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Form
3M: MODIFIED UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM REVIEW
Directions: The
information requested on this form is essential for the review.
In some cases, you may provide the information directly on this
form; in other cases, it may be easier to attach the information to this
form. When attaching
information, please number and title each attachment and provide a
statement in the appropriate place on this form that refers the reader
to the attached information. Department: ________________________________________________ Review
Year: 1. List
each of the undergraduate degree designations (B.A., B.S., B.S.E., etc.) and degree titles
(e.g., Pharmacology) in your department. 2.
Describe the general requirements for each undergraduate major in your department and
attach a typical program of study
for each of the degree programs (majors) in your department.
3. *Undergraduate semester credit
hour production for last 3 fall semesters 4. *Number of undergraduate courses
and sections offered for last 3 fall semesters 5. *Number of students in each undergraduate major for last 3 fall semesters 6. *Number of degrees conferred for each undergraduate major for last 3
August + December + May commencements 7. *Average ACT or SAT scores and undergraduate GPA for each major for last 3 fall terms 8. *Percentages of letter grades assigned in undergraduate courses for past 3 years 9. Describe
any anticipated changes in
undergraduate semester credit hour production in your department for the
next 3 years and discuss the reasons for anticipated changes. 10. Describe
any anticipated changes in the number of undergraduate students
in specific majors in your department for the next 3 years and discuss
the reasons for anticipated changes. 11. Describe
any undergraduate curriculum
reviews that have occurred since the last review. 12. Chancellor
Portera and President Witt are looking for opportunities for the three
campuses of The University of Alabama System to work together more
closely. What is the
feasibility of offering one or more of your undergraduate degree
programs with UAB and/or UAH? Note. Working with other institutions on
an existing degree program might take a number of forms, e.g., beginning
to offer a long-standing UA program as a “cooperative” program with
UA still the primary institution for program resources and
administration. Alternatively, it could take the form of a “shared”
program that is mutually sponsored by two or more institutions but would
not be terminated if one of the institutions becomes unable to meets its
obligations to the shared program. *Note.
Each item with a * is provided in a spreadsheet by the Office of
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