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WORKLOAD ACTIVITIES OF LECTURER FACULTY. 12.1 For 1.0 FTE Lecturer Faculty the academic-year workload standard is eight (8) units. For a 0.88 FTE Lecturer it is seven (7) units, and for a 0.75 FTE Lecturer it is six (6) units. Three categories of units are Teaching, Professional and Service Activities (PSA), and Substantial Administrative Service (SAS). The definition of a "unit" is associated with the time, energy, and actions it takes to teach one standard 3- or 4-credit class.1 12.1.1 University-wide Standards for the Assignment of Teaching Units 12.1.1.1 Discrete sections of the same course that meet at distinct times in a given semester are to each be considered one (1) teaching unit. 12.1.1.2 Courses that have a combination of lecture and laboratory or workshop components shall be counted as one or more Teaching Units, based on a case-by-case determination with input from the assigned Lecturer Faculty member. For example, one (1) additional unit of Teaching shall be credited to the Lecturer’s workload, if in the judgment of the Chair the management and supervision of laboratory or workshop components and their corresponding Assistants requires similar time and energy as it does to teach one standard course. 12.1.1.2.1 It is typical that courses comprised of lecture and multiple sections of a laboratory or workshop course be supported by Graduate Teaching Assistants, 1 According to the Xxxx'x Council (2013), "a course, as referenced above, is one that meets for an entire semester, carries three or four credits, is the responsibility of a single instructor, and enrolls a minimum number of students as determined by course level and College policy. Multiple sections that meet at the same time and are taught by the same instructor count as one course." Instructional Assistants, Technicians, or Work-Study students. 12.1.1.3 In accordance with the Discovery Committee of the Faculty Senate, courses with the following designations and attributes, to be counted as no more than one (1) unit, shall have the following enrollment maxima: 12.1.1.3.1 Discovery 444 courses: 25 students

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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WORKLOAD ACTIVITIES OF LECTURER FACULTY. 12.1 For 1.0 FTE Lecturer Faculty the academic-year academic-­‐year workload standard is eight (8) units. For a 0.88 FTE Lecturer it is seven (7) units, and for a 0.75 FTE Lecturer it is six (6) units. Three categories of units are Teaching, Professional and Service Activities (PSA), and Substantial Administrative Service (SAS). The definition of a "unit" is associated with the time, energy, and actions it takes to teach one standard 3- 3-­‐ or 4-credit 4-­‐credit class.1 12.1.1 University-wide University-­‐wide Standards for the Assignment of Teaching Units 12.1.1.1 Discrete sections of the same course that meet at distinct times in a given semester are to each be considered one (1) teaching unit. 12.1.1.2 Courses that have a combination of lecture and laboratory or workshop components shall be counted as one or more Teaching Units, based on a case-by-case case-­‐by-­‐case determination with input from the assigned Lecturer Faculty member. For example, one (1) additional unit of Teaching shall be credited to the Lecturer’s workload, if in the judgment of the Chair the management and supervision of laboratory or workshop components and their corresponding Assistants requires similar time and energy as it does to teach one standard course. 12.1.1.2.1 It is typical that courses comprised of lecture and multiple sections of a laboratory or workshop course be supported by Graduate Teaching Assistants, 1 According to the Xxxx'x Council (2013), "a course, as referenced above, is one that meets for an entire semester, carries three or four credits, is the responsibility of a single instructor, and enrolls a minimum number of students as determined by course level and College policy. Multiple sections that meet at the same time and are taught by the same instructor count as one course." Instructional Assistants, Technicians, or Work-Study Work-­‐Study students. 12.1.1.3 In accordance with the Discovery Committee of the Faculty Senate, courses with the following designations and attributes, to be counted as no more than one (1) unit, shall have the following enrollment maxima: 12.1.1.3.1 Discovery 444 courses: 25 students

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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