Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 10a - State Systems of Higher Education
34 - Licensure and Accreditation of Institutions and Programs of Higher Learning
Article TWO - Approval Standards
Section 10a-34-15 - Curriculum and instructions
Current through September 9, 2024
(a) General requirement. The curriculum for each program shall consist of a carefully planned and published sequence of related courses and other appropriate instructional activities that effectively address the stated objectives of the program. The curriculum shall provide evidence of (1) well-defined instructional outcomes; (2) systematic planning by faculty; (3) selection and use of varied types of learning materials and experiences; and (4) use of viable evaluation instruments and procedures.
(b) General education. The general education component of associate and baccalaureate degree programs shall include a balanced distribution of required courses or restricted electives in the humanities, arts, natural and physical sciences, mathematics, and social sciences comprising at least 25 percent of the minimum requirements for the degree and, by September 1987, at least 33 percent of the minimum requirements for the baccalaureate degree, as prescribed in subsection (e) of Section 10a-34-17 of these regulations. Institutions are encouraged to define and incorporate in all undergraduate degree programs a substantially larger general education component than is minimally required.
(c) Field work and research. Adequate provision shall be made for all required and optional laboratory and field work and student research arrangements. In determining the adequacy of such provisions, reference shall be made to the availability of appropriate facilities, equipment and materials, and qualified faculty or staff to supervise and evaluate student performance.
(d) Individualized programs. An individualized program is a program in which each student may design his or her own area of specialization, with guidance from an advisor. Any institution applying for approval of an individualized program shall develop a complete set of written policies and procedures to be used in designing each student program. Areas of specialization shall be limited to combinations of courses available from approved programs offered by the institution.
(e) General studies programs. General studies programs are intended to provide a flexible, interdisciplinary program of studies for students who do not desire a specific major. Such programs shall conform to the following requirements.