CON Proposal of New Undergraduate Courses
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| Proposal of New Undergraduate Courses | Policy: 1402 (4.3.2) | |
| Faculty Policies | Originating Date: November 1992 | |
| Responsible Reviewing Agency: Undergraduate Affairs Committee Executive Council Related Documents: Policy 2105 - Student Ratings of Instruction 1402-Form - New Undergraduate Course Proposal |
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Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to provide faculty and the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee consistent guidelines in course development.
Scope
Applies to all courses at the undergraudate level.
Policy
- Nursing courses, including electives, must be consistent with the philosophy, organizing framework, and BSN outcomes of the undergraduate program.
- Nursing courses may be planned/offered for students in any semester; prerequisites and/or co-requisites must be specified.
- Credit hours may be distributed as didactic only, lab only, clinical only, or any combination of the above. Credit hour allocation for electives may range from 1-4 and may be distributed as didactic or didactic/clinical.
- The Undergraduate Affairs Committee must approve all new courses.
- Courses must be approved by the General Faculty Organization (GFO) according to the following time line:
Course Implementation Approval Deadline Fall April Spring October Summer February - If this is a prelicensure course or elective course, it must go through the Nebraska Board of Nursing for approval.
- Faculty members wishing to develop courses should consult first with their assistant dean regarding appropriateness and workload considerations. The following factors are considered in planning/offering nursing electives:
- student interest
- faculty interest, expertise, availability
- agency, preceptor availability
- classroom, laboratory availability
- cost-effectiveness
- minimum & maximum enrollments will be established based on factors a through e above.
- Faculty members then meet with the Undergraduate Affairs Committee to present ideas for course development. If needed, a member of the Undergraduate Affairs Committee will be appointed to assist the faculty in course development.
- Course proposals are to be prepared using the form provided in 1402-Form - New Undergraudate Course Proposal.
- The course proposal should be submitted to the Undergraduate Affairs Committee (UAC) for approval. A member of the course proposal group should be present at the Undergraduate Affairs Committee meeting when the course is approved. Chair of the UAC and a member of the course proposal group will present the new course at the General Faculty Organization meeting for approval.
- After each new course has been taught, an evaluation must be submitted following the guidelines in Policy 2105 - Student Ratings of Instruction.