Preparing your concept paper
Step 1: Discussions with your program proposal contact听
The first step in the program proposal process is having a discussion with the appropriate program proposal contact (undergraduate or graduate)听regarding:
- An overview of the process.
- Scope of the proposal, including determining if proposed modifications to a program will be major or minor modifications.听
- Whether a concept paper will be required for your proposal.
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Step 2: Complete the concept paper template听
If your program proposal contact confirms that a concept paper will be required for your proposal, complete the Concept Paper Template form.听
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Step 3: Senior administration and stakeholder consultation
Once you鈥檝e completed the concept paper, you will need to consult with senior administration and others in your faculty, including:
- The dean and/or associate dean academic of the faculty delivering the proposed program for undergraduate programs (and with the proposal contact for the听Faculty of Graduate Studies听for graduate programs).
- Your colleagues and financial administrator (鈥渋nitiating group鈥�) regarding interest in proposing or modifying an academic program. Senior administration in your faculty should be aware and supportive of the proposal from an early stage.听
- For concept papers for new programs, the听the dean of the faculty delivering the proposed program should discuss the proposal with the provost/vice-president academic.
- You may also find it useful to consult with the鈥�Centre for Learning and Teaching鈥� for curriculum design and development support at this stage.
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Step 4: Department/school and faculty-level approvals
You will need to obtain approval of your Concept Paper at the Faculty-level or designated committee within the host faculty and FGS for graduate programs.
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Step 5: Submit鈥痽our concept paper
When you have approval of your concept paper at the faculty-level, submit it to the appropriate program proposal contact for your program type (undergraduate or graduate).
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Step 6: Approval by governing bodies听
Concept Papers are recommended to the鈥疭enate Academic Programs and Research Committee (SAPRC)鈥� for approval and endorsement to proceed to a full proposal by either the鈥�Faculty of Graduate Studies听or the鈥�Undergraduate Academic Programs Subcommittee鈥�(UAPSC), depending on your program level.鈥€�
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