CI-H/HW Proposal Proposal to Designate or Relicense a Communication Intensive Subject in HASS For a subject to be designated as CI-H/HW , it must be approved as a HASS subject, and approved by both the CUP Subcommittee on the Communication Requirement (SOCR) and the Committee on Curricula (COC). This form (along with an updated syllabus) should be submitted to SOCR and is intended for proposing designation of a new CI-H/HW subject or the relicensing of a current CI-H/HW. For new subjects, the standard COC proposal form must be submitted to that committee as well. This form should not be used to propose a CI-M subject; please email commreq@mit.edu for information on proposing CI-M subjects. Subject number: Subject name: Department: Instructor name: Instructor email: Contact name (if not instructor): Contact email: Date submitted: Completed CI-H/HW proposal forms should be sent with an updated syllabus to commreq@mit.edu. A complete form and syllabus for each version of the same subject (i.e., same number, different instructors) is required. The due date for AY2015-16 CI-H/HW proposals is December 5, 2014. For more