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Wednesday April 11, 2012
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10:30amGraduate Admissions, Updates and Q&A Melissa Lawrence and Betty Haggerty 10:45amSummer Orientation: Registration and Updates Barbara Lucido and Karla Townley-Tilson 11:00amConnectCarolina, Queries and Reports Jen Drake and Tejune Kang 11:30amCRAS Review and Other Announcements Nick Siedentop
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Question: What’s the word limit for the course description? Answer: 50 words. This does not include prerequisite statement.
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Question: Is the abbreviated title (short title) in mixed caps or all caps? Answer: All Caps
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Question: True or False. Can a revision request have a spring effective date? Answer: False. All revision requests must have a fall effective date, to align with the Undergraduate Bulletin and a student’s catalogue year.
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Question: What is the character limit for the long course title? Answer: 100 characters, including spaces.
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Question: Will requests for current or past terms be accepted? Answer: No, you must use a future effective date.
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Question: Can you submit a second request for the same course before the first request becomes effective? Answer: No. However, the system allows you to bypass the error message you receive, but please do not submit!
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Question: There are two places/fields to put pre/corequisite information. The first is the “Pre/Corequisites” field on the Offerings tab. Where is the second place? Answer: At the beginning of the long course description.
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Question: True or False. The following prerequisite statement is correct: “Prerequisite, an advanced BIOL course” Answer: False. A “prerequisite” is a course subject and catalog number only. Other required preparation or permission statements should be included in the long description.
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Question: True or False. A new undergraduate course must have a course syllabus. Answer: True. Do not submit a request if you don’t have a syllabus.
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Question: True or False. Revising the credit hours for a course requires a syllabus. Answer: False. The curriculum committee does not need to review a syllabus for this type of request.
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Question: How many pages of writing is required for courses requesting a General Education requirement? Answer: 10 pages
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Question: If you’re not sure whether a recitation will be used regularly (every semester or in a fixed rotation), should you add a recitation component to the CRAS submission? Answer: No. Only add a recitation if you are sure that you will be using it regularly. (Adding a component does not require an additional course request.)
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Question: What tab does the “Submit” button appear on? Answer: The course summary tab. “Saving” a transaction does not submit the request.
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Question: Once a course request has been submitted for approval, can the course submitter make further edits? Answer: No. But the dept-approver can edit the request before approving.
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Question: If you need to change the course number, where do you put the information? Answer: Enter the information in the “Additional Course Request Details” field.
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Word limit for course description Default to ALL CAPS for short title User instructions on the CRAS form Default effective dates Enforce prerequisites Other ideas?
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FERPA training and Instructor Table Evaluation System Tar Heel Tracker Adjustment System Office of Undergraduate Curricula Website www.unc.edu/depts/uc www.unc.edu/depts/uc Grade Tracking NC_SR_GRADE_ROSTER_STATUS First Year Seminars: Brochure and Seat Release ConnectCarolina Forum http://connectcarolina.unc.edu/users-forum/users-forum- home/users-forum.html http://connectcarolina.unc.edu/users-forum/users-forum- home/users-forum.html Student Services Staff/Managers Contact List and Reference Manual
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Wednesday August 8, 2012 Possible Topics: ◦ Scheduling and Registration: Registrar’s Office ◦ Textbook Ordering: Kelly Hanner, Course Materials Manager ◦ Evaluation System: Combined Sections ◦ Guidelines for scheduling instructors in ConnectCarolina. ◦ Study Abroad
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