Cross Listing of Courses Policy
(Approved by NDSU University Senate-February 13, 2006)
I. Definition: A cross-listed course is the same course
catalogued under two or more prefixes.
II. Considerations for Cross-Listing:
- A cross-listed course provides students with a choice of
relevant prefixes under which to take a course.
- It provides faculty an opportunity to collaborate across
disciplinary lines, and it may benefit departments and programs
through the sharing of resources.
- Cross-listing should only be considered when two or more
departments wish to collaborate on the offering of a course with
significant cross-disciplinary content.
- Cross listing should not be used as a tool for resolving
differences or opposition between or among departments over their
respective offerings or over similar courses.
III. Guidelines for Cross-Listed Courses:
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Student Registration:
Students may only earn credit for the same course under one
prefix. If the course is repeatable for credit, students may
only retake the course under the same prefix as the previous
attempt. Students may sign up under any prefix of a
cross-listed course (except if it is being repeated for
credit), but they may be advised according to academic program
requirements (where applicable).
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Bulletin/Catalog Listing:
- Cross-listed courses and proposals must be identical in
title, course number, prerequisites, description, outline,
classification, units, grading practice, and number of times
a course may be taken for credit.
- Each 35-word description should end with: "Cross-listed
with [prefix]." The complete bulletin description will be
listed under only one prefix, that being that prefix under
which the course was initially offered or under the
department primarily responsible for the course. Reference to
the primary prefix will be made in the bulletin descriptions
of all other cross-listed prefixes of the same course. With
new cross-listed course proposals, if an originating or
primary department is not identified, the description will be
listed under the prefix listed first on the course proposal
form.
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Scheduling Considerations:
When two or more departments/programs agree to cross-list a
course, they shall:
- Contact each other every semester to determine if either
department wishes to offer the course in the next semester's
schedule.
- Agree upon the time, day, and location (if applicable)
that the cross-listed course is to be offered, and determine
the number of seats allotted to each department (prefix).
Each department should submit the course under their prefix,
according to the agreed upon logistics, along with the rest
of their classes to be scheduled in a given term. Each
department's schedule will reflect any offering of the
course.
- Have the option of staffing the course in alternating
sequence. They shall choose their own instructor for the
course when it is their turn to teach it unless other prior
arrangements are agreed upon by both departments.
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Course Updates/Proposals/Changes:
When two or more departments/programs agree to cross-list a
course, they shall:
- Agree upon any proposed changes in the course title,
course number, prerequisites, description, level, credits, or
number of times it may be taken. A joint Course Proposal and
Change Form, with signatures from all impacted departments,
is to be submitted to the respective college curriculum
committee(s) and to Academic Affairs (and Graduate Council if
applicable).
- Notify all other participating departments if
contemplating withdrawing from an approved cross-listing
arrangement, and before submitting a course deletion to
Academic Affairs.
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FTE Reporting:
All FTEs are credited to the department/program funding the
instructor. If a course is team-taught, the participating
departments must determine how the FTEs are to be assigned or
split.
Academic Affairs Committee, 2/1/2006