CLAS Curriculum

CLAS Graduate and Undergraduate Curricular Development

Any new degree program or modifications to existing undergraduate and graduate curricula (majors, minors, certificates, concentrations, including thesis and non-thesis degrees) must be submitted to the CLAS Curriculum Committee (CCC) for approval.

New Courses

New Degree Proposal

Certificates

Certificates (minimum 12 credits) must be printed and provided by the granting unit to prove that students have studied a concentration in a particular field of study since Certificates do not appear on UF transcripts.

Creating NEW Certificates
Revising Existing Certificates
Minors

Minors (minimum 15 credits) appear on official transcripts.

Creating NEW Minors
Revising Existing Minors
Revising Majors

A department memorandum will still suffice to revise existing majors, however, more information is required. In addition to the current and proposed curricular lists (in two columns as delineated above), an 8-semester tracking is required to notify UCC, AAC, etc. of changes that will need to be made in the CATALOGUE and ADVISING. Please do not forget to input these changes into the next round of CATALOGUE REVISIONS. (Please do not contact the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs of proposed revisions to the major until departmental authorization has been received to proceed to the CCC.) Once approved by the CCC, the proposal will be forwarded to the UCC, the
Faculty Senate, and the Board of Trustees for final approval.

Adding an Option to a Major (BA, BS, Non-thesis)

A proposal consisting of an introduction, rationale or justification, is required followed information that indicates changes between current and proposed curricular lists that distinguishes requirements from electives, and an 8-semester tracking are to be incorporated into the memorandum for eventual inputting into the CATALOGUE and ADVISING system. Furthermore, TABLE 1A from the Pre-proposal for
New Degree Programs needs to accompany the packet to project the number of students that will enroll in this new option of the major. Likewise, a statement on the cost of adding the option must be addressed. Budgetary cost (i.e. cost per student) is mitigated by the number of students that in the new option.

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