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Graduate Course Proposal Form Submission Detail - PHC6506
Tracking Number - 2263

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Current Status: Approved, Permanent Archive - 2010-09-02
Campus: Tampa
Submission Type: Terminate
Course Change Information (for course changes only): The department is requesting that this class be terminated and removed from the system. This request is part of a clean up process dating back to an error made in early 2008. PHC 6506 isn't a part of any program at the college or university. It hasn't been offered in years. In 2008 an error was made that confused this course with one that is offered. Dr. Hines-Cobb's suggestion was to request a termination of PHC 6506.
Comments: College approved 5/27/10; GS recd 6/21/10; GC approved 8/18/10; SCNS notified 8/25/10. Approved, effective 10/1/2010


Detail Information

  1. Date & Time Submitted: 2010-01-27
  2. Department: Community and Family Health
  3. College: PH
  4. Budget Account Number: 640500 PUB001
  5. Contact Person: Rita Debate
  6. Phone: 9746683
  7. Email: rdebate@health.usf.edu
  8. Prefix: PHC
  9. Number: 6506
  10. Full Title: Program Planning Methods in Community Health
  11. Credit Hours: 3
  12. Section Type: C - Class Lecture (Primarily)
  13. Is the course title variable?: N
  14. Is a permit required for registration?: Y
  15. Are the credit hours variable?: N
  16. Is this course repeatable?:
  17. If repeatable, how many times?: 0
  18. Abbreviated Title (30 characters maximum): Prgrm Plng Mthds in Com Hlth
  19. Course Online?: C - Face-to-face (0% online)
  20. Percentage Online: 0
  21. Grading Option: R - Regular
  22. Prerequisites: PHC 6500
  23. Corequisites: N/A
  24. Course Description: This course is designed to prepare student to analyze the planning and development process for community health programs.

  25. Please briefly explain why it is necessary and/or desirable to add this course:
  26. What is the need or demand for this course? (Indicate if this course is part of a required sequence in the major.) What other programs would this course service? N/A this class isn't taught and hasn't been taught in years. This request is to terminate the class.
  27. Has this course been offered as Selected Topics/Experimental Topics course? If yes, how many times? No
  28. What qualifications for training and/or experience are necessary to teach this course? (List minimum qualifications for the instructor.) N/A this class isn't taught and hasn't been taught in years. This request is to terminate the class.
  29. Objectives: N/A this class isn't taught and hasn't been taught in years. This request is to terminate the class.
  30. Learning Outcomes: N/A this class isn't taught and hasn't been taught in years. This request is to terminate the class.
  31. Major Topics: N/A this class isn't taught and hasn't been taught in years. This request is to terminate the class.
  32. Textbooks: N/A this class isn't taught and hasn't been taught in years. This request is to terminate the class.
  33. Course Readings, Online Resources, and Other Purchases: N/A this class isn't taught and hasn't been taught in years. This request is to terminate the class.
  34. Student Expectations/Requirements and Grading Policy: N/A this class isn't taught and hasn't been taught in years. This request is to terminate the class.
  35. Assignments, Exams and Tests: N/A this class isn't taught and hasn't been taught in years. This request is to terminate the class.
  36. Attendance Policy: Course Attendance at First Class Meeting – Policy for Graduate Students: For structured courses, 6000 and above, the College/Campus Dean will set the first-day class attendance requirement. Check with the College for specific information. This policy is not applicable to courses in the following categories: Educational Outreach, Open University (TV), FEEDS Program, Community Experiential Learning (CEL), Cooperative Education Training, and courses that do not have regularly scheduled meeting days/times (such as, directed reading/research or study, individual research, thesis, dissertation, internship, practica, etc.). Students are responsible for dropping undesired courses in these categories by the 5th day of classes to avoid fee liability and academic penalty. (See USF Regulation – Registration - 4.0101,

    http://usfweb2.usf.edu/usfgc/ogc%20web/currentreg.htm)

    Attendance Policy for the Observance of Religious Days by Students: In accordance with Sections 1006.53 and 1001.74(10)(g) Florida Statutes and Board of Governors Regulation 6C-6.0115, the University of South Florida (University/USF) has established the following policy regarding religious observances: (http://usfweb2.usf.edu/usfgc/gc_pp/acadaf/gc10-045.htm)

    In the event of an emergency, it may be necessary for USF to suspend normal operations. During this time, USF may opt to continue delivery of instruction through methods that include but are not limited to: Blackboard, Elluminate, Skype, and email messaging and/or an alternate schedule. It’s the responsibility of the student to monitor Blackboard site for each class for course specific communication, and the main USF, College, and department websites, emails, and MoBull messages for important general information.

  37. Policy on Make-up Work: N/A this class isn't taught and hasn't been taught in years. This request is to terminate the class.
  38. Program This Course Supports: None
  39. Course Concurrence Information: none


- if you have questions about any of these fields, please contact chinescobb@grad.usf.edu or joe@grad.usf.edu.