LHE Formulas for Special Course Categories Sample Clauses

LHE Formulas for Special Course Categories. For most courses, the LHEs assigned are equal to the credit hours for the course. However, the following exceptions apply: Course Type Conversion Formula Open Lab LHEs = credit hours x .70 Standard Lab LHEs = credit hours x 1.0 English Composition (also includes developmental composition, ESL, creative writing, technical writing, and journalism) LHEs = credit hours x 1.25
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LHE Formulas for Special Course Categories. For most courses, the LHEs assigned are equal to the credit hours for the course. However, the following exceptions apply: Course Type Conversion Formula Open Lab LHEs = credit hours x .70 Standard Lab LHEs = credit hours x 1.0 English Composition (also includes developmental composition, ESL, creative writing, technical writing, and journalism) LHEs = credit hours x 1.25 Health related and child care practicums LHEs = 0.33 x # of students Practicums in other technology programs LHEs = 0.17 x # of students Honors contracts (up to a maximum of 1 LHE per course) 1/10 of normal course pay per student, i.e. 1/10 x # of students x LHEs Independent study and pro-rata courses Headcount (See Article 2.6)

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