Utah Admin. Code R162-2f-206b - Certification Prelicensing Course
(1) To
certify a prelicensing course for traditional education, a person shall, no
later than 30 days before the date on which the course is proposed to begin,
provide the following to the division:
(a) a
comprehensive course outline including:
(i) a
description of the course, including a statement of whether the course is
designed for:
(A) sales agents; or
(B) brokers;
(ii) the number of class periods spent on
each subject area;
(iii) a minimum
of three to five learning objectives for every three hours of class time;
and
(iv) a reference to the course
outline approved by the commission for each topic;
(b) the number of quizzes and
examinations;
(c) the grading
system, including methods of testing and standards of grading;
(d)
(i) a
copy of at least two final examinations to be used in the course;
(ii) the answer key(s) used to determine if a
student has passed the exam; and
(iii) an explanation of procedure if the
student fails the final examination and thereby fails the course; and
(e) a list of the titles, authors
and publishers of each required textbook.
(2) To certify a prelicensing course for
distance education, a person shall, no later than 60 days before the date on
which the course is proposed to begin, provide the following to the division:
(a) each item listed in this Subsection
(1);
(b) description of each method
of course delivery;
(c) description
of any media to be used;
(d) course
access for the division using the same delivery methods and media that will be
provided to the students;
(e)
description of specific and regularly scheduled interactive events included in
the course and appropriate to the delivery method that will contribute to the
students' achievement of the stated learning objectives;
(f) description of how the students'
achievement of the stated learning objectives will be measured at regular
intervals;
(g) description of how
and when certified prelicensing instructors will be available to answer student
questions;
(h) attestation from the
school director of the availability and adequacy of the equipment, software,
and other technologies needed to achieve the course's instructional claims;
and
(i) a description of the
complaint process to resolve student grievances.
(3) As a minimum standard each prelicensing
course shall:
(a) address each topic required
by the course outline as approved by the commission;
(b) meet the minimum hourly requirement as
established by Subsection
61-2f-203(1)(d)(i)
and this rule;
(c) limit the credit
that students may earn to no more than eight credit hours per day;
(d) be taught in an appropriate classroom
facility unless approved for distance education;
(e) allow a maximum of 10% of the required
class time for testing, including:
(i)
practice tests; and
(ii) a final
examination;
(f) use
only texts, workbooks, and supplemental materials that are appropriate and
current in their application to the required course outline; and
(g) reflect the current statutes and rules of
the division.
(4) A
prelicensing course certification expires at the same time as the school
certification and is renewed automatically when the school certification is
renewed.
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