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Is a formal proposal necessary when submitting a course for consideration?

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Is a formal proposal necessary when submitting a course for consideration?

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Yes. A course proposal must be completed and submitted for each course development. The proposal provides information to the Curriculum Committee which assists them in making decisions regarding your course. Each proposal is reviewed by an appropriate subcommittee of the Curriculum Committee and is then submitted to the full committee for review. The subcommittee or the full committee can return the proposal to you if either has questions or concerns about any part of your proposal. In order to consider a proposal received, you must: • Submit the completed proposal with all necessary campus signatures • Submit a current resume/vita • Submit a one-page example of what you think a representative module within the course will look like. Example must follow the RODP Sample module format, and list the types of files, content, assessments, etc. Proposals will not be considered official or complete until the printed copy with all required signatures is received at the address below: Regents O

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