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Types of InterDisciplinary (Graduate) Programs (IDPs). 1: Unique to each individual student; designed by the student. 2: Approved, faculty-designed program crossing boundaries of academic units/departments
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Types of InterDisciplinary (Graduate) Programs (IDPs) • 1: Unique to each individual student; designed by the student. • 2: Approved, faculty-designed program crossing boundaries of academic units/departments • 3: Collaborative/Supplementary – students must be in a graduate degree program to be admitted to this, which adds to their program • 4: Non-degree – diploma, certificate, • 5 Other
Session arrangement • Overview of results of CAGS’s first survey on types of interdisciplinary programs • Focus on individual programs (Type 1) • Ketra Schmitt, Concordia • Laura Bisaillon, Ottawa/Toronto-Scarborough • Focus on Type 2 programs • Help on definition?! • Discussion about second survey questions
Quartiles by university size • Used 2010 graduate student enrolment (headcount) from PSIS, divided into quartiles for the 59 universities receiving the first survey • Largest fifteen, 14,820 to 3987 • Toronto to McMaster • Second largest fifteen, 3900 to 1530 • Queen’s to Brock • Third largest fifteen, 1494 to 525 • Wilfrid Laurier to Lethbridge • Smallest fourteen, 519 to 0 • INRS to Trinity Western
Responses from smaller universities • “This [interdisciplinary graduate program] is all we do. We have a limited M.Sc. program …. Each program of study is essentially individually designed to meet student and supervisory committee goals and desired outcomes.” • “The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program is research-oriented and offered in six multidisciplinary areas of study in the sciences.” • To what extent do these responses indicate an adaptation to limited faculty resources?
Typology from U de Montréal • A:Programmeappartenantàuneseuleunité avec unebanque de coursoptionnelsunidisciplinairesdansuneouplusieursautresunités • B:Programmeappartenantàuneseuleunitémaiscomportant au moins un coursunidisciplinaireobligatoiredansuneautreunité • C:Programmeappartenantàuneseuleunitémaiscomportant au moins un coursinterdisciplinaireobligatoire • D:Programme de rechercheappartenantàuneseuleunitédontcertainsdirecteurs de rechercheproviennent de d'autresunités. • E:Programme conjoint avec uneoffre de coursobligatoires et optionnels de chaque institution • F:Programme conjoint avec des coursobligatoiresunidisciplinaires de plusieursunités et au moins un coursinterdisciplinaireobligatoire • G:Programme conjoint avec uneoffre de coursobligatoires de Médecine et de coursoptionnels de chaque institution
McMaster Taskforce on Interdisciplinary Programs • Covered undergraduate as well as graduate • Reported December 2011 • Seven key issues addressed • Governance • Organization • Financial support • Space • Policy • Programming • Recognition & Credit • Report available at • http://graduate.mcmaster.ca/reports
Type 2 • Improve definition • Approval hurdles • Administrative placement • Advantages and disadvantages
Definitional problems • What is interdisciplinary at one institution may be, if not a discipline, at least a department or even a Faculty at another – for example Environmental Science or Studies. • Changed wording from ‘discipline’ to ‘academic unit’.
Working definition of Type 2 IDPs • Faculty members from two or more disciplinesacademic units come together to design a specific coherent, stand-alone, interdisciplinary graduate degree program with an appropriate set of courses and requirements “to advance fundamental understanding or to solve problems whose solutions are beyond the scope of a single” discipline academic unit. Students register directly in this program.This program proposal has then proceeded through internal university approvals (and in some cases provincial approval as well). Usually these programs admit a number of students each year directly to the interdisciplinary program This program has received all internal university approvals (and in some cases provincial approval as well).
Approvals Process When a new IDP is proposed that will cross academic boundaries, which of the following university approvals need to be obtained before it can be offered? (Please check all that apply.) • ☐ approval by all Departments that will be involved • ☐ approval by the highest decision-making body of each academic Faculty that will be involved • ☐ approval by Department chairs whose faculty will be involved • ☐ approval by Faculty deans whose resources will be involved • ☐ approval by Graduate Council • ☐ approval by the University Senate • ☐ new programs can be offered simply with the Graduate Dean’s approval • ☐ new programs can be offered for a limited time simply with the Graduate Dean’s approval • ☐ other (please specify)
Administrative Placement What administrative practices are in place at your university for the IDPs that cross (or crossed) existing administrative boundaries, whether these are departmental boundaries within a Faculty, or cross-Faculty? (Again, check all that apply, considering the full range of IDPs at your institution.) One or more IDPs report • ☐ directly to the Provost • ☐ to the Dean of Graduate Studies • ☐ to a Faculty dean • ☐ to an oversight committee of deans • ☐ to a department chair • ☐ to an oversight committee of department chairs • ☐ to an oversight committee consisting of both chairs and dean(s) • ☐ to an institute or research centre • ☐ other (please describe)
Financial Matters How is the faculty involvement in the program supported? • ☐ home departments are paid for a faculty member’s released time • If so, at what level? (e.g. full cost, or sessional replacement cost) • ☐ faculty are paid overload for their involvement • ☐ faculty are appointed directly to the IDP, or as a joint appointment • ☐ other (please describe]
Other Financial Matters • What form or amount of direct administrative support does an IDP receive at your university, and from whom does it come? • How does your institution handle the space needs or wants of a new IDP? • On what basis does an IDP receive income to cover its costs? • based on student numbers, recent or current • based on an arbitrary lump sum amount • other (Please describe)
Issues Internal to the IDP • Pedagogical aspects of an IDP • Developing a common language, or at least the ability to communicate across the boundaries • Integration of knowledge from multiple disciplines, • Novel approaches to teaching or assessing learning outcomes • A program committee of faculty members associated with the IDP?