To provide an electronic academic program and course approval system for creating, modifying, and accessing degree programs, individual courses, and catalog information.
We have well-meaning processes and systems for managing our curriculum – the efficiency and utility of which have been lessened as we have grown and become more complex. Inaccurate and inconsistent quality of information Delays and inefficiencies Duplication of effort Paper-intensive Lack of synthetized information Lack of historical record and accountability No reporting or data analysis capabilities
Graduation Analytics: A comprehensive effort to identify and mitigate barriers to successful graduation both in terms of program design and student performance.
1. Maintain accurate account of all course offerings and degree programs
2. Integrate course, degree, and catalog information with Banner and degree audit systems
3. Allow faculty, departments, colleges, and staff to access, edit, and propose changes to the curriculum and catalog in a web-based approval system
Faculty Council Undergraduate Course & Curriculum Graduate Council Faculty Information & Technology Services Faculty Academic Policy & Standards
Associate Deans Office of the Registrar Academic Advisory Team
Advise during conceptualization and development, serve as primary contact
Consider policy and procedural implications
Name College/Unit/CommitteeCharlie Brody College of Liberal Arts & SciencesJennifer Hurlbert Belk College of BusinessErik Wikstrom College of Health and Human ServicesKen Chen College of Computing and InformaticsLee Gray College of Arts + ArchitectureKelly Anderson College of EducationHenrietta Thomas University CollegeRon Smelser William States Lee College of Engineering Susan Sell Graduate SchoolDrew Polly Faculty Representative: Undergraduate
Faculty Information and Technology Services Advisory CommitteeUndergraduate Course and Curriculum Committee
Alan Freitag Faculty Representative: GraduateGraduate Council
Chris Knauer Office of the RegistrarLeslie Zenk Office of Academic Affairs
1. Definitive Source2. Accuracy3. Clarity4. Efficiency5. Faculty Focused Process, Student
Focused Product
Digital Architecture Acalog –catalog management Curriculog – curriculum management
March 2014: Vendor selected Summer 2014: Develop catalog template Fall 2014: Departmental curriculum review Spring 2015: System live; all short forms
and long forms processed via system June 1, 2015: 2015-2016 Undergraduate
and Graduate Catalogs produced via Acalog/Curriculog
Maria Arrington-Ferguson, Project Manager, [email protected] Leslie R. Zenk, Assistant Provost, [email protected]
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