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UNC Charlotte Campus Academic Plan 2004-2009. New Elements in this Round of Planning. Outreach and engagement General Education Focus areas for research and creative activity. Assumptions of the Plan.
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UNC CharlotteCampus Academic Plan2004-2009 Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
New Elements in this Round of Planning • Outreach and engagement • General Education • Focus areas for research and creative activity Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Assumptions of the Plan • 1. University will attain research university (doctoral/research-extensive) status by the end of this decade. • 2. The research infrastructure of the University will require considerable enhancement as a result of Charlotte Research Institute (formerly Charlotte Institute for Technology Innovation) and other programmatic initiatives. Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Assumptions of the Plan (Continued) • 3. University will complete at least 10 buildings, at least 6 to include classrooms by the end of the planning period. • 4. We will grow to over 23,000 students by the end of the planning period. Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Assumptions of the Plan (Continued) • 5. Optimum Balance • Undergraduate (80%) to Graduate (20%) • 6. Characteristics of Student Body • Undergraduates increasingly traditionally aged • (younger and living on campus, and therefore will require efforts on our part to ensure their success) • Growing number of international graduate students,susceptible to world events and national political perspectives Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Assumptions of the Plan (Continued) • 6. Characteristics of Student Body – cont’d • Graduate students increasingly full-time • Adult nontraditional student body will continue to grow • primarily graduate + post-baccalaureate students (MBA & Education) • distance education students in 2 + 2 programs (Engineering Technology & Nursing) • Continued commitment to diverse student body supported by a Minority Presence Plan with assessment and accountability Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Assumptions of the Plan (Continued) • 7. Economic Imperatives • Building the intellectual capital of the Charlotte region • Transforming Charlotte into a high technology center • Providing higher education to a larger number of North Carolinians • Training, retraining and continuing education • University increasing amount of “brokered” continuing education • Education at distant sites Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Assumptions of the Plan (Continued) • 8. Regional Development Trends • Banking and Financial Services • Health Care • Public Education Reform • Increasing Urbanization • Increasing Internationalization • Increasing Interest in Transforming Region into High Tech Center • Increasing Appetite for Arts and Cultural Activities Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Implications of Vision and Mission Statements • Key Concept: The Public’s University that Is Responsive to Regional Needs • Educational Enhancement • Research Productivity • Economic Development • Social Conditions (planning, crime, education, health, etc.) • Intellectual and Cultural Enrichment Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Themes to Guide Campus Development • Applied Sciences and Technologies • Business and Finance • Children, Families, and Schools • Community and Regional Development • Health Care and Health Policy • International Understanding and Involvement • Liberal Education Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Continuing Initiatives Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Distance LearningCampus Academic Plan 2002-2007 • Programs delivered to off-campus students at distant sites are designed for adult, nontraditional students: • Baccalaureate Completion Programs • Graduate Certificates • Professional Master’s Programs Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Distance Learning • Fall 2000: 10 Programs • Fall 2001: 13 Programs • Fall 2002: 14 Programs • Initiatives will continue to be carried out in: • BSET - Electrical • BSET - Fire Safety • B.S. in Nursing (RN to BSN) • 2+2 Pre-Engineering Program • Graduate Certificate in Child and Family Development: Special Needs • Graduate Certificate in Information Security and Privacy • Graduate Certificate in Special Education: Academically and Intellectually Gifted Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Distance Learning • Initiatives will continue to be carried out in (cont’d): • Graduate Certificate in Special Education: Supported Employment and Transition • Lateral Entry Teacher Licensure in Middle or Secondary Education • M.Ed. in Curriculum & Supervision • M.Ed. in Elementary Education • M.S. in Nursing • Post-baccalaureate Licensure in Special Education (Learning Disabilities and Behavioral-Emotional Disabilities) • Post-baccalaureate Licensure in Special Education (Severe and Profound Disabilities) Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Possible New Distance Education Programs • Explore Feasibility of New Distance Education Initiatives • Additional Options in Engineering Technology • International MBA coursework • Various Courses in Areas of Excellence in Mech. Engineering • Master of Arts in Teaching • 2 + 2 completion programs in Education • M.S.A. at remote site • M.Ed. in Middle Grades at remote site • M.S.N. concentrations in a collaborative, on-line program • Health Administration certificate programs • Graduate Certificate in Nursing Education on-line Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Research Goals • Enhance Research Infrastructure • Develop Appropriate Process for Evaluating and Assessing Centers and Establishing New Centers & Institutes • Develop Parallel Career Track for Non-tenured Professional Research Staff • Increase Federal Funding from Non Peer-Reviewed Sources (Agency Discretionary and Politically Directed Funds) • Research Computing Department • Develop Funding Stream to Support: • “Bridge” Funding for Faculty Between External Grants • Matching Grants for Cost Sharing • Research Assistants (Undergraduate and Graduate) • Support Junior Faculty Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Research Goals(Continued) • Mentoring Program • Continue Development of the Charlotte Research Institute • Source of funding to enhance faculty research • Improved vehicle for faculty who wish to commercialize their work • Opportunities for faculty to collaborate with private companies Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Research Goals(Continued) • Establishment of Metropolitan Studies Group • Urban Institute • Center for Transportation Policy Studies • OSAM • GIS Applications Center • Community Development Center • Educational Research Bureau Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
