SFU Curriculum Workshop Everything you should know about SFU’s curriculum development process. Presented by Senate and Academic Services and Office of Graduate Studies • • • • • • • • introductions the steps the forms effective dates programs changes reminders resources Agenda SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Acronyms we all know and love: – APR – Academic Progress Report – AEM – Content management system – Curricunet – Curriculum Management System – Docushare – on-line repository of all Senate documents since 1965 – FPP – Full Program Proposal – NOI – Notice of Intent – SGSC – Senate Graduate Studies Committee – SCUP – Senate Committee on University Priorities – SCUS – Senate Committee for Undergraduate Studies – SIMS – Student Information Management System – WQB – Writing, Quantitative, Breadth Requirements Acronyms SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 1. Department/Faculty – Undergraduate / graduate committees 2. Faculty – Undergraduate / graduate committees 3. SCUS / SGSC 4. SCUP 5. Senate 6. Board of Governors* 7. Curricunet / SIMS 8. Calendar / APR *note: new programs may require BC Ministry of Advanced Education approval The Steps SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Library resources check • Overlap check * these are required and may take significant amounts of time, so plan ahead, don’t leave it to the last minute or your proposal may get delayed. • WQB approval (creating a new W course does not mean the non-W version will be automatically deleted.) Baby steps SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Undergraduate – Information on how to propose new courses, modify or delete existing ones, create or modify programs can all be found at http://www.sfu.ca/senate/senatecommittees/scus/ugrad-curriculum.html • Graduate – Information on how to make calendar edits, create or modify courses, and create new programs can be found at http://www.sfu.ca/deangradstudies/administration/curriculum-planning.html The Forms SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • STT (Special Temporary Topics) courses require the approval of the dean and are then implemented by the Registrar’s office. – – – – Must include rationale and plan for offerings Valid for 3 terms of active offering Will automatically be deleted May include WQB designation Special Temporary Topics SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Effective dates drive all the systems – – – – – Curricunet SIMS Scheduling Calendar Academic Progress Report (APR) • e.g. Spring 2017, Summer 2017, Fall 2017 Effective Dates SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Senate approved changes: – Between May and July are reflected in the Spring Calendar – Between September and December are reflected in the Summer Calendar – Between January and April are reflected in the Fall Calendar • BE REALISTIC Effective Dates SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Effective Spring 2018 – – – – – Approved by Senate no later than July Approved by SCUS/SGSC no later than June Approved by Faculty ? Approved by Department ? Proposed ? Sample Timelines-program changes and courses Note: this timeframe best describes what happens when everything is done correctly. Often items are sent back or revised and may take longer. The effective dates still hold true. Sample timeline program changes and courses SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Effective Spring 2018** – – – – Approved by Senate no later than July FPP Approved by SCUP no later than June FPP Approved by SCUS/SGSC no later than May NOI approved by both SCUS/SGSC and SCUP prior to the FPP process – Approved by Faculty ? – Approved by Department ? – Proposed ? ** Note – new programs may require Ministry approval, which may delay this timeline. You are advised to contact Susan Rhodes [email protected] for details Sample timeline- new programs SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Two step process: – Step 1 – suspend admission to the program. • This must be approved by SCUS/SGSC/SCUP and must include a plan for students in the program or who might want to get into the program and how this will be communicated to them. – Step 2 – dissolution of the program. • Must be approved by SCUS/SGSC/SCUP/Senate. • Must include rationale and outcome of suspension plan. Program Deletions SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • All curriculum changes require approval by SCUS/SGSC • eg. Pre-requisites, certificate deletions, unit changes, WQB designations, additions to elective lists, admission/continuation gpa, concentration titles Don’t assume it’s an editorial change. EXCEPTION – re-instating temporarily withdrawn courses can now come directly to Senate and Academic Services for implementation. changes SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Changes that require approval by SCUP – Name changes to existing credentials – Deletion of programs Note: these all pass through SCUS/SGSC first but important to remember the extra step. Program changes SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Prerequisites need to have logic • Does the Calendar you are working from include recent curriculum updates? • Does the change apply to ALL your unit’s programs i.e. honours and major and minor? • Are the course components accurately marked? • Consistency between unit value and number of courses required • Equivalent courses – Sequential courses. Reminders SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Inaccurate or incomplete documents submitted may result in delay or denial by SCUS, SGSC, SCUP, Senate. Accuracy SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 Differences between Graduate and Undergraduate Curriculum process • Course forms and templates • WQB approval not required for graduate courses • Graduate Certificate and Diploma proposals do not require a Notice of Intent (NOI) • Cohort Special Arrangement programs – faster approval process for short-term (max 3 years) graduate programs • Academic Progress Report (APR) is currently being developed for graduate programs Graduate vs Undergraduate SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Same team, different players • Academic staff, advising staff, administrative staff • Accurate curriculum management = accurate calendars and accurate academic progress reports= happy students and advisors. Tying it together SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • Departmental / faculty minutes • SCUS dates and minutes http://www.sfu.ca/senate/senate-committees/scus.html • SGSC dates and minutes http://www.sfu.ca/dean-gradstudies/administration/senate-graduate-studiescommittee/agenda.html • Senate documents https://docushare.sfu.ca/dsweb/View/Collection-12682 • SCUP http://www.sfu.ca/senate/senate-committees/scup.html • Senate approved Calendar guidelines https://docushare.sfu.ca/dsweb/Get/Document-399034/S.10-143.pdf • Graduate Curriculum Management http://www.sfu.ca/dean-gradstudies/administration/senate-graduate-studiescommittee/schedule.html • Undergraduate Curriculum Management http://www.sfu.ca/senate/senate-committees/scus.html Resources Resources SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 • • • • • Due diligence is required at all levels Realistic effective dates Use the proper forms, follow format Make your changes obvious Check resources for approvals, what really happened • Don’t be afraid to ask the experts. • Include your advisors in the conversation Talking Points SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017 Questions SFU Curriculum Workshop June 2017
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