New course and revisions to existing courses are handled through the Curriculum Inventory Management (CIM) system. Once a new or revised course has been approved by the Curriculum Review Committee (CRC), the course can be submitted for certification in the General Education (GE) program or to fulfill other graduation requirements such as the GWAR, American Institutions or SF State overlays requirements. Courses submitted for baccalaureate requirements outside of the major, minor or GWAR are reviewed and approved by either the Lower Division Certification Committee (LDCC) or Upper Division Certification Committee (UDCC). Courses being considered for the GWAR requirement are submitted to the Committee on Written English Proficiency (CWEP) for approval.
Online Curriculum Inventory Management (CIM) System
SF State’s online course proposal system can be accessed using your existing SF State credentials at https://nextbulletin.sfsu.edu/courseadmin/
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Courses at risk of Deactivation due to Not Being Offered in 5 Years
Curriculum and Course Standards Policy, #S21-296
Courses that have not been taught for five years are deactivated/archived. Any deactivated/archived course can be reactivated within the next five years through the course revision process.
Course Review Committee Agenda
September 27, 2024
Archived CRC Agendas
CRC was not active during the 2013 - 2014 academic year
Course Proposal Guidelines
- Banking of Courses
- Course Consultation and Appeal Process
- Course Proposal Consultation Form (PDF)
- Course Classification System - Classification Descriptions (PDF)
- Course Classification System - Contact Hours Workload (PDF)
- Course Numbering System
- Course Reserve Bank
- Cross Listings of Courses
- Grading Basis (XLS)
- Grading System Key (PDF)
- Graduate Paired Courses Policy S16-126
- Review and Approval Process (Department / Program and College Guidelines)
- Sample Course Outline (PDF)
- Student Learning Outcome Document Links
- Types of Courses - Characteristics and Conditions (PDF)
- Variable Topics and Experimental Courses Policy S16-273