In Support of Undergraduate Education • First Year • 1. Connecting Students to UNC Charlotte • 2. Academic and Student Affairs in Partnership • 3. Focus on Advising • 4. No Single Initiative Will Meet Needs of Students • 5. Exposure of Freshmen to Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty • 6. Analyze Impact of Current Initiatives • - Block Scheduling • - Freshman Seminar • - Summer Bridge Programs • - College Initiatives • - Role of Disciplinary-Based Organizations/Clubs Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Current State of First-Year Initiative • Freshman Learning Communities • COAS Undecided (begun in Fall 2001) • Teacher Education (begun in Fall 2002) • Engineering (begun in Fall 2002) • UTOP (begun in Fall 2002) • Information Technology (scheduled to begin in Fall 2004) • Community Service (scheduled to begin in Fall 2004) • English and Literacy Studies (scheduled to begin in Fall 2004) • Health and Human Services (scheduled to begin in Fall 2004) • Architecture (2005?) • Business (2005?) • Freshman Residence Hall to Open in Fall 2004 Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Other First-Year Initiatives • Establish an Office of Student Success and Retention to coordinate the growing variety of success- and retention-related initiatives • Extend Learning Communities to other groups (graduate students, transfers, etc.) • Capitalize on opportunities to extend the Learning Communities concept, e.g. using current block schedules • Keep Fretwell Building the key place where first-year classes taught and services delivered Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
In Support of Undergraduate Education (Continued) • General Education • Ensure adequate seats for students to take 4 LBST courses in first 2 years • Guard against over-reliance on PT faculty to deliver general education courses • Develop transfer equivalencies for general education courses, particularly LBST • Ensure that assessment plan is implemented; assessment results used to evaluate program effectiveness • Ensure adequate course offerings for students under the old system Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
In Support of Undergraduate & Graduate Education (Continued) • Summer School • A task force will be established to assess what must be done to more fully integrate summer school into the regular academic year, considering the self-supporting nature of summer school funding and the developing demand for more year around programming, especially amongst graduate programs Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Outreach and Engagement • University’s Range of Outreach and Engagement Activities • Engagement Around Primary and Secondary Education • Service-Learning Outreach • University Community Research and Organizational Partnerships • Cooperative Relationships with Other Higher Education Institutions • Provide Educational Opportunities for Local Community • Involve Community in Accomplishing Units Goals Through Community Advisory Boards Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
New Initiatives Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Non-Tenure Track Faculty • Make Systematic Progress on the 8 Principles of Employment for Non-Tenure-Track Faculty • Developing Unit Staffing Plans is the first required action Due in April and will be updated on regular basis Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
University Information Technology • Provide online access to accurate and timely information and services to all University constituents through the Portal • Provide excellent IT Support Services to students, faculty and staff • Supporting Teaching and Learning through Technology • Technological and Pedagogical Support through FCTeL • Next Generation Communication Environment • Merging voice, data, and video communication • Wireless access on and off campus • 3G Cellular Phones • Research Computing Department • Support structure to provide shared computing resources and assist faculty with research computing needs Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
University Information Technology(Continued) • Single Sign-On to Access Information and Services • Promoting Effective and Efficient Use of IT Resources • Centralized PC management • Automatic PC replacement cycles • Centralized server acquisition and management • Facilitating Improved Business Processes • New administrative system will allow for enhanced, more efficient and effective business processes • IT Management Excellence • A budget model based on existing and planned IT assets will be developed Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Internationalizing the Student Experience • Focus expansion of study abroad and University exchanges on Latin America • Add study abroad component to MBA program • Expand summer abroad opportunities for Health and Human Services students • Determine study abroad placements for teacher-education students Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Honors Implement Recommendation of Honors College Committee • Develop and Implement an Honors College • Based on University Honors Program • Housed in the College of Arts and Sciences • Honors College will create more visible recruitment vehicle • Honors College will Administer and/or Coordinate activities such as: • University Honors • Department honors (except Business) • Business Honors • Teaching Fellows • Campus merit-based scholarships • Off-campus scholarships (e.g. Rhodes, Mitchell, Truman) • Honors societies Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Academic Program Development Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Academic Planning Process • Current Process: • Has served UNC Charlotte well • Fit with System-Level “Windows” for Submitting Proposals for New Programs (Windows opened/closed once every two years) • UNC System Revised Program Planning Cycle • “Windows” for submitting Ph.D. proposals to Office of the President now open twice per year(May/October) Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Academic Planning Process (Continued) • Need revised process for evaluating program proposals • At a disadvantage because our campus planning is out of synch with system windows • Proposals should be evaluated on