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614 academic programs offered by Â鶹ÊÓƵ's 14 colleges
9,134 courses offered throughout the eight-campus system
1,500 curricular changes proposed annually

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Curriculum is a chief asset of the university, one that helps define Â鶹ÊÓƵ's unique character. Because curriculum remains healthy through change, it maintains the value of programs for our students.

Curriculum development and maintenance are the responsibility of faculty. The Office of Curriculum Services, under the auspices of the provost, is responsible for analyzing, facilitating and monitoring proposed changes and the implementation of those changes as approved by governing bodies. The office staff reviews and implements approximately 1,500 curricular changes annually.

The Curriculum Services staff is committed to providing accurate curriculum processing in an efficient manner to ensure quality program content and to benefit Â鶹ÊÓƵ students with the desired knowledge and experiences that will make them highly marketable once they graduate and take their place in society.