Kan. Admin. Regs. § 88-28-1 - Definitions
Each of the following terms, wherever used in this article of the board's regulations, shall have the meaning specified in this regulation:
(a) "Academic year " means
instruction consisting of at least 24 semester credit hours over a period of
two semesters or the equivalent.
(b) "Associate's degree " means a
postsecondary degree consisting of at least 60 semester credit hours or the
equivalent of college-level coursework. This term shall include the following
types of associate's degree :
(1) "Associate in
applied science degree " means a technical-oriented or occupational-oriented
associate's degree that meets the following conditions:
(A) Is granted to each student who
successfully completes a program that emphasizes preparation in the applied
arts and sciences for careers, typically at the technical or occupational
level; and
(B) requires at least 15
semester credit hours in general education and at least 30 semester credit
hours or the equivalent in the technical content area.
(2) "Associate in arts degree " means an
associate's degree that meets the following conditions:
(A) Is granted to each student who
successfully completes a program that emphasizes the liberal arts;
and
(B) requires at least 30
semester credit hours or the equivalent in general education, including
English, mathematics, humanities, communications, physical sciences, and social
and behavioral sciences, or any combination of these subjects.
(3) "Associate in general studies
degree " means an associate's degree that meets the following conditions:
(A) Is granted to each student who
successfully completes a program that emphasizes a broad range of knowledge;
and
(B) requires at least 24
semester credit hours or the equivalent in general education.
(4) "Associate in science degree "
means an associate's degree that meets the following conditions:
(A) Is granted to each student who
successfully completes a program that emphasizes either mathematics or the
biological or physical sciences, or both; and
(B) requires at least 30 semester credit
hours or the equivalent in general education.
(c) "Bachelor's degree " and "baccalaureate "
mean a degree that meets the following conditions:
(1) Requires the equivalent of at least four
academic years of college-level coursework in the liberal arts, sciences, or
professional fields meeting the following conditions:
(A) Requires at least 120 semester credit
hours or the equivalent;
(B)
includes at least 45 semester credit hours or the equivalent in upper-division
courses; and
(C) requires at least
60 semester credit hours or the equivalent from institutions that confer a
majority of degrees at or above the baccalaureate level; and
(2) requires a distinct
specialization, which is known as a "major," that requires either of the
following:
(A) At least one academic year , or
the equivalent in part-time study, of work in the major subject and at least
one academic year , or the equivalent in part-time study, in related subjects;
or
(B) at least two academic years,
or the equivalent in part-time study, in closely related subjects within a
liberal arts interdisciplinary program .
(d) "Catalog " means a document delivered in
print or on-line containing the elements specified in
K.A.R.
8828-2.
(e) "Closure of an institution " and "closure "
mean the practice of no longer allowing students access to the institution to
receive instruction. Closure of an institution occurs on the calendar day
immediately following the last day on which students are allowed access to the
institution to receive instruction.
(f) "Degree program " means a course of study
that meets the following conditions:
(1)
Leads to an associate's degree , a bachelor's degree , a master's degree , an
intermediate (specialist) degree , a first professional degree , or a doctor's
degree ; and
(2) consists of at
least 30 semester credit hours or the equivalent of coursework in a designated
academic discipline area.
(g) "Doctor's degree " means a degree that may
include study for a closely related master's degree and that meets the
following conditions:
(1) Is granted to each
student who successfully completes an intensive, scholarly program requiring
the equivalent of at least three academic years beyond the bachelor's
degree ;
(2) requires a
demonstration of mastery of a significant body of knowledge through successful
completion of either of the following:
(A) A
comprehensive examination; or
(B) a
professional examination, the successful completion of which may be required in
order to be admitted to professional practice in Kansas; and
(3) requires evidence, in the form
of a doctoral dissertation, of competence in independent basic or applied
research that involves the highest levels of knowledge and expertise.
(h) "Enrollment documents " means
written documentation provided by an institution to a student in which the
institution agrees to provide instruction to the student for a fee. The
enrollment documents shall meet the requirements of
K.A.R.
88-28-7.
(i) "Enrollment period " means the period of
time specified in enrollment documents during which instruction, including any
examinations given, is to be provided to a student.
(j) "Entering an institution " means
commencing class attendance by a student at an on-site institution or first
submitting a lesson by a student for evaluation in a distance education
program .
(k) "First professional
degree " means a degree that meets the following conditions:
(1) Is granted to each student who
successfully completes study beyond the fulfillment of undergraduate
requirements, as approved by the state board;
(2) requires the equivalent of at least five
academic years of study, including work towards a bachelor's degree ;
and
(3) includes a specialization
in a professional field.
(l) "Honorary degree " means a special degree
awarded as an honor that is bestowed upon a person without completion of the
usual requirements.
(m)
"Intermediate (specialist) degree " means a degree, including an educational
specialist degree, granted to each student who successfully completes a program
requiring the equivalent of at least one academic year beyond the master's
degree in a professional field.
(n)
"Master's degree " means a degree that meets the following conditions:
(1) Is granted to each student who
successfully completes a program in the liberal arts and sciences or in a
professional field beyond a bachelor's degree ;
(2) requires the equivalent of at least one
academic year in a curriculum specializing in a single discipline or single
occupational or professional area; and
(3) culminates in a demonstration of mastery,
which may include one or more of the following:
(A) A research thesis;
(B) a work of art; or
(C) the solution of an applied professional
problem.
(o)
"Program " means either of the following:
(1)
A course or series of courses leading to a certificate, diploma, or degree;
or
(2) training that prepares a
person for a field of endeavor in a business, trade, technical, or industrial
occupation.
(p) "Review
course " means an educational offering designed to review previous knowledge
gained from a completed educational program .
(q) "Teach-out agreement " means a written
agreement between institutions that provides for the equitable treatment of
students and a reasonable opportunity for students to complete their program of
study if an institution, or an institutional location that provides 100 percent
of at least one program offered, ceases to operate or plans to cease operations
before all enrolled students have completed their program of study.
(r) "Upper-division course " means any course
with content and teaching appropriate for students in their third and fourth
academic years or for other students with an adequate background in the
subject.
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