their appropriateness to the graduate mission of the University • Process would benefit from more direct and early Graduate School involvement • Need a more systematic way to evaluate interdisciplinary program proposals Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Academic Planning Process (Continued) • Dean of the Graduate School will develop a revised program development process to conform to new UNC System “windows” • Allow departments and multidisciplinary teams to generate proposals for new programs more than once every two years • Associate Provost for Research will develop new guidelines and procedures for selecting new centers/institutes Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Academic Program DevelopmentPriority Categories Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category I:Eliminate Selected Initiatives • none Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category II:Repackage or Refocus Existing Degree Programs • B.A. in Software and Information Systems • M.S. in Health Promotion (after creation of M.S. in Clinical Exercise Physiology) Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category III:Implement New Concentrations, Options, Certificates, and Minors within Campus Authority • Public Policy Ph.D. Program Options • Community and Neighborhood Redevelopment Policy, • Energy, Environment, and Infrastructure Policy, • Metropolitan Fragmentation, Governance, and Service Delivery Policy • Master of Architecture Post-Professional Options • Urban Design • Architectural Technology Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category III:Implement New Concentrations, Options, Certificates, and Minors within Campus Authority (Continued) • Master of Business Administration Options • International Business • Management of Technology • Strategic Leadership • Supply Chain Management • Master of Health Administration Option • Nursing Home Administration • Master of Science in Nursing Options • Oncology Nursing and/or • Palliative Care Nursing Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category III:Implement New Concentrations, Options, Certificates, and Minors within Campus Authority (Continued) • Master of Social Work Option • Administration/Planning • Information Technology (IT) Graduate Certificates • Communication Networks • Information Environments • Software Design and Engineering • Industrial Safety Option in Fire Safety Engineering Technology • Children’s Literature and Literacy Minor • Writing Minor Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category IV:Implement New Degree Programs Approved by the Board of Governors • M.A. Arts Administration • M.A. Religious Studies • M.S. Optical Science and Engineering • Ph.D. Optical Science and Engineering All implemented in January 2003 Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category V:Implement Upon Approval for Establishmentby Board of Governors • Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category VI:Request Permission to Establish Program Already Authorized for Planning • Ph.D. in Infrastructure and Environmental Systems • M.S. in Mathematical Finance Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category VII:Plan New Degree Programs Doctoral Proposals Appearing in College Plans for Near Term and Long Term Development • Ph.D. in Business Administration • Ph.D. in Geographic Analysis • Ph.D. in Health Psychology • Ph.D. in Health Services Research • Ph.D. in History • Ph.D. in Nursing Science • Ph.D. in Molecular and Nanoscale Science and Technology • Ph.D. in Organizational Science Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category VII:Plan New Degree Programs Master’s Proposals Appearing in College Plans for Near Term and Long Term Development • M.S. in Athletic Training/Exercise Physiology • M.S. in Bioinformatics • M.S. in Communication Networks • M.F.A. in Creative Writing • M.A. in Ethics • M.B.A. in International Business • M.S. in Knowledge Discovery in Databases/Data Mining • M.A. in Latin American Studies • M.M.E. in Music Education • M.F.A. in Studio Art Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category VII:Plan New Degree Programs Baccalaureate Proposals Appearing in College Plans for Near Term and Long Term Development • B.A. in Applied Mathematics for Business • B.S.E.T. in Biotechnology/Bioprocessing Technology • B.S.E.T. in Computer Engineering Technology • B.S.E.T. 4-year programs • B.A. in Japanese • B.A. in Latin American Studies • B.S. in Meteorology • B.A. in Systems Engineering Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category VIII:Plan and Establish New Centers Center and Institute Proposals Appearing in College Plans for Near Term and Long Term Development • Center for Academic, Professional, and Technical Communication • Center for Applied Analysis and Computation • Center for Applied Geographic Information Systems • Center for Applied Linguistics and Community Literacy • Center for Bioinformatics • Center for Business and Economic Research • Center for the Design and Testing of Mixed-Signal Microsystems Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category VIII:Plan and Establish New Centers (Continued) Center and Institute Proposals Appearing in College Plans for Near Term and Long Term Development • Center for Excellence in Information Assurance • Center for Excellence in Urban Education • Center for Exceptional Learning • Center for Financial Services • Center for Health Services Research • Center for Information Security and Privacy • Center for International Health Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category VIII:Plan and Establish New Centers (Continued) Center and Institute Proposals Appearing in College Plans for Near Term and Long Term Development • Center for Knowledge Discovery in Databases/Data Mining • Center for Late Life Long-Term Care • Center for Motorsports and Automotive Engineering • Center for Reading Research • Center for Strategic Leadership and Organizational Development • Center on Parenting Research • Center for Wireless Embedded Networks Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003
Priority Category VIII:Plan and Establish New Centers (Continued) Center and Institute Proposals Appearing in College Plans for Near Term and Long Term Development • Charlotte Community Design Institute • Comprehensive Cancer Center • Digital Visualization Center • Diversity in IT Institute • Institute for Biomedical Engineering Systems • Institute for Technology and Quality in Education • Regional Institute for Homeland Security and Major Disaster Management Acad Affairs Council-Jan 22, 2003