CURRICULUM GUIDE
for the Curriculum Committee
of the Academic Senate
Revised April 1996
Montana State University--Northern
I. Introduction
A. Program Authorizations (refer to
Montana University System Policies & Procedures Manual, Policy
313)
II. Board of Regents' Policy for Curriculum
Proposals (refer to Montana University System Policies & Procedures
Manual, Policy 303.1)
III. Approval Process for Curriculum
Proposals (refer to Montana University System Policies & Procedures
Manual, Policy 303.1)
The Campus (MSU--N), in accordance
with Board policy, submits detailed proposals for all curricular
changes. Approval of any curricular change is subject to campus
(MSU--N) assurance that financial support, qualified faculty,
physical facilities and library holdings sufficient to establish
and maintain the program will be available within reasonable budgetary
support levels. The proposal must follow the format below and
be submitted through appropriate campus review levels to the Vice
Chancellor for Academic Affairs of MSU--Northern.
A. Procedures for submitting program
proposals (all post-secondary programs; degrees, majors, and minors.)
Refer to the Vice Chancellor for Academic
Affairs for the procedures to submit new programs to the Board
of Regents. Program Revision Form and supporting documentation
should be submitted to the Curriculum Committee (see Appendix C).
B. Procedures for submitting new course
proposals.
1. New courses may be developed and
proposed by one or more faculty members, using the form provided
for this purpose and appearing in Appendix C of
the Curriculum Guide.
2. Steps for approval of new course
proposals.
See Appendix C for
appropriate forms and curriculum process.
C. Procedures for revising programs
and courses.
1. Program or course revisions may
be proposed in a department. Course revisions should be presented
on the form provided for this purpose and appearing in Appendix C of
the Curriculum Guide. Program revisions may also need to be submitted
to the Board of Regents. Confer with the Vice Chancellor for Academic
Affairs for program revisions that need to be submitted to the
Board of Regents.
2. Steps for approval of program or
course revisions.
See Appendix C for
appropriate forms curriculum process.
D. Appeal Process
1. If a committee (General Education
Committee, Teacher Education Council, Curriculum Committee, Academic
Senate) disapproves the proposal, the originator may request that
the item be forwarded to the next body for consideration. If a
committee disapproves an item, it will provide a written rationale
to the originator.
E. Procedures for Approving Special
Topics and Independent Studies Courses.
1. Special Topics courses.
- 190, 290, 390, 490, 590, and 690
are scheduled classes reserved for special topics or experimental
courses not listed in the catalog. Departments which wish to experiment
with new subject matter or meet special demands will use these
numbers.
- A Special Topics course may not
be offered more than twice before being submitted as a new course
proposal.
- Special Topics courses will be
presented on the form provided for this purpose and appearing
in Appendix D of the Curriculum Guide.
2. Independent Studies courses
a. 199, 299, 399, 499, 599, and 699
numbers are not scheduled classes. Under the 199, 299, 399, 499,
599, or 699 numbers a student pursues independent work under the
supervision of a faculty member. Such work may be:
i. a regular catalog course, or
ii. a course designed to meet the
special needs of an individual student.
b. Permission for students to enroll
in Independent Studies presupposes prior approval by the supervising
professor of the project or special study to be undertaken. Such
approval should be based on a preliminary plan of its intended
nature, duration, and depth.
c. Independent Studies courses will
be presented on the form provided for this purpose and appearing
in Appendix E of the Curriculum Guide.
IV. Role of the Vice Chancellor for
Academic Affairs
A. The Vice Chancellor for Academic
Affairs is responsible to the Chancellor for all curricular matters.
B. The Vice Chancellor for Academic
Affairs is responsible for all academic matters, in support of
which he or she conducts studies, investigates problems, and considers
recommendations.
C. The Vice Chancellor for Academic
Affairs reviews all proposals forwarded by faculty and approves
them for implementation or disapproves and returns to the program
or department level.
V. Suggested guidelines for
considering programs, new courses, and revisions.
A. Programs. See Board of Regents'
policy for program guidelines (Policy 303.1). In addition, confer
with the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.
1. Credits shall not exceed those
listed in Appendix A.
B. Courses.
1. Is the new course within the framework
of the program, department, and college role and scope?
2. College standards
a. Does the course meet generally
accepted accreditation standards for collegelevel courses?
b. What are the justifications for its placement as a lower division
or upper division course?
c. Are there courses or other prerequisites for enrollment?
d. Does the proposed course impact teacher education or any other
special accredited program?
e. What needs is the course designed to meet: local, regional,
shortterm, longterm?
f. What is the anticipated enrollment?
3. Duplication
a. What courses offered in the department
of origin are similar to this proposed course?
b. What similar courses are offered
in other departments?
c. How many courses are now offered
in the department of origin or program?
4. Resources
a. Are there sufficient resources
available or budgeted for the course (library materials, space,
laboratories, equipment)?
b. Can the course be staffed adequately?
i. Is qualified staff presently available?
ii. Is it possible to offer the course for the coming year without
additional staff?
iii. What specific changes in the teaching of other courses may
make additional staff time available?
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1See
Flow Chart of Curriculum Approval Steps, Appendix B of
Curriculum Guide
2Special
Topics and Independent Studies authorization forms may be obtained
from the Registrar's Office.
3Special
Topics and Independent Studies authorization forms may be obtained
from the Registrar's Office.
APPENDICES
Appendix A:
Program Credits
Appendix B:
Flow Chart
Appendix C:
Procedural Sequence and Accompanying Forms:
-Procedural Sequence for Curriculum Approval
-Academic Senate Submission Form
-Program Revision Form
-Course Revision Form
Appendix D:
Special Topics Authorization Form
Appendix E:
Independent Studies Authorization Form
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