Ohio Admin. Code 3335-1-05 - University organization
(A) University organization. For the purpose
of administering the various programs of the university, there shall be
established educational and administrative units within the university. All
educational units, except academic centers as outlined
in rule 3335-3-36 of the Administrative
Code, of the university shall be established, altered, or abolished only
on vote of the board of trustees.
(B) Basic educational organization of the
university. The basic organization of the educational units of the university
shall be departments, divisions, schools, academic centers, colleges, regional
campuses, the graduate school, and the agricultural technical institute.
(1) Schools, departments, and divisions. The
unit of the university for instruction, research, and extension in a defined
field of learning is the school, department, or division.
(2) Academic centers. The unit of the
university for research, instruction, or related service which crosses
department, division, school, or college boundaries is the academic
center.
(3) Colleges and graduate
school. For educational administration the university shall be organized into a
graduate school and fifteen colleges. The fifteen colleges are: the college of
arts and sciences, the college of food, agricultural, and environmental
sciences, the Max M. Fisher college of business, the college of dentistry, the
college of education and human ecology, the college of engineering, the Michael
E. Moritz college of law, the college of medicine, the college of nursing, the
college of optometry, the college of pharmacy, the John Glenn college of public
affairs, the college of public health, the college of social work, and the
college of veterinary medicine.
(4)
Graduate school. The graduate school shall consist of: those members of the
university faculty who are approved to give graduate instruction; a graduate
faculty; the research and graduate council; and an administration composed of a
curriculum committee, an executive committee, the dean, the secretary and such
other administrative officers as are necessary to carry out the
responsibilities of the graduate school.
(5) Regional campuses. There shall be four
regional campuses of the university located at Lima, Mansfield, Marion, and
Newark, Ohio.
(6) Agricultural
technical institute. The unit of the university for instruction leading to the
associate of applied science degree in the agricultural technologies is the
agricultural technical institute (Wooster). Regarding matters of administration
and operation, the agricultural technical institute shall function as a school
in the college of food, agricultural, and environmental sciences.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3335
Rule Amplifies: 3335.08
Prior Effective Dates: 03/13/1978, 03/17/1980, 11/28/1983, 07/01/1984, 08/05/1985, 06/16/1986, 08/02/1993, 09/03/1994, 06/15/1996, 03/26/1998, 09/01/2001, 03/01/2004, 06/27/2005, 08/28/2006, 09/08/2008, 03/15/2011, 11/26/2015
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