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Curriculum Requirements Form New Graduate Programs New Undergraduate Programs except Combined Majors

Directions 1. Complete this form electronically. Paper copy will not be accepted. 2. Save the completed form to your hard drive and send it as an e-mail attachment to the college undergraduate curriculum committee chairperson or associate dean (or formally appointed delegate) appropriate for your college. Also send any ancillary information or forms your college may require. 3. After the program has been approved by the college, the associate dean (or formally appointed delegate) should send this form as an e-mail attachment to the Provost's Office. The Provost's Office will oversee the remainder of approval process.

Program information

College/school Department Program type Undergraduate: Major Minor Concentration Certificate Graduate: Doctoral Masters Certificate

Degree(s) (if applicable, such as BS, BA, BSN, BFA, MS, MA, PhD)

Complete formal program title

Total credit for degree (if applicable) 128 (undergraduate) 30 (graduate) Other—specify

General remarks

Contact person for this program

Name

Phone E-mail

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Curriculum Requirements—Page 1 of 6 Please indicate below the program requirements. You can start a new line by pressing the Enter key.

1a. NU Core 2007 requirements—for undergraduate major programs (except CPS) Indicate how each NU Core 2007 requirement will be satisfied.  If the requirement is satisfied by completing any course approved for that requirement, check the box "Any approved course."  If the requirement is satisfied by completing specific course work, check the box "Specific course(s) listed below" and list the course number(s), title(s), and credit(s); place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program.

Capstone (list courses below)

Comparative study of cultures Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Experiential learning Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Knowledge domains Arts/humanities level 1 Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Social science level 1 Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Science/technology level 1 Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Knowledge domains level 2 Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Mathematical/analytical thinking Level 1 Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Level 2 Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Writing First-year writing—satisfied by ENGW 1111 (College Writing, 4 SH) or ENGW 1102 (College Writing—SOL, 4 SH) Two writing-intensive courses in major (note that the capstone often serves as one of these two courses)

Advanced writing in disciplines Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Total credits for this section Explanatory remarks

Curriculum Requirements—Page 2 of 6 1b. NU Core 2016 requirements—for undergraduate major programs Indicate how each NU Core 2016 requirement will be satisfied.  If the requirement is satisfied by completing any course approved for that requirement, check the box "Any approved course."  If the requirement is satisfied by completing specific course work, check the box "Specific course(s) listed below" and list the course number(s), title(s), and credit(s); place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program.

Engaging with the natural and designed world Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Exploring creative expression and innovation Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Interpreting culture Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Conducting formal and quantitative reasoning Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Understanding societies and institutions Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Analyzing and using data Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Engaging difference and diversity Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Employing ethical reasoning Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Writing across audiences and genres First-year writing—satisfied by ENGW 1111 (College Writing, 4 SH) or ENGW 1102 (College Writing—SOL, 4 SH) Two writing-intensive courses in major (note that the capstone often serves as one of these two courses)

Advanced writing in disciplines Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Integrating knowledge and skills through experience Any approved course Specific course(s) listed below

Capstone experience (list courses below)

Total credits for this section Explanatory remarks

2. College-wide requirements—for undergraduate major programs (except CPS) If this program uses one of the following established core requirements, indicate below Requirements for BA (4 courses, 16 SH) D’Amore-McKim School of Business BSBA Core (13 courses, 52–54 SH) D’Amore-McKim School of Business BSIB Core (14 courses, 56–58 SH)

Otherwise, list course numbers, titles, and credits; place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program.

Total credits for this section Explanatory remarks

Curriculum Requirements—Page 3 of 6 3. Major Requirements Requirement #1 Title of requirement List course numbers, titles, and credits; place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program

Grade/GPA requirements (if applicable)

Requirement #2 Title of requirement List course numbers, titles, and credits; place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program

Grade/GPA requirements (if applicable)

Requirement #3 Title of requirement List course numbers, titles, and credits; place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program

Grade/GPA requirements (if applicable)

Requirement #4 Title of requirement List course numbers, titles, and credits; place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program

Grade/GPA requirements (if applicable)

Total credits for this section Explanatory remarks

Curriculum Requirements—Page 4 of 6 4. Other requirements Requirement #1 Title of requirement List course numbers, titles, and credits; place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program

Grade/GPA requirements (if applicable)

Requirement #2 Title of requirement List course numbers, titles, and credits; place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program

Grade/GPA requirements (if applicable)

Requirement #3 Title of requirement List course numbers, titles, and credits; place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program

Grade/GPA requirements (if applicable)

Requirement #4 Title of requirement List course numbers, titles, and credits; place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program

Grade/GPA requirements (if applicable)

Total credits for this section Explanatory remarks

5. Electives

Number of elective courses to be taken

Specific elective courses List course numbers, titles, and credits; place an asterisk beside each new course to be added to support this program

Grade/GPA requirements (if applicable)

Groups of elective courses Indicate by subject code (e.g., “any JRNL course”) or by subject code and number range (e.g., “any CIVE course numbered 3000 or above”)

Grade/GPA requirements (if applicable)

Total credits for this section Explanatory remarks

6. Major credit/GPA requirements

Total credit required in the major (undergraduate programs only) Overall GPA requirement Major GPA requirement (if applicable) Explanatory remarks

Curriculum Requirements—Page 5 of 6 7. Requirements other than GPA (e.g., qualifying exam, thesis)

Requirements Explanatory remarks

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