A Lumen Programs proposal is a form that facilitates changes to program declaration, requirements, policies, and other governed content areas. The program proposal form also allows for the creation of new academic programs. The Lumen program proposal interfaces with Guide so when edits are approved through governance by the College and campus, Guide is updated for the term indicated on the proposal.
The following content is edited through the Lumen program proposal, which is governed content. This content is designated as “governed” because changes undergo review, and substantial edits require faculty governance approval or the approval of the designees of the faculty for administrative review and approval.
- How to Get In: Describes the minimum requirements to declare a major or certificate.
- Requirements: Provides the minimum requirements needed to complete a program of study, such as a major.
- Four-Year Plan: Example pathway that demonstrates a major can be completed in four years without advanced standing, test, or transfer credit.
- Three-Year Plan: Example pathway that demonstrates how a student with certain prior coursework specific to that major can complete a degree in three years.
- Learning Outcomes: Learning outcomes describe what students are expected to know or be able do upon completion of the program.
- Certification/Licensure: Programs that can lead to certification or licensure have this section to outline information related to certification or licensure.
- Accreditation: This section is for specific programs that have external accreditation and provides information on that accreditation.