revised version of the policy

Materials linked from the January 29, 2010 Curriculum Council agenda.
Crosslisted Courses
Crosslisting a course is a mechanism to facilitate multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary
instruction. Crosslisted courses are offered by more than one department and a) contain the same
number, title, credits, description, and prerequisites; b) have designators that reflect the
departments offering the courses; and c) include a distinctive statement at the end of the
description to indicate that the course is crosslisted.
Each participating unit must share in the development and teaching of the course. The Schedule
Desk will not schedule different courses at the same time and place unless they are crosslisted.
Proposing or changing a crosslisted course requires a Category II proposal.
Proposals for new crosslisted and can be accomplished with a single proposal, but must include
liaison with each participating units’ department heads/chairs and colleges, and with other
affected units (i.e. units that may use this course as a prerequisite). courses must be submitted by
each of the departments listing the course, and must include liaison with the other units involved.
Changing a crosslisted course can be accomplished with a single proposal, but must also include
liaison and will require approval by each of the participating units' department heads/chairs and
colleges. Additional Information: Category II Proposals
Procedural Change:
When a proposal to create or change a crosslisting reaches the Curriculum Coordiantor, an
administrative record will be created in the system for the other course(s). The system will
illuminate any additional liaison that may need to be added to the original proposal.