10, 1995 most recent version, and consult the Associate Vice Chancellor for the proper procedure and format for requesting final approval of these programs. New submajors (except for modules) require a final proposal only. Note: There are special procedures for modules.

All college degree proposals approved by the CCC are to be forwarded to the deans of the other colleges for special attention concerning cross-college and university-wide impacts. New submajors do not require UW System approval and may be implemented following approval at the campus level. They must, however, be reported as information items to UW System.
 

Degree/Program Title
Enter the official name of the new degree, major, or submajor.
 

Sponsor(s)
Enter the name of the individual(s) writing the proposal.
 

Department(s)
Enter the name of the department(s) responsible for the new or submajor.
(Does not need to be completed if the proposal is for a new degree.)
 

College(s)
Enter the name of the college(s) responsible for the new degree, major, or submajor.
 

Effective Term
Indicate the first term the new program is to be in effect.


Check If
Check exactly one item in the first column.
 

The Proposal

New Degrees or Majors (see ACIS-1, most recent revision for additional requirements)
 

Intent to Plan Proposal (Degrees or Majors)
An Intent to Plan proposal should include the following:
  1. Description of the program, including:
    1. Relation of the program to institutional mission, strategic plan, and college/department goals and objectives
    2. Relation of the program to other programs on campus, in the UW System, and in the region
    3. Projected source(s) of resources to support the program
    4. Student need and/or demand for the program
    1. The need for the program, including information on student demand and market demand for graduates;
    2. An explanation of the relation of the proposed program to the institutional mission, strategic plan, goals and objectives;
    3. A discussion of the relationship of the proposed program to other academic programs in the UW System, the region and, if appropriate, the nation;
    4. The projected source of resources (reallocation, external funds, request for new dollars).
The intent to plan proposal is submitted directly to the Associate Vice Chancellor. The Associate Vice Chancellor will inform the college deans.

The Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs sends a memo to the UW System Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs requesting an Entitlement to Plan a new degree program.


Final Proposal (New Degrees or Majors)
A Final Proposal should include the information from the Intent to Plan proposal with the addition of the following information:

  • the final Bulletin description of the program
  • the list of courses to be included in the program should include a rationale for each course; new courses should be submitted for approval prior to or together with the Final Proposal for the program
  • an APR format for program requirements
  • a 4-year plan of course offerings
  • an assessment plan for the program (to be submitted after program approval to the University Assessment Committee for review)
  • New Submajors (Final Proposals only)

    A Final Proposal should include the information from the Intent to Plan proposal with the addition of the following information:


    For Modules Only

    See "Module: Definition and Purpose" in "Other" section of the Curriculum Handbook. In the initial stages of planning a module, before the list of courses to be included has been finalized, proposers must complete an Intent to Plan (Form 1). The Intent to Plan proposal must be sent to the Chair of the UCC, the Deans of all four colleges, and the Chairs of all departments in order to allow any interested department an opportunity to participate in the module as appropriate. The Intent to Plan proposal should include the following information:

    Respondents have two weeks to indicate interest or concern, following which time consultation should take place according to the standard Consultation Procedures. Proposers are responsible for keeping a record of responses to the Intent to Plan and completing appropriate consultation.

    The Final Proposal for a module should include the following information:

    The module must be approved by all of the departments participating in it and by their CCCs before the proposal proceeds to the UCC.
     

    Revised 01/01