
These guidelines provide an overview of the procedures and formats for proposals. If the guidelines are unclear, or if your program has some unique characteristics that require special input, please contact Bitsy Wagner, Academic Affairs for undergraduate programs, or Susan Place, Dean of the School of Graduate, International, and Interdisciplinary Studies (GIIS) for graduate programs.
While campuses may have unique definitions, an option and an advising pattern are defined for purposes of system review as an aggregate of courses within a degree major designed to give a student specialized knowledge, competence, or skill.
A new option or advising pattern may only be approved where adequate faculty, physical facilities, and library holdings sufficient to establish and maintain the option or advising pattern already exist or where such support can reasonable be expected to become available.
Each new option is subject to review and approval by the Office of the Chancellor unless it is exempted. Options are exempted from Chancellor's Office approval and are approved by the university president if the academic subject category is among those listed in Executive Order No. 602. For questions regarding exempted subjects, contact Academic Affairs.
Link to New Option Proposal Format
Link to New Advising Proposal Format
Note: New options that are subject matter preparation programs should be made in consultation with the School of Education prior to submission. See EM 07-12.
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Last updated: October 2007