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Graduate Council Proposal for a Graduate Option

Graduate Council Proposal for a Graduate Option. Authors: Jim Coakley, Brenda McComb Presenter: Carolyn Aldwin. Proposal.

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Graduate Council Proposal for a Graduate Option

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  1. Graduate Council Proposal for a Graduate Option Authors: Jim Coakley, Brenda McComb Presenter: Carolyn Aldwin

  2. Proposal • To create a Graduate Option that would appear on the official academic record and transcript for a studentby changing current OSU Policy http://oregonstate.edu/ap/curriculum/policies.html#40 • Transcript visible in Banner • Require 12 units of coursework (not dissertation units) • Approved by faculty adviser and director of the unit • Would require a CAT II proposal

  3. Table 1. Minimum Credit Hours for OSU Degree Programs

  4. Proposed Text Change (1) Anundergraduate option consistsof a minimum of 21 designated quarter credits of related course work, 15 of which must be at the upper-division level.

  5. Proposed Text Change (2) • A graduate option consists of a minimum of 12 designated quarter credits of related coursework (excluding thesis credits), comprised of coursework offered by the sponsoring unit as well as by other academic units. The option may be comprised of specific courses, completion of a designated number of credits from a longer list of alternative courses, or a combination of specific and alternative course lists. Approved options may be added to a graduate Program of Study, and approved by the faculty advisor(s) and the director of the sponsoring unit. On the Program of Study, there should be no overlap in course credits between options (the same course cannot be used to satisfy credit requirements in multiple options). When the unit submits the final examination card to validate awarding of the major to the Graduate School, the unit will also validate that the requirements of the option have been completed.

  6. Proposed Text Change (3) • For graduate options, the category II proposal must also list the graduate faculty and appropriate facilities associated with delivery of the option (necessary facilities and faculty expertise to support the option must be available).

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