Annotated Coursedog Infosheet (This document annotates all of the elements in CourseDog that instructors must complete when submitting an FYS/W1 course. It may be helpful to review before you begin ...
Please be advised that this submission is a proposal for a new GBS course OR approval request for a course outside of GBS. The course is not guaranteed until the final approval confirmation is ...
Summer Session 2026 materials will be sent to department chairs in October 2025, which includes detailed information on the course proposal process, department history and course planning, contracts, ...
Welcome to the Academic Affairs Course Change and Program Change Proposal listings. Follow the links to view the lists of course and program change proposals. Substantive program change proposals ...
The Course Proposal Guide assists faculty in proposing a new course or in modifying an existing course. Below are documents that will walk you through the course proposal process, including the course ...
Knowledge in Action (total of 3+ credits) includes Experiential Learning and Senior Capstones: Throughout their education, but especially as they approach graduation, students are encouraged to look ...
Perspectives Areas (PA) courses broaden students’ intellectual skills by equipping them to examine issues from the perspectives of different academic disciplines and interdisciplinary departments and ...
Before submitting a new or revised Course Proposal Form, faculty are encouraged to preview the questions included. The FYWS, curricular area, and distribution questions are not applicable to every ...
As a grad student, I’ve successfully proposed courses as part of applying for teaching opportunities within my home institution. I proposed and taught a thematic, first-year composition class for my ...
Proposals that are incomplete or received after the deadline will not be considered. All ESA Annual Meeting proposal and abstract deadlines are 5:00 PM Eastern so that technical support and ESA staff ...
Academic subject codes, also known as prefixes, are four-letter abbreviations that appear before course numbers to identify the department offering the course (e.g., JRNL 5001 is offered by the ...
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