Undergraduate Curriculum definition

Undergraduate Curriculum means University courses offered for credit numbered less than 500.

Examples of Undergraduate Curriculum in a sentence

  • There shall be established a Departmental Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, the membership of which shall consist of the Department Chair and such other members of the department as shall be selected pursuant to departmental procedures that shall be published in written form and made available to the members of the department.

  • At the undergraduate level, the UCC (Undergraduate Curriculum Committee) form is used.

  • For undergraduate changes, the proposal is submitted to the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee.

  • Each academic year, on or before September 30, the Department Chair shall establish an Undergraduate Curriculum Committee and a Graduate Committee as follows.

  • On or before September 30, 2012, the Department Chair shall establish an Undergraduate Curriculum Committee and a Graduate Committee as follows.

  • On or before September 30, 2014, the Department Chair shall establish an Undergraduate Curriculum Committee and a Graduate Committee as follows.

  • The proposal is reviewed and approved by: departmental faculty, the Department Chair, ▇▇▇▇ of the College, and the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee or Graduate Council depending on the level of instruction.

  • The implementation of these courses, among others, is being facilitated by the Undergraduate Curriculum Implementation Task Force (UCITF).

  • Successful completion of the Undergraduate Curriculum level does not assure admission to the Pharmacy College Curriculum, which can only occur when an Undergraduate Participant has applied to and been accepted by UNT System College of Pharmacy.

  • The Parties will review and approve their respective curricula, including the Undergraduate Curriculum and First Year Pharmacy College Curriculum, annually for accreditation and other appropriate purposes.