2004-05

WORKSHOPS
WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
Short Courses, Institutes and Special Programs
Catalog Numbers 2920, 4920, 5920, and 6920
(May be offered for two years only)

GUIDELINES

Credit: For each hour of credit offered in workshops, institutes, etc., there should be a minimum of 15 contact hours (50 min. periods) with significant outside work or a minimum of 22.5 contact hours with little or no outside work.

Outline: An outline of the proposed course must be provided along with a summary of course assignments, the beginning date and ending date for the workshop, how many days a week the workshop meets, and the hours spent each day in the workshop.

 

College:

Department:

Workshop Abbreviation (i.e., Edu, Sci, Engl):

Workshop Title:

Workshop Number:

Credit Hours:

Contact Hours:

Instructor:

Beginning and Ending Dates of the Workshop:

C/NC

APPROVED Lab Fees and Cost Code:

This course cannot be repeated for additional credit. _______ (Note: All courses can be repeated to raise a grade.)

If this course can be repeated because of the changing nature of the material, the need to recertify, or other valid reasons, students can take this course _______ times for a maximum of _______ credits.

Workshop Syllabus: (must be attached)

 

Submit the original to the Faculty Senate Office, MA 210 J, MC 1033, kbrown4@weber.edu

 

 

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Workshop Title:

 

 

Approvals:

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Request Initiated By/Date

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Department Chair/Date

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Program Director (if applicable)/Date

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Dean of College/Date

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Chair, University Curriculum Committee/Date

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Associate Provost/Date

 

 

To prevent unnecessary delays in the process, fill in every space. Incomplete proposals will be returned.