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Graduate Course Proposal Form Submission Detail - GMS6907
Tracking Number - 2465

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Current Status: Approved, Permanent Archive - 2011-06-30
Campus: Tampa
Submission Type: Terminate
Course Change Information (for course changes only): GMS 6907 Grantsmanship III is currently the third in a 3-course series required for the degree. This course is being dropped as a requirement and the series is being reduced to a two-course series of 1 credit courses for a total of 2 credits instead of 3 credits: GMS 6905 Grantsmanship I (1 credit) and GMS 6906 Grantsmanship II (1 credit) thus reducing the credit hours required for the concentration in Clinical and Translational Research in the MSMS degree program.
Comments: recd 3/11/11- returned to faculty column for editing. Re-submitted for review 3/17/11; approved 4/18/11. to USF System for conc. 5/3/11. Ready for SCNS 5/11/11; SCNS approved the discontinuation of GMS 6907, effective 8/1/2011. banner updated


Detail Information

  1. Date & Time Submitted: 2011-02-17
  2. Department: Medical Sciences
  3. College: MD
  4. Budget Account Number: 600105
  5. Contact Person: Sandra Anderson
  6. Phone: 8139745566
  7. Email: sanders2@health.usf.edu
  8. Prefix: GMS
  9. Number: 6907
  10. Full Title: Grantsmanship III
  11. Credit Hours: 1
  12. Section Type: D - Discussion (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): Grantsmanship III
  19. Course Online?: C - Face-to-face (0% online)
  20. Percentage Online: 0
  21. Grading Option: R - Regular
  22. Prerequisites: GMS 6905 and GMS 6906
  23. Corequisites:
  24. Course Description: Course has served as the third in a 3 course series to complete the introduction to knowledge, skills and techniques necessary for writing successful grant proposals, especially NIH. However, the series is being reduced to 2 courses and this one deleted.

  25. Please briefly explain why it is necessary and/or desirable to add this course: Needed to compete with national trends
  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? This course is being terminated to compete with national trends to reduce the credits for clinical research training.
  27. Has this course been offered as Selected Topics/Experimental Topics course? If yes, how many times? Yes, 1 time
  28. What qualifications for training and/or experience are necessary to teach this course? (List minimum qualifications for the instructor.) Not Applicable. Course is being terminated.
  29. Objectives: Not Applicable. Course is being terminated.
  30. Learning Outcomes: Not Applicable. Course is being terminated.
  31. Major Topics: Not Applicable. Course is being terminated.
  32. Textbooks: Not Applicable. Course is being terminated.
  33. Course Readings, Online Resources, and Other Purchases: Not Applicable. Course is being terminated.
  34. Student Expectations/Requirements and Grading Policy: Not Applicable. Course is being terminated.
  35. Assignments, Exams and Tests: Not Applicable. Course is being terminated.
  36. Attendance Policy: Not Applicable. Course is being terminated.
  37. Policy on Make-up Work: Not Applicable. Course is being terminated.
  38. Program This Course Supports: Has served the MSMS in Clinical & Translational Research which is being reduced from 38 to 32 credits. Course is being terminated.
  39. Course Concurrence Information: Not Applicable. Course is being terminated.


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