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    • Part 3, Section 3.4.12: Technology Use 

      Unknown author (College of Coastal Georgia, 2011-03-14)
      The institution’s use of technology enhances student learning and is appropriate for meeting the objectives of its programs. Students have access to and training in the use of technology. (Technology use)
    • Part 3, Section 3.4.9: Academic Support Services 

      Unknown author (College of Coastal Georgia, 2011-03-14)
      The institution provides appropriate academic support services. (Academic support services)The College of Coastal Georgia provides appropriate academic support services for the provision of high-quality learning opportunities ...
    • Part 3, Section 3.5.3 Undergraduate Program Requirements 

      Unknown author (College of Coastal Georgia, 2011-03-14)
      The institution defines and publishes requirements for its undergraduate programs, including its general education components. These requirements conform to commonly accepted standards and practices for degree programs. ...
    • Part 3, Section 3.4.10: Responsibility for Curriculum 

      Unknown author (College of Coastal Georgia, 2011-03-14)
      The institution places primary responsibility for the content, quality, and effectiveness of the curriculum with its faculty. (Responsibility for curriculum)
    • Part 3, Section 3.5.4: Terminal Degrees of Faculty 

      Unknown author (College of Coastal Georgia, 2011-03-14)
      At least 25 percent of the discipline hours in each major at the baccalaureate level are taught by faculty members holding the terminal degree—usually the earned doctorate—in the discipline, or the equivalent of the terminal ...
    • Part 3, Section 3.5.2: Institutional Credits for a Degree 

      Unknown author (College of Coastal Georgia, 2011-03-14)
      At least 25 percent of the credit hours required for the degree are earned through instruction offered by the institution awarding the degree. In the case of undergraduate degree programs offered through joint, cooperative, ...
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