A course can be offered in two formats:
This course offering allows for faculty and departments to try out new course material on an experimental basis before formally proposing the course with a permanent course number. Most departments have a designated course number approved for the offering of special topics; normally within the course number range of 290-298 and 490-498. A special topic is only permitted to be offered two times. A third offering may be permitted upon approval by the Dean of Academic Programs & Services (APS). Prior to the third offering, the course should be proposed with a permanent number and approved through the college and university level process. Offering a course as a special topics using an existing special topics course number does not require approval beyond the department or other internal processes for such an offering. If no special topics course number is established, the department should submit a course action form to create a special topics course number.
Courses to be offered on a permanent basis for either inclusion as a requirement or an elective in a curriculum or as an offering listed in the NC State course catalog will require a unique course number and title. Proposals for new courses will follow the processes listed below.
A proposed course cannot be advertised until it is approved. The course can be set up as a special topics course offering for an upcoming semester and then changed to the approved course number once it moves through to final approval.
Course Approval Process and Timelines
College Level Approval
External processing
University Level
Internal processing
Each college has a representative member on UCCC who will be assigned to present the submitted course action on the agenda. UCCC membership listing is available at the UCCC website. The UCCC meets usually every other week during the semester. If UCCC tables the action or approves pending, this will delay final approval until corrections/concerns are addressed and received.
General Education Courses:
Action Status
Depending on the action taken by UCCC, the timeline to final approval and implementation will be affected as follows.
There are three types of actions that may be taken by UCCC upon review of the course proposal.
Submission guidelines
Summer Scheduling:
Scheduling for the upcoming Summer term occurs in late October when Registration and Records sends to the departmental scheduling officers the notification to input their course offerings for the upcoming term. Having the course approved by late October puts the course in the initial scheduling cycle for summer sessions which is completed by the end of January at which time the summer course offerings are posted online. The course action should be submitted to the OUCC by early October for approval by UCCC.
Spring Scheduling:
Scheduling for the upcoming Spring term occurs in June when Registration and Records sends to the departmental scheduling officers the notification to input their course offerings for the upcoming term. Having the course approved by the last UCCC meeting in May will allow for the course to be included in the initial scheduling cycle for the spring term which is completed by mid-September. To move through this process, the course action should be submitted to the OUCC by April for approval by UCCC.
Fall Scheduling
Scheduling for the upcoming Fall term occurs in January when Registration and Records sends to the departmental scheduling officers the notification to input their course offerings for the upcoming term. Having the course approved by UCCC by the end of January will allow for the course to be included in the initial scheduling cycle for the fall term which is completed by mid-February. The course action should be submitted to the OUCC by early December or January for approval by UCCC.
FAQ
How long will it take to get a course approved?
How long will it take before it appears in the course catalog and can be scheduled?
Once Registration and Records receives the approved course action, it may take anywhere from 1 day to 2 weeks for the course to be added to SIS and included in the course catalog. Please contact Registration and Record's Associate Registrar Holly Swart if there are questions about implementation.
I want to offer the new course for an upcoming term, when should the course action be submitted?
To determine when the course should be submitted for the UCCC agenda, consider the following: