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Dr. Wayne McCormack is the contact person in the College of Medicine for the development of new graduate courses. He currently serves on the University Curriculum Committee and Graduate Curriculum Committee. These committees approve at the University level all new courses and changes to existing courses.
Links for more info about how the UF Graduate School process works:
For general instructions regarding the curriculum approval process click here.
To access the Approval Tracking System click here. Login using your Gatorlink username and password. For instructions for changes to the Graduate Curriculum click here.
New Course Transmittal form (UCC1): http://www.registrar.ufl.edu/pdf/ucc1request.pdf
Course Termination or Change Request (UCC2): http://www.registrar.ufl.edu/pdf/ucc2request.pdf
In addition to a syllabus, it is helpful to include a cover memo briefly explaining the justification for the course change, e.g. change from 1 to 2 credits is due to an increase in contact hours from 15 to 30. A good rule of thumb for figuring out how many credits a course is worth: ~15 contact hours = 1 credit.
Before you upload your forms to the approval system, you may put together a draft of the UCC form and syllabus and go over them with Dr. McCormack. You don't need a complete syllabus schedule in the sense of having faculty assigned to each session, but you do need to include a list of topics for the sessions. Things the committee looks for include appropriate reading lists and how the students will be assessed and graded, and a clear idea of how many teaching contact hours there will be.
All new course proposals (UCC1) and all requests for significant changes (i.e., changes in credit hours, change in title and/or description) (UCC2) must be accompanied by a syllabus. The attached syllabus must include all of the following for approval by the Graduate Curriculum Committee (see UCC Syllabus Checklist):
Suggested additional information (which is required for distribution syllabi to students by UF policy): University of Florida Policy on Course Syllabi.
For more information:
New Course & Course Change Procedures: http://gradschool.rgp.ufl.edu/archived-files/policy-manual-archived-copy.html#3.3.0.0
(Please note that the UCC1 and UCC2 links in this document are out of
date. Please use the links above.)
last revised 3/23/12 wtm