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CHAPTER 5 POLICIES PERTAINING TO CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES

SECTION 8 STUDENT CREDIT HOUR GUIDELINES FOR TENURE MANAGEMENT

(To see who has authority to approve changes to this section, please see the Approval of Changes page).

Tenure management within academic programs at the University is based, in large measure, on the student credit hours produced by each program at the lower (LD), upper (UD), and graduate divisions (GR). Different modes of instruction across the disciplines as well as within a given discipline give rise to different expectations regarding the level of staffing required to adequately address student needs. The following (per semester) student credit hour guidelines are generally used to define a full-time-equivalent faculty position for tenure management purposes.

university wide guidelines

ld

ud

gr

There are guidelines that apply to specific groups of courses regardless of the department or college, such as:

Humanities General Degree Requirements Courses

475

300

200

Social Science General Degree Requirement Courses

475

300

200

Writing Emphasis

200

200

Seminar courses

180

Also, a number of specialized courses have been assigned individual SCH guidelines. For information on these courses, consult the Registrar.

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION

LD

UD

GR

ART AND DESIGN

Art - Appreciation and History

475

300

200

Art - Foundation Studio

250

250

150

Art - Specialty Studio

225

200

150

Art Education - Nonstudio

475

300

200

Art Education - Studio

275

200

150

ARTS MANAGEMENT

250

250

COMMUNICATION

300

250

150

FINE ARTS

250

250

MUSIC

Music - Appreciation, History and Literature

475

300

200

Music -Applied/Private Instruction

70

70

70

Music - Large Ensemble

270

270

200

Music - Small Ensemble

140

110

110

Music - Theory

180

100

100

Music Education - Lecture

475

300

200

Music Education - Studio

225

200

200

THEATRE AND DANCE

Dance Education - Lecture

475

300

200

Dance - Appreciation

475

300

200

Dance - Studio

200

150

120

Theatre Arts Education - Lecture

475

300

200

Theatre Arts - Appreciation

475

300

200

Theatre Arts - Practice

200

150

120

COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE

LD

UD

GR

BIOLOGY

375

250

120

Biology Education

475

300

200

CHEMISTRY

Lecture

475

288

Lab

120

60

Discussion

288

288

COMPUTING, NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES

Computer Science Education

475

300

200

Computer Information Systems

270

250

200

Learning Technologies

475

300

200

Web and Digital Development

270

250

200

ENGLISH

English - Literature

475

300

150

English - Writing

250

250

150

English Education

475

300

200

GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY

Geography - Laboratory

375

250

120

Geography - Lecture

475

300

150

Geology

375

250

120

HISTORY

475

300

200

INTERDISCIPLINARY

International Studies

475

300

200

Peace Studies

475

300

200

Women's Studies

475

300

200

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

Mathematics

400

250

150

Mathematics Education

475

300

200

PHILOSOPHY

475

300

200

Anthropology

475

300

200

Religious Studies

475

300

200

PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

Astronomy

375

300

200

Physics

300

150

120

PSYCHOLOGY

475

300

150

Psychology - Statistics

250

150

SOCIOLOGY

475

300

200

Sociology - Statistics

250

WORLD LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES

Comparative Literature

475

300

150

Foreign Language - Education

475

300

200

Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian, etc.

300

200

150

COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES

LD

UD

GR

NATURAL RESOURCES

375

250

120

PAPER SCIENCE

250

200

120

COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

LD

UD

GR

BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

Accounting

400

300

200

Business

475

300

200

Economics

475

300

200

Economics - Statistics

250

200

COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS

250

150

80

Communication Sciences and Disorders Education

475

300

200

EDUCATION

Early Childhood Education

475

300

200

Education

475

300

200

Student Teaching

300

Instructional Resources

475

300

200

HEALTH, EXERCISE SCIENCE, AND ATHLETICS

Athletic Training

300

150

Coaching

300

250

200

Health Education

475

300

200

Physical Education

300

250

200

Physical Education for the Exceptional Individual

300

250

200

Recreation

300

250

200

Sports Medicine

300

250

200

Wellness

475

300

200

HEALTH PROMOTION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Family and Consumer Education

475

300

200

Food and Nutrition

350

200

120

Food Systems Management

350

200

120

Health Promotion/Wellness

300

250

200

Human Development

350

200

120

Safety and Health Protection

300

250

200

INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

Interior Architecture

350

200

120

IA - History

475

300

200

Foundation Studio

250

250

Specialty Studio

225

200

120

Practice

150

Seminar Studio

180

180

Seminar

180

120

LEARNING RESOURCES

475

300

200

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

375

250

120

MILITARY SCIENCE

475

300

200