Workload Unit Assignment. Units shall be awarded as follows: 1. One unit for each contact hour. 2. One unit for each different preparation more than three per semester, unless the extra preparation results from a compensated overload assignment. (Faculty members shall be compensated for extra preparation units during the semester in which said unit(s) are incurred.) 3. Units may be assigned by the bargaining unit member's division ▇▇▇▇ for special projects or responsibilities. 4. In recognition of the fact that the Health & Public Safety Division does not have full-time cooperative education coordinators, three (3) units shall be assigned for each academic semester to each faculty member who performs such clinical or cooperative education coordination responsibilities. In addition to the three (3) units, clinical and cooperative education workload units shall be awarded as follows: a. Faculty members whose clinical or cooperative education responsibilities require on-site student instruction shall receive one (1) workload unit for each contact hour of such clinical instruction. b. Faculty members whose clinical or cooperative education responsibilities include duties other than direct student instruction shall receive .33 workload units for each student enrolled in such clinical or cooperative education experience. 5. The Administration and the AAUP agree to examine the criteria for recognizing Health & Public Safety Division clinical workload, defined in Section 4 above, as described in the Memorandum of Understanding in Appendix 2.
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