Online Course. A course delivered entirely through technological means and lacking any regular or significant face-to-face instructional component. For purposes of this definition, “hybrid,” “blended,” or mixed modality courses are not considered to be “online.” 16.2 All credit-bearing courses offered through OCE, including summer session, online, and independent learning courses, are bargaining unit work and covered by the provisions of this Agreement. 16.3 Any credit-bearing course or program developed for OCE shall be subject to the same curricular review and approval process that applies to all other credit-bearing University courses. Adapting an existing course for OCE shall require approval by the department, the curricular body within the relevant college, and approval of the ▇▇▇▇. 16.4 Credit-bearing OCE courses, including summer courses, will count toward FTE percentage for non-tenure-track (NTT) faculty for the purpose of determining eligibility for benefits and senior instructor status. 16.5 Compensation for all credit-bearing OCE courses will be subject to the terms of this agreement. Maximum class size will be determined by the department. The University shall provide necessary administrative and technical support for teaching a credit-bearing OCE course.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement