Common use of New Preparation Clause in Contracts

New Preparation. Any new course that a full-time academic employee has never taught before as reflected by course number, name, and content. The course will be considered new if significant changes have been made to an existing class such that it would be considered a new course as determined by the instructional administrator.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Faculty Negotiated Agreement, Faculty Negotiated Agreement, Faculty Negotiated Agreement

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