22 Pa. Code § 31.21 - Curricula
(a) The curricula
must provide the opportunity for the achievement of the stated objectives of
the institution, as related to its statement of philosophy and mission, and
must be structured in a group of coherent, integrated degree
programs.
(b) Degree requirements
stated in this section may be stated in terms of semester credit hours or
quarter credit hours, as determined by the institution and conforming to
generally accepted academic practices. General education, as defined in this
section, refers to the curricular inclusion of humanities, arts,
communications, social sciences, mathematics, technology and science courses in
support of the mission of the institution. A semester credit hour represents a
unit of curricular material that normally can be taught in a minimum of 14
hours of classroom instruction, plus appropriate outside preparation or the
equivalent as determined by the faculty. A quarter credit hour represents a
unit of curricular material that normally can be taught in a minimum of 10
hours of classroom instruction, plus appropriate outside preparation or the
equivalent as determined by the faculty.
(1)
An associate degree exclusive of a specialized associate degree must require
the satisfactory completion of a minimum of 60 semester credit hours, which
includes a minimum of 20 semester credit hours of general education, or a
minimum of 90 quarter credit hours, which must include a minimum of 30 quarter
credit hours of general education.
(2) A specialized associate degree must
require the satisfactory completion of at least 60 semester credit hours or a
minimum of 1,500 clock hours or a minimum of 90 quarter credit hours. At least
70%, but no more than 80%, of the program must consist of specialized
instruction that bears directly upon the employment objectives of the program;
and at least 20% of the program must consist of general education.
(3) A baccalaureate degree must require the
satisfactory completion of a minimum of 120 semester credit hours or a minimum
of 180 quarter credits. Of the total baccalaureate degree program course
requirements, at least 40 semester credit hours or 60 quarter credit hours must
be in general education and represent a broad spectrum of disciplines in
general education.
(4) A first
professional degree, except those for the preparation of professional
educators, must require the satisfactory completion of a minimum of 60 semester
credit hours or 90 quarter credit hours for admission to the degree program and
the satisfactory completion of a total minimum of 150 semester credit hours or
225 quarter credit hours for the program. Professional educator preparation
programs must comply with Chapter 354 (relating to preparation of professional
educators).
(5) A master's degree
must require the satisfactory completion of a minimum of 30 semester credit
hours or 45 quarter credit hours beyond the baccalaureate level.
(6) The number of semester or quarter credit
hours for a degree beyond a first professional or master's degree shall be
determined by the faculty and reflect the recommendations of professional
associations or National learned societies.
(c) An institution may enter into agreements
with other institutions, individuals or other providers of educational services
to provide all or part of certain programs on behalf of the institution. A
course offered for institutional credit shall be operated directly by or under
the control of the institution granting the credit.
(d) To assure academic integrity, an
institution shall provide students in a distance education program access to
academic and student services, including textbooks, study guides, library and
other learning resources, personal interaction with faculty, tutors or other
educational personnel by computer, telephone, mail or face-to-face meetings.
The institution shall assure integrity of student work and provide opportunity
for student assessment. These programs must comply with the regulations that
apply to resident-based programs as prescribed in this chapter and Chapters 35,
36, 40 and 42 and conform to generally accepted academic practices for delivery
of instruction through distance education.
Notes
The provisions of this § 31.21 amended under the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. §§ 1-101-27-2702); and section 1 of the act of August 13, 1963 (P. L. 698, No. 372) (24 P. S. § 2421) (Repealed).
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