Development of a New Graduate Program Prospectus
New graduate program must be consistent with the Graduate Mission of the University and the graduate program vision.
They should originate from department-wide action or from administration in consultation with school/college and departmental leadership.
Phase 1 - New Graduate Program Prospectus
A new graduate program prospectus should include:
- A feasibility study demonstrating the viability of the proposed program addressing enrollment demands and market area, staffing, facilities, library and other resources, budget projections, and impact on undergraduate programs
- A statement justifying the program as related to the graduate mission statement
- A listing of the degree(s) offered and an outline of degree requirements
The prospectus proposals for a new graduate program should be submitted to the following groups for approval in the order listed below:
- Curriculum Committee (School or Division-Based) (Proposals involving more than one school or division should be reviewed by all relevant school-or division-based curriculum committees.)
- Graduate Council
- Curriculum Committee (University)
- The faculty
The prospectus, if approved, should then be submitted to the President for consideration by the Board of Trustees. If the prospectus is approved, the process moves to Phase 2.
Phase 2 - New Graduate Program Curriculum Proposal
If the Board approves the new graduate program prospectus, then a complete curriculum proposal should be developed and submitted using the Proposal Form for new programs found on the University Curriculum Committee site. This includes:
- A listing of the degree (s) offered and the associated degree requirements
- A syllabus for each course that includes catalog number, title, description and semester hours credit
- A statement regarding anticipated sequencing of course offerings for the program and staffing implications
The curriculum proposal should then be submitted to the same groups as in Phase 1 for approval in the order listed below:
- Curriculum Committee (School or Division-Based) (Proposals involving more than one school or division should be reviewed by all relevant school-or-division-based curriculum committees)
- Graduate Council
- Curriculum Committee (University)
- The faculty
If approved, the curriculum proposal should then be submitted to the President for consideration by the Board of Trustees.
Board of Trustees approval is the last requirement before implementation including, as appropriate, submission to SACSCOC.