CON Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Rules of the Faculty Organization

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Rules of the Faculty Organization Subsection: 4.1.5
Section 4.0 - Rules of the Faculty Organization Originating Date: October, 1980
Responsible Reviewing Agency:
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Faculty Coordinating Council
General Faculty Organization
Revised: January, 1999
Revised: April, 2006
Revised: May, 2007
Revised: October, 2008
Revised: November, 2009
Revised: May, 2010
Revised: November, 2011
Reviewed: November, 2012
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1.    Purpose:

The purpose of the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee is to assure that the curriculum of the nursing program is of high quality; that it meets the standards of approval and accrediting bodies; and that the intent of the mission statement, philosophy, organizing framework, and goals of the program are implemented.

2.    Functions:

    a.   Plan, modify and evaluate undergraduate nursing curricula (traditional and accelerated Baccalaureate or BSN Program and RN-BSN program) including pre- and co-requisite courses and submit recommendations for change to the General Faculty Organization.
    b.   Systematically evaluate the general education and professional education requirements for the curriculum.
    c.   Appoint task forces/ad hoc faculty groups to study or develop specific curriculum issues as needed to facilitate the work of the subcommittees.
    d.   Implement regular ongoing formal evaluation of the curriculum as specified in the CON evaluation plan.
    e.   Evaluate all UG courses on a rotating schedule in order that all courses are reviewed every three (3) years.
    f.   Review and approve requests for adding, deleting, and/or modifying individual courses.

3.    Membership:

    a.   Chair-elect, elected annually by voting members, serves one year as co-chair followed by one year as chair. All elected committee members are eligible to serve as chair-elect after one (1) year of service on the committee.
    b.   The Undergraduate Curriculum Committee will consist of the following elected membership for three-year terms staggered so that two (2) members from same division are not replaced in same year:
       
1.   2 members from the Lincoln Division
2.   2 members from the Kearney Division
3.   2 members from the West Nebraska Division
4.   1 member from each department in Omaha
5.   1 College of Nursing at-large member
6.   2 members from the Northern Division
    c.   The Associate Dean for Academic Programs, the Director of the Undergraduate Program, and the Director of Evaluation are ex-officio members.
    d.   One student from each division is appointed.
    e.   Two non-voting clinical associates are invited to participate annually by the College of Nursing.
    f.   Elected faculty may vote; ex-officio members and appointed members may not vote.

4.    Guidelines:

    a.   Meets monthly during the academic year. Special meetings may be called at the discretion of the Chairperson.
 
    b.   Curriculum Decision:
       
1)  
Major decisions are operationally defined as decisions which were approved by Committee and taken to the total General Faculty Organization for final approval or action. Major decisions include:
a.   Recommended changes in mission statement, philosophy, organizing framework, goals of the nursing program, overall curriculum plan and student outcomes and competencies.
b.   Change in course descriptions and outcomes
    1)   required nursing courses
    2)   elective nursing courses
c.   Approval of new courses
    1)   required nursing courses
    2)   elective nursing courses
d.   Approval/changes in policy related to:
    1)   RN-BSN or RN-MSN track
    2)   LPN Challenges
    3)   validation of nursing credit
    4)   non nursing courses offered by the College of Nursing
    5)   non nursing required courses
e.   Elimination of courses within the curriculum
    1)   required nursing courses
    2)   elective nursing courses
    3)   non nursing required courses
f.   Changing a nursing elective to a required course.
g.   Changing credit allocation of required nursing and elective nursing courses.
h.   Changing prerequisites for required nursing courses.
i.   Changing the sequence (order) of the required nursing courses.
2)  
Minor decisions are operationally defined as decisions which are approved by the Committee and are taken to the total General Faculty Organization for information but not decision-making.
Minor decisions include:
a.   Placement of content (classroom and clinical).
b.   Moving content (classroom and clinical) between courses/years.