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New Graduate Degree Program Please complete the next page for review by the Board of Trustees. Catalog Title: Name and contact information for future correspondence: Academic Unit School/College: CAS KSB SOC SIS SPA SPExS Other: Teaching Unit Department or Program: Date effective: Required Signatures Name Signature Date Teaching Unit Chair or Director EPC Chair Primary Academic Unit Dean Second Academic Unit Dean (if applicable) Faculty Senate Chair Provost President Date sent to the Office of the University Registrar:

Board of Trustees Summary for New Graduate Degree Program Academic Unit/Teaching Unit Effective Date: Catalog Title: Brief summary of the program Rationale with emphasis on the role of the program in relation to the goals and long-range plan of your teaching unit and how the program compares to or competes with similar programs Brief summary of the marketing and recruitment plan Additional resources required to implement and sustain the program and funding considerations Brief statement about the enrollment projections over the first five years

New Graduate Degree Program Note: Before starting this proposal, the Dean must consult with the Provost regarding the plans for the program and corresponding resource implications. Order of Review After review by the academic unit, prepare the document for circulation and comments. 1. During the circulation and comment period (customarily 10 working days): Send document to other academic units for comment. Post the document for public comment. (Today@AU) Respond to comments or make changes to the proposal as appropriate. 2. At the end of the comment period: If no adjustments are needed, the academic unit submits the proposal and compilation of comments and responses to facultysenate@american.edu. If adjustments are needed, the academic unit rewrites and submits the proposal and compilation of comments and responses to facultysenate@american.edu. All comments to the proposal and responses to comments must be compiled into one PDF document and included with the proposal. 3. The Faculty Senate conducts a formal review of the final proposal: If the Faculty Senate returns the proposal to the unit for revision, every effort must be made to address its recommendations. The Faculty Senate may reject a proposal if it is not satisfied with responses to its recommendations for changes to a proposal. 4. The Faculty Senate Chair submits the Faculty Senate s recommendation to the Office of the Provost. 5. If approved by the Provost, the proposal is forwarded to the Board of Trustees. 6. If approved by the Board of Trustees, the Office of the President forwards the proposal to the Office of the University Registrar via curriculum_services@american.edu.

Proposal Template Copy and paste the questions below into a new Microsoft Word document and address all questions. Please preserve the formatting (including numbering) to facilitate the review process. I. Identifying Information a) Academic unit b) Teaching unit c) Name of degree: MA, MS, MFA, PHD, etc d) Name of new program e) Proposed effective date II. III. IV. Rationale a) Please describe the new program and include the rationale for adding this graduate degree program. b) Does this program duplicate any other programs offered within the university or by other members of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan area? c) After the program is implemented, will it affect any other programs now offered by your teaching unit? By other teaching units? By other members of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area? Explain. d) Compare the new program's requirements to the requirements of similar programs at other institutions nationally. e) Please include statements from the deans of the other academic units if the new program affects programs or courses within their units and a statement from the University Librarian if the change affects library resources. Student Interest a) What impact is the new program expected to have on student interest? b) What specific evidence exists that students would be interested in this program? c) What is the strategic marketing plan for the proposed program? In marketing and recruitment efforts, what segments of the student market will be targeted using focused messages? Resources available to support this program a) Which current faculty members (specify whether tenure-line, term, part-time, or adjunct) will be available to support this program? Provide a brief statement of the contributions expected from each faculty member and his or her qualifications for providing this contribution. b) Does the academic unit anticipate that there will be a need for new faculty resources? If so, explain when and what faculty resources are anticipated for this program. c) What other staff (e.g., secretaries, graduate assistants) currently available to the teaching unit will be used to support this program? d) Will other new hires (full-time staff, part-time staff, graduate assistants, etc) be

needed? If so, provide details. e) Does the academic unit anticipate that there will be a need for special facilities or equipment beyond what is currently available to the teaching unit that will be used to support this program? If so, explain when and what resources are anticipated. f) Are current computer service facilities sufficient to support this program? If not, explain what additional support will be needed. g) What currently available classroom space will be used for this program and is it anticipated that additional classroom space will be needed? If so, provide details and a timeline. h) Will students in this program make use of currently existing opportunities for internships? Explain. V. Implementation plans a) In which year will students be able to declare or apply for this program? b) Provide a timeline of the implementation program from initial implementation until completion. VI. VII. VIII. Enrollment projections a) Estimate the period of study (in semesters) required to complete each degree program for both full-time and part-time students. b) Over the first five years of each degree program, estimate the number of students (provide separate estimates of full-time and part-time students) who will be actively taking courses each year. c) What is the timing and sequencing for all required and elective courses. What will be done if enrollments exceed projections? Financial considerations a) On the basis of the information provided above, itemize the cost of implementing this program including the costs associated with the possibility of having additional sections. b) How are the funds required for implementation of this graduate degree program to be obtained? c) What other financial considerations should be taken into account when deciding whether to implement this program? d) What are the long-range financial considerations associated with this program? Program Assessment Note: The primary teaching unit will assess the program on a yearly basis. At the end of the first five years, the primary teaching unit shall present an assessment of learning outcomes to the Faculty Senate Assessment Committee. a) What are the learning outcomes including the competencies that students are expected to demonstrate for the degree program? b) What qualitative criteria and evidence should be used to assess learning outcomes for students who complete the program? c) What quantitative criteria and evidence should be used to assess learning outcomes for

students who complete this program? d) Provide some examples of methods used to assess learning outcomes for the program. IX. If applicable, list any new courses or changed courses including a brief description. Note that a New Course Proposal and/or Minor Change to a Course Proposal must be submitted separately for each affected course. X. Catalog copy a) Please attach a program listing for the new graduate degree program as it is to appear in the University Catalog, following the format of the current catalog.