CMT 28th November 2011 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES Planning approval is sought for the following proposals: FACULTY OF ARTS, LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES REF ALSS 04/11 START & INTAKE September 2012 AWARD TITLE MODE-LOCATION-CREDITS NATURE OF PROPOSAL DECISION MA Christian Theology Full-time and part-time Approved Face to face, distance learning and blended learning PG Dip p.1 1 intake a year Sept PG Cert Cambridge (Cambridge Theological Federation) 180 credits @ level 4 (180: MA, 120: PG Dip, 60: PG Cert) Proposed Home/EU tuition fees £5,500, Non EU/International tuition fee £9,800 Anticipated annual recruitment of 15 students Proposal will expand the Cambridge Theological Federation Masters level portfolio and attract a number of different category students to that of the existing MA Pastoral Theology Four new modules proposed in total and three MA Pastoral Theology modules will be deleted No significant capital spend Standard semester delivery pattern LORD ASHCROFT INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL REF LAIBS 05/11 START & INTAKE September 2012 AWARD TITLE MODE-LOCATIONCREDITS NATURE OF PROPOSAL DECISION BSc (Hons) x6 Business and Human Resource Management Full-time and part-time Approved with the condition that the Approval Panel are required to consider whether the appropriate award for these pathways (except for BSc (Hons) Accounting and Law) should be BA (Hons) or BSc (Hons) Face to face p.7 2 intakes a year Sept & Jan E-Business Business and Marketing London College of Accountancy 120 credits @ level 1, 2, 3 Business and Law Business and Tourism Accounting and Law CMT Proposals 28th November 2011 Page 1 of 2 Anticipated annual recruitment 400 students Proposal is for six new pathways to combine with the existing two UG pathways to create a suite of eight pathways with substantive shared elements 19 new modules across the suite totalling 570 credits, a total of 14 modules totalling 240 credits will be shared with the two pre-existing pathways On average each pathway will share 67% of its module content with other pathways in the suite No significant capital spend Standard trimester delivery of primarily ‘long thin’ modules Academic Office FACULTY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY REF FST 12/11 p.14 START & INTAKE September 2012 AWARD TITLE MODE-LOCATION-CREDITS NATURE OF PROPOSAL DECISION MSc Sustainability: Adaptation, Resilience and Mitigation Full-time and part-time Not approved Face to face delivery 4 modules at ARU Cambridge 2 modules at the Eden Project, Cornwall 2 intakes a year Sept & Jan 180 credits @ level 4 CMT Proposals 28th November 2011 Page 2 of 2 Proposed Home/EU tuition fees £7,200, Non EU/International tuition fee £10,000 Anticipated annual recruitment of 50-60 students The proposal is building on the work of the Global Sustainability Institute and in line with the Faculty Strategic Plan which has a strong focus on sustainability Delivery will be block mode by a series of five day residentials Six new modules proposed, 100% new modules, one may be shared with MSc Life Sciences which is under development No significant capital spend Standard trimester delivery pattern The Built Environment department are asked to re-consider the title of this pathway (too long and complicated) Academic Office