University of Pittsburgh
Proposals for New Certificate Program, Area of Concentration, or Minor
Proposals must include the following.
- The names of
- The individual initiating the proposal
- The responsibility center wherein the change is to occur
- The programs to be developed
- The department affected by the change
- The date of the proposal
- A description of the academic requirements of the new program, a comparison with requirements of similar programs offered by the unit, and a discussion of new courses, internships, research experience, etc., which must be introduced to offer the program.
- The effects, if any, that the proposed program will have on other units of the University.
- A discussion of the budget impact of the program, including both new income and new cost.
- A list of faculty groups and administrators that have been consulted and a summary of their comments on the proposed certificate program, area of concentration, or minor.
In addition, proposals for new certificate programs must include the following.
- The rationale for the proposed new certificate program, specifically explaining either the relation of the proposed change(s) to the current mission and goals articulated in the long-range plans of the University, the responsibility center, and/or the department, or the external and internal environmental influences or trends justifying the proposed change(s), if the change is not a specific part of the current long-range plan.
- Projected enrollments, student credit hours, and certificates awarded.
- A description of an evaluation procedure to assess attainment of the objectives of the proposed certificate program.