IUPUI Parameters for Determining
Undergraduate Unit of Academic Credit
A unit of undergraduate academic credit is awarded to a
student upon the successful completion of an approved instructional course, or
by the demonstration of competency, demonstration of proficiency, or fulfillment
of learning outcomes that is the equivalent to that provided by an approved
instructional course.
Historically, a unit of academic credit is the measure of
the total time commitment an average student is expected to devote to learning
per week of study. Generally, one unit of credit represents a total of three
hours per week of in-class and out-of-class work (Carnegie Unit of Credit). In
this context, an hour is defined as 50 minutes. IUPUI guidelines for academic
calendar requires a 3-credit lecture class to meet for a minimum of 2,250
minutes excluding the final examination period. Emerging delivery methodologies
may necessitate determining a unit of undergraduate credit with non-time based
methods. These courses shall use demonstration of competency, demonstration of
proficiency, or fulfillment of learning outcomes to insure these courses are
equivalent to traditionally delivered courses.
Regardless of the method of determining a unit of
undergraduate academic credit, the quality of student learning must be the
primary concern of all IUPUI faculties in the context of awarding a unit of
undergraduate academic credit. Quality of learning requires continuous
evaluation and assessment of student learning outcomes to justify awarding a
unit of undergraduate academic credit. Quality of learning also requires regular
student attendance/participation to justify awarding a unit of undergraduate
academic credit.
The following standards for a unit of academic credit may
only be modified by an academic unit when necessary to fulfill requirements of
an accreditation agency. If modification of the following standards is
necessary, these standards should be treated as a minimum requirement for a unit
of academic credit:
- For traditional delivery methodologies (major
semester), one unit of undergraduate academic credit equals:
1 hour of lecture, seminar, or recitation and two hours of study per week, or
2 hours of laboratory, studio, or similar activities and one hour of study per
week, or
3 hours of laboratory, studio, or similar activities per week, or
3 hours of supervised independent study per week or
45 - 75 total hours of supervised clinical or fieldwork experiences
(additional preparation time may be required).
For traditional delivery methodologies other than major semesters, total hours
shall equal the above guidelines.
- For non-traditional, synchronous delivery
methodologies, one unit of undergraduate academic credit equals one hour of
lecture or student/faculty interaction and two hours of study. Synchronous
delivery methodologies include but are not limited to live television courses,
tape delayed television courses, and web-based virtual lecture courses.
- For non-traditional, asynchronous delivery
methodologies, one unit of undergraduate academic credit shall be determined
by:
i. demonstration of competency, demonstration of proficiency, or fulfillment
of learning outcomes as judged by the appropriate faculty to be equivalent to
a traditionally defined unit of undergraduate credit, or
ii. what is judged by the appropriate faculty to be equivalent to a time
commitment of three hours per week for an average student. Asynchronous
delivery methodologies include but are not limited to correspondence
instruction, computer-based instruction, and courses combining differing
delivery methodologies.
- For internships, student teaching, independent study,
and like educational activities which are not under the direct supervision by
an IUPUI faculty member, one unit of undergraduate academic credit is
commensurate with the hours involved and quality of the learning experience
and is determined by the credit-awarding unit. Academic credit is awarded when
the student fulfills the objectives and/or obtains the required competencies
as set by the credit-awarding unit.
- For supervised undergraduate research and similar
activities, the amount of effort required for one unit of undergraduate
academic credit is determined by the supervising faculty and/or advisory
committee.
- Special credit may be awarded to degree-seeking IUPUI
students who possess, by previous education or experience, a background in a
discipline represented by an IUPUI program. The categories under which
students are awarded credit are (1) credit by credentials, (2) credit by
experience, and (3) credit by examination. Each school and many disciplines
have different policies that define how these mechanisms apply to students
seeking credit. [2000-2002 IUPUI Campus Bulletin]
(approved by IUPUI Academic Affairs Committee April 6,
2001)
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