Curriculum Committee
The Curriculum Committee serves as the primary curricular planning body for the faculty, responsible for recommending to the faculty policies and programs that affect the college in general and for reviewing and recommending departmental, interdepartmental, and interdisciplinary programs and policies. The Curriculum Committee also approves new and revised semester and Summer Term courses, General Education Area courses, Writing courses, and First Term and Challenge Seminars. The Curriculum Committee welcomes comments about policies it will be recommending to the Faculty, and about courses that are in review. All comments can be emailed to the full committee at: cc-com@gustavus.edu. See here information about: curriculum committee meeting times and dates and curricular planning meetings and workshops information.
Proposal Forms and Deadlines
Starting in 2024-25, the course and program proposal process will occur through our online catalog software, Coursedog. In Fall 2024 and Winter 2025, the Provost’s Office will host workshops for people wanting to submit proposals. You can access the app here: app.coursedog.com. You can find more proposal information here. Workshops will be held on the following days and times (location TBA)
- Monday, December 16, 3 p.m.-4 p.m. (Three Crowns Room)
- Tuesday, January 21, 9 a.m.-10 a.m. (President's Dining Room)
- Wednesday, January 29, 9 a.m.-10 a.m. (Konferensrum)
- Friday, February 7, 2 p.m.-3 p.m. (Konferensrum)
Course Proposal Deadlines
It is critical that you plan ahead so that you can submit proposals on or before the deadline. Submitting late proposals may result in your course not being listed in time for registration.
Proposals for a new catalog course for spring 2025 or a substantially revised course or change in course level, proposal for a non-default course designation, FTS, Challenge Seminar, or experiential 3+2 course. Proposals for May/June term 2025 courses.
- Deadline: September 30, 2024
Proposals for a new catalog course for fall 2025 or a substantially revised course or change in course level, proposal for a non-default course designation, FTS, Challenge Seminar, or experiential 3+2 course.
- Deadline: February 12, 2025
Proposals for a new catalog course for spring 2026 or a substantially revised course or change in course level, proposal for a non-default course designation, FTS, Challenge Seminar, or experiential 3+2 course.
- Deadline: mid-March 2025 (date TBA). These courses can also be approved in fall 2025.