Ohio Admin. Code 3335-3-34 - Schools, departments, divisions, and sections; defined and located
(A)
The units of a college organization for instruction,
research, and service are the school, department, and division.
(1)
A recognized,
discrete area of academic concern not already included within the mission of
another school, department or division.
(2)
A proposed or
existing academic program at both undergraduate and graduate or graduate
professional levels.
(3)
A source of faculty members prepared to offer academic
work in the subject concerned.
(4)
An academic
subject that offers research and/or public service opportunities in addition to
formal classroom teaching and has the potential for developing recognition by
other scholarly groups.
(5)
An academic field that has developed or is in the
process of developing a student clientele either for the purpose of major
programs or as an important "service" discipline to other major
programs.
(6)
The ability to assume primary fiscal
responsibility.
(B)
A particular unit may not meet all the aforementioned
criteria, but the formation of a unit that does not meet all of the criteria
should only be approved when circumstances dictate that approval is important
to the academic development of the university.
(C)
Schools and
departments shall have a minimum of ten tenure-track faculty positions spread
through at least one of each of the three academic ranks of assistant professor
to professor, unless persuasive academic reasons demonstrate the need for
exceptions.
(D)
A school is differentiated from a department as
follows:
(1)
The undergraduate or graduate work offered by a school may
lead to tagged degrees.
(2)
Recipients of "tagged" degrees shall be recommended for
such degrees by the faculty of the appropriate school.
(3)
A school, with
the exception of the graduate school, may be organized into departments,
divisions, or sections.
(4)
A school, with the exception of the graduate school,
shall be responsible to a college for administrative purposes. Curricular
proposals developed by the school shall be transmitted to the council on
academic affairs for review and action after approval by the college dean or
designee.
(5)
A school may establish its own admission and retention
policies and requirements within the framework of university policies and may
retain student personnel records for those students enrolled in degree programs
under the control of the school. To facilitate the conduct of these activities,
a school shall appoint a secretary, with the responsibilities outlined for a
secretary of a college (see rule
3335-3-33 of the
Administrative Code).
(E)
A "division" is
an academic unit established within a college or a school to provide for a
developing need in a circumscribed subject. The head of such a unit shall be
known as the chair of a division, shall have academic responsibility, and may
be assigned fiscal responsibility by the respective dean of the college or
director of the school. This unit shall be responsible for instruction,
service, and research in a specific academic concern. Such units may be
established in any field in which a new department is not feasible, but in
which there is a possibility that growth in the subject may eventually lead to
the status of a department. However, the determination to establish such a unit
need not be based solely on the presumption that such a unit will attain this
status. The status of these units shall be reviewed periodically by the council
on academic affairs.
(F)
A "section" is an informal unit within a school,
department, division, or academic center that is established to expedite the
administration of a given academic subject. The function of a section shall be
to assist the parent unit in the administration of the subject and to provide
an organizational structure for relationships with professional organizations
or other individuals with similar interests. The faculty member in charge shall
be known as the section head. The head of the section is appointed by the
administrator of the parent unit and has responsibilities delegated by the
administrator of the parent unit. The formation of a section must be reported
to the council on academic affairs.
(G)
The establishment
or abolition of schools, departments, and divisions shall require approval by
the council on academic affairs, the university senate, and the board of
trustees (see rule
3335-3-37
of the Administrative Code).
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3335.
Rule Amplifies: 3335.08
Prior Effective Dates: 03/13/1978, 07/01/1984, 08/18/1986, 08/02/1993, 06/15/1996, 09/01/2001, 06/30/2012, 11/09/2020
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