Common use of Concentrations Clause in Contracts

Concentrations. a) A concentration is a cluster of related courses on a clearly defined topic. b) A student can only moderate into a concentration in conjunction with his or her Moderation into a program. The Moderations may be either simultaneous or sequential; if they are sequential, the Moderation into the program must come first. In either case, there must be a clear significance and value to the coterminous completion of the requirements of the concentration and the program. c) A concentration requires 2-3 courses by the time of Moderation and a total of 5-6 4 credit courses (or a total of 20-24 credits) by the time of graduation; exceptions to these limits can occur only by petition to the Curriculum Committee. d) To complete a concentration, a student must moderate, fulfill all course requirements, and produce a Senior Project that combines the interdisciplinary theories and methods of the concentration with the disciplinary theories and methods of the program.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement