Common use of Course Preparations Clause in Contracts

Course Preparations. A course preparation includes all activities an instructor may engage in to prepare for presenting subject materials to students in a course. Course preparation is an integral part of instructional activities. Nine (9) course preparation credits each semester are included in the base work load and will not qualify for overload compensation. Employees will be compensated for each course preparation credit in excess of nine (9) each semester at the rate of three-tenths (3/10) Instructional Unit for each course preparation credit. One preparation credit equals one course credit-hour for distinct class activities as follows:

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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