Marie Gentry (Interior Design), Chair Jim Gigantino (History), Vice Chair University Calendar Committee Proposal.

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Marie Gentry (Interior Design), Chair Jim Gigantino (History), Vice Chair University Calendar Committee Proposal

Purpose and Background Both students and faculty are finding the current ten minute interval between classes to be inadequate due to a number of factors including: – Continued growth on campus both in enrollment and facilities – Development of facilities away from the center of campus – Centralized scheduling system that spreads room assignments across campus

Committee Charge The University Calendar Committee reviewed the current class schedule and voted to recommend an additional five minutes be added to the interval between classes The Committee studied three different proposals submitted by the Registrar’s Office Each proposal: – Modified the start times for MWF courses – Decreased TR contact time to 150 minutes Provides equity between MWF and TR contact hours (each now at 150 minutes) and leaves the TR start times unchanged

Current Intervals MWF7:30 AM8:20 AM MWF8:30 AM9:20 AM MWF9:30 AM10:20 AM MWF10:30 AM11:20 AM MWF11:30 AM12:20 PM MWF12:30 PM1:20 PM MWF1:30 PM2:20 PM MWF2:30 PM3:20 PM MWF3:30 PM4:20 PM MW3:30 PM4:50 PM MWF4:30 PM5:20 PM MW4:30 PM5:50 PM TR8:00 AM9:20 AM TR9:30 AM10:50 AM TR11:00 AM12:20 PM TR12:30 PM1:50 PM TR2:00 PM3:20 PM TR3:30 PM4:50 PM TR4:00 PM5:20 PM TR4:30 PM5:50 PM

Proposal One: Start on Half Hour MWF 7:30 AM8:20 AM MWF 9:00 AM9:50 AM MWF 10:30 AM11:20 AM MWF 12:00 PM12:50 PM MWF 1:30 PM2:20 PM MWF 3:00 PM3:50 PM MWF 4:30 PM5:20 PM MWF 6:00 PM6:50 PM MWF 7:30 PM8:20 PM MW 7:30 PM8:50 PM MWF 9:00 PM9:50 PM MW 9:00 PM10:20 PM TR 8:00 AM9:15 AM TR 9:30 AM10:45 AM TR 11:00 AM12:15 PM TR 12:30 PM1:45 PM TR 2:00 PM3:15 PM TR 3:30 PM4:45 PM TR 4:00 PM5:15 PM TR 4:30 PM5:45 PM

Proposal Two: Start on Quarter Hour MWF 7:30 AM8:20 AM MWF 8:45 AM9:35 AM MWF 10:00 AM10:50 AM MWF 11:15 AM12:05 PM MWF 12:30 PM1:20 PM MWF 1:45 PM2:35 PM MWF 3:00 PM3:50 PM MWF 4:15 PM5:05 PM MWF 5:30 PM6:20 PM MW 5:30 PM6:50 PM MWF 6:45 PM7:35 PM MW 6:45 PM8:05 PM TR 8:00 AM9:15 AM TR 9:30 AM10:45 AM TR 11:00 AM12:15 PM TR 12:30 PM1:45 PM TR 2:00 PM3:15 PM TR 3:30 PM4:45 PM TR 4:00 PM5:15 PM TR 4:30 PM5:45 PM

Recommended Proposal: MWF MWF7:30 AM8:20 AM MWF8:35 AM9:25 AM MWF9:40 AM10:30 AM MWF10:45 AM11:35 AM MWF11:50 AM12:40 PM MWF12:55 PM1:45 PM MWF2:00 PM2:50 PM MWF3:05 PM3:55 PM MW3:05 PM4:20 PM MWF4:10 PM5:00 PM MW4:35 PM5:50 PM MWF5:15 PM6:05 PM MW6:20 PM7:35PM MW7:50 PM9:05 PM

Recommended Proposal: TR TR8:00 AM9:15 AM TR9:30 AM10:45 AM TR11:00 AM12:15 PM TR12:30 PM1:45 PM TR2:00 PM3:15 PM TR3:30 PM4:45 PM TR4:00 PM5:15 PM TR4:30 PM5:45 PM TR6:00 PM7:15 PM TR7:30 PM8:15 PM

Highlights of Recommended Proposal 15 minute interval between classes MWF class start times adjusted for the new interval---start times will vary TR class contact hours now equivalent to MWF class contact hours (all at 150 minutes) New TR one credit hour course start times

TR One Credit Courses Number of Spring 2012 SectionsCurrent Start TimeCurrent End Time Proposed Start TimeProposed End Time 17:30 AM8:20 AM 78:30 AM9:20 AM 8:00 AM8:50 AM 109:30 AM10:20 AM 9:30 AM10:20 AM 110:00 AM10:50 AM 411:00 AM11:50 AM 11:00 AM11:50 AM 911:30 AM12:20 PM 1712:30 PM1:20 PM 12:30 PM1:20 PM 1:00 PM1:50 PM 12:00 PM2:50 PM 2:00 PM2:50 PM 72:30 PM3:20 PM 73:30 PM4:20 PM 3:30 PM4:20 PM 4:00 PM4:50 PM 4:00 PM4:50 PM 54:30 PM5:20 PM 4:30 PM5:20 PM

Proposed New MW and TR Course Times MW3:05 PM4:20 PM MW4:35 PM5:50 PM MW6:20 PM7:35PM MW7:50 PM9:05 PM TR6:00 PM7:15 PM TR7:30 PM8:15 PM Altered MW afternoon course times (currently start at 3:30 and 4:30PM) Standardized MW and TR night course times. – Currently all courses after 5PM are exempt from standardized time blocks – Recommend standardizing night courses to: Meet demands of enrollment growth Enable non-traditional students to take a full load (12 hours) after 6PM – Flexibility still exists for courses that meet one night a week (exempt from standardized times) – Studied the possibility of an early morning MW time block at 8:00AM but could not recommend due to classroom space conflicts – Possibility of adding a MW 7:00-8:15AM course time if interest exists

Implementation Recommend implementation of new course times in Fall 2013