Tutorial. Although generally limited to historically liberal arts or general education courses, if there is a case in which a traditionally technical course is appropriate for the tutorial, it may be offered as a tutorial with mutual agreement of the faculty member, the administration and State MSCF. Tutorials may be offered to unlimited faculty. Tutorials may be offered to temporary full-time, temporary part-time, and adjunct faculty if there are no unlimited full- time faculty members in the credential field at the college. Faculty meet with students for one- third (1/3) of a course’s credit value while students work independently for the remaining two- thirds (2/3). Faculty are paid two-thirds (2/3) of the course credit value. For example, in a three- credit course, students sign up for three (3) credits; faculty are paid two (2) credits. The faculty meet with the students one (1) hour per week and give assignments to the students for the remainder of the appropriate Carnegie Unit time.
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Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement