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  2. COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION
  3. PART 1. Signatures Attesting to Compliance
  4. PART 2. List of Substantive Changes Approved Since the Last Reaffirmation
  5. PART 3. Institutional Assessment of Compliance
    1. Section 2: Core Requirements
      1. 2.1 Degree-granting Authority
      2. 2.2 Governing Board
      3. 2.3 Chief Executive Officer
      4. 2.4 Institutional Mission
      5. 2.5 Institutional Effectiveness
        1. 2.5 Institutional Effectiveness (Continued)
      6. 2.6 Continuous Operation
      7. 2.7.1 Program Length
        1. 2.7.1 Program Length (Continued)
      8. 2.7.2 Program Content
      9. 2.7.3 General Education
      10. 2.7.4 Course work for Degrees
      11. 2.8 Faculty
      12. 2.9 Learning Resources and Services
      13. 2.10 Student Support Services
        1. 2.10 Student Support Services (Continued)
      14. 2.11.1 Financial Resources
      15. 2.11.2 Physical Resources
    2. Section 3: Comprehensive Standards
      1. 3.1.1 Mission
      2. 3.2.1 CEO evaluation/selection
      3. 3.2.2 Governing board control
      4. 3.2.3 Board conflict of interest
      5. 3.2.4 External Influence
      6. 3.2.5 Board dismissal
      7. 3.2.6 Board/administration distinction
      8. 3.2.7 Organizational structure
      9. 3.2.8 Qualified administrative/academic officers
      10. 3.2.9 Personnel appointment
      11. 3.2.10 Administrative staff evaluations
      12. 3.2.11 Control of intercollegiate athletics
      13. 3.2.12 Fund-raising activities
      14. 3.2.13 Institution-related entities
      15. 3.2.14 Intellectual property rights
      16. 3.3.1 Institutional Effectiveness
        1. 3.3.1.1
          1. 3.3.1.1 (Continued)
        2. 3.3.1.2
        3. 3.3.1.3
          1. 3.3.1.3 (Continued)
        4. 3.3.1.4
          1. 3.3.1.4 (Continued)
        5. 3.3.1.5
          1. 3.3.1.5 (Continued)
      17. 3.4.1 Academic program approval
      18. 3.4.2 Continuing education/service programs
      19. 3.4.3 Admissions policies
      20. 3.4.4 Acceptance of academic credit
      21. 3.4.5 Academic policies
      22. 3.4.6 Practices for awarding credit
      23. 3.4.7 Consortial relationships/contractual agreements
      24. 3.4.8 Noncredit to credit
      25. 3.4.9 Academic support services
        1. 3.4.9 (Continued)
        2. 3.4.9 (Continued - 2)
      26. 3.4.10 Responsibility for curriculum
      27. 3.4.11 Academic program coordination
      28. 3.4.12 Technology use
      29. 3.5.1 General education competencies
      30. 3.5.2 Institutional credits for a degree
      31. 3.5.3 Undergraduate program requirements
      32. 3.5.4 Terminal degrees of faculty
      33. 3.6.1 Post-baccalaureate program rigor
        1. 3.6.1 Post-baccalaureate program rigor (Continued)
      34. 3.6.2 Graduate curriculum
      35. 3.6.3 Institutional credits for a graduate degree
      36. 3.6.4 Post-baccalaureate program requirements
      37. 3.7.1 Faculty competence
      38. 3.7.2 Faculty evaluation
      39. 3.7.3 Faculty development
      40. 3.7.4 Academic freedom
      41. 3.7.5 Faculty role in governance
      42. 3.8.1 Learning/information resources
      43. 3.8.2 Instruction of library use
      44. 3.8.3 Qualified staff
      45. 3.9.1 Student rights
      46. 3.9.2 Student records
      47. 3.9.3 Qualified staff
      48. 3.10.1 Financial Stability
      49. 3.10.2 Financial aid audits
      50. 3.10.3 Control of finances
      51. 3.10.4 Control of sponsored research/external funds
      52. 3.11.1 Control of physical resources
      53. 3.11.2 Institutional environment
      54. 3.11.3 Physical facilities
      55. 3.12.1 Substantive change
      56. 3.13 Policy compliance
        1. 3.13.1 "Accrediting Decisions of Other Agencies"
        2. 3.13.2. "Collaborative Academic Arrangements: Policy and Procedures"
        3. 3.13.3. "Complaint Procedures Against the Commission or Its Accredited Institutions"
        4. 3.13.4. "Reaffirmation of Accreditation and Subsequent Reports"
          1. 3.13.4.a.
          2. 3.13.4.b.
      57. 3.14.1 Publication of accreditation status
      58. 3.13.5. "Separate Accreditation for Units of a Member Institution"
        1. 3.13.5.a.
        2. 3.13.5.b.
    3. Section 4: Federal Requirements
      1. 4.1 Student Achievement
      2. 4.2 Program curriculum
        1. 4.2 Program curriculum (Continued)
      3. 4.3 Publication of policies
      4. 4.4 Program length
        1. 4.4 Program length (Continued)
      5. 4.5 Student complaints
      6. 4.6 Recruitment materials
      7. 4.7 Title IV program responsibilities
      8. 4.8 Distance and correspondence education
        1. 4.8.1
        2. 4.8.2
        3. 4.8.3
      9. 4.9 Definition of credit hours
  6. PART 4. Institutional Summary Form Prepared for Commission Reviews
  7. FOCUSED REPORT
  8. QUALITY ENHANCEMENT PLAN (QEP)
Home > PART 3. Institutional Assessment of Compliance > Section 3: Comprehensive Standards > 3.5.3 Undergraduate program requirements

3.5.3 Undergraduate program requirements

The institution publishes requirements for its undergraduate programs, including its general education components. These requirements conform to commonly accepted standards and practices for degree programs.  (See Commission policy “The Quality and Integrity of Undergraduate Degrees.”) (Undergraduate program requirements)

Compliance Status

Louisiana State University and A&M College is in compliance with this principle.

Narrative

Louisiana State University and A&M College (LSU) defines and publishes requirements for its undergraduate degree programs, including its general education components.

Conforming to Commonly Accepted Standards and Practices

LSU conforms to the commonly accepted standards and practices for undergraduate degree programs in terms of appropriate numbers of semester hours of credit (or equivalent), coherent course of study and general education components associated with the degree programs. 

All baccalaureate degree programs at LSU require at least 120 credit hours, and because of accreditation board or post-graduation certification requirements, several undergraduate degree programs require more than 120 credit hours [1]. When a degree program is delivered in different modes (i.e., face-to-face or on-line) it does not vary in length or content.

Degree programs at LSU are faculty driven. Coursework and degree program lengths are developed and nurtured by the faculty of the academic unit where they are housed. Stringent procedures for the creation, modification, and removal of courses and curricula are in place. The successful steps that a proposal must make starts with the faculty of the unit and proceeds for approval  to the chair, the dean, the college curricula committee, the Office of Academic Affairs, the Faculty Senate  Courses and Curricula Committee, and back to Academic Affairs for final approval. The complete cycle, including requirements and action forms, is found in the LSU Policy Statement 45: Courses and Curricula [2]. This detailed and thoughtful process maintains the quality of the courses and programs of the institution.  LSU degree program contents and course lengths are further influenced by the requirements of the twenty-four external bodies that accredit various degree programs [3].   The LSU undergraduate degree programs are consistent with the traditions of land-grant and of research-intensive universities. Additional details about curricular development, conformity to academic standards, and accepted practices are found in Core Requirements 2.7.2, 2.7.3, Comprehensive Standard 3.5.1, and Federal Requirements 4.2 and 4.4.

Courses to be considered for the General Education Component of Undergraduate Education must go a step beyond the approval process described above. The process for this designation requires a proposal to be submitted to the Faculty Senate Committee on General Education, a faculty committee charged with maintaining the integrity of the general education component of undergraduate study. Proposal procedures for general education can be found under the link to each focus area on the General Education Web page [4]. The General Education Component of Undergraduate Education also conforms to the Louisiana Board of Regents, Academic Affairs Policy 2.16: Statewide General Education Requirements [5], which stipulate coherence with requirements set forth by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

Academic program creation, revision, reviews, and removal must meet further requirements and procedures as set forth by the State of Louisiana Board of Regents (BOR). BOR Academic Affairs Policies and Procedures 2.04 – 2.10 govern in these areas [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12].  In addition, the BOR Academic Affairs Policy 2.12: Delivery of Degree Programs through Distance Learning Technology establishes criteria for maintaining quality programming through the distance learning format [13].

Undergraduate Program Requirements Publication

LSU documents the requirements for its undergraduate degree programs, including the general education component, in the LSU General Catalog. The current 2013-2014 catalog is exclusively on-line on the LSU Website [14]. In addition, the Website includes LSU catalogs, in which undergraduate degree program requirements are listed, archived to the 2000-2001catalog [15]. Earlier hard-copy versions of the LSU General Catalog are housed in the Middleton Library at LSU. The university publishes the catalog yearly. This allows any changes to the academic programs to be published and sets governance for students who are expected to follow the academic requirements as listed in the catalog that is in effect at the time they enter the university. Complete guidelines for the catalog that determines the curricular requirements for an undergraduate degree can be found in each catalog, including the catalog for 2013-2014 [16].

Individual program information is readily accessed through the electronic LSU General Catalog by first accessing the college or school wherein the program resides and then accessing the program curricula from the link on the college or school page. The college or school page includes information on requirements and regulations specific to that unit, e.g. the B.A. in French [17]. The university utilizes the Comprehensive Academic Tracking System (CATS) for guiding students through their program of study, including major, elective, and general education coursework [18]. The curriculum link on each college or school page takes one to an interactive listing of the CATS framework for each degree program in that unit. Individual CATS plans may be accessed through the “View Recommended Paths” link at the center of the CATS home page, e.g., for the B.A. in French [19]. In addition to CATS, each department’s Website contains further clarifying information for each degree program, potential career paths, and important information about the unit where the program is housed. The individual department Websites can be easily accessed from the LSU A-Z page of the university site [20].

The General Education Component of Undergraduate Education is composed of 39 credit hours distributed over the six focus areas of English composition, analytical reasoning, arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences [4]. Details of the program can be found in the LSU General Catalog. The distribution of general education coursework is within the CATS plan for each undergraduate degree program.  The current listing of general education courses can be accessed through the focus area links at the bottom of the general education page in the electronic LSU General Catalog, e.g., for the natural sciences competency [21]. In the “Courses of Instruction” portion of the LSU General Catalog, general education courses are labeled as such in the description for the course, e.g., AAAS 2000 Introduction to African & African American Studies [22] [23]. Additional information on the General Education Component of Undergraduate Education may be found in Core Requirement 2.7.3 and Comprehensive Standard 3.5.1.

File Attachments:
  1.  [1] LSU Baccalaureate Degree Program credit hours [1] LSU Baccalaureate Degree Program credit hours
  2.  [2] Policy Statement 45: Courses & Curricula [2] Policy Statement 45: Courses & Curricula
  3.  [3] Table of External Accrediting Bodies and Accredited LSU Degree Programs [3] Table of External Accrediting Bodies and Accredited LSU Degree Programs
  4.  [4] LSU Faculty Senate Website on General Education [4] LSU Faculty Senate Website on General Education
  5.  [5] Louisiana Board of Regents Academic Affairs Policy 2.16: Statewide General Education Requirements [5] Louisiana Board of Regents Academic Affairs Policy 2.16: Statewide General Education Requirements
  6.  [6] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.04: Letters of Intent for Projected New Academic Programs [6] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.04: Letters of Intent for Projected New Academic Programs
  7.  [7] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.05: Review of Proposals for New Academic Programs/Units [7] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.05: Review of Proposals for New Academic Programs/Units
  8.  [8] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.06: Board of Regents Reviews of Existing Academic Programs/Units [8] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.06: Board of Regents Reviews of Existing Academic Programs/Units
  9.  [9] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.07: Responses from Institutions to Consultants Reports [9] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.07: Responses from Institutions to Consultants Reports
  10. [10] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.08: Institutional Requests for Revision or Elimination of Existing Academic Programs and Administrative Units [10] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.08: Institutional Requests for Revision or Elimination of Existing Academic Programs and Administrative Units
  11. [11] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.09:  Re-submission of Disapproved Letters of Intent, Proposals and Requests [11] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.09: Re-submission of Disapproved Letters of Intent, Proposals and Requests
  12. [12] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.10:  Reconsideration of Terminated Academic Programs [12] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.10: Reconsideration of Terminated Academic Programs
  13. [13] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.12: Delivery of Degree Programs through Distance Learning Technology [13] La BoR Academic Affairs Policy 2.12: Delivery of Degree Programs through Distance Learning Technology
  14. [14] 2013-14 LSU General Catalog on LSU Website [14] 2013-14 LSU General Catalog on LSU Website
  15. [15] Archived General Catalogs back to 2000-01 on LSU Website [15] Archived General Catalogs back to 2000-01 on LSU Website
  16. [16] Undergraduate Degree Requirements in LSU General Catalog [16] Undergraduate Degree Requirements in LSU General Catalog
  17. [17] Example of Degree Requirements for LSU B.A. in French for 2013-14 [17] Example of Degree Requirements for LSU B.A. in French for 2013-14
  18. [18] LSU Comprehensive Academic Tracking System (CATS) Website [18] LSU Comprehensive Academic Tracking System (CATS) Website
  19. [19] Example of Recommended Paths for LSU B.A. in French for 2012-13 [19] Example of Recommended Paths for LSU B.A. in French for 2012-13
  20. [20] LSU A-Z search Webpage [20] LSU A-Z search Webpage
  21. [21] National Sciences [21] National Sciences
  22. [22] Courses of Instruction Webpage in 2013-14 General Catalog [22] Courses of Instruction Webpage in 2013-14 General Catalog
  23. [23] Example of General Education Course Designation for AAAS 2000 [23] Example of General Education Course Designation for AAAS 2000
Author: Stephenie Franks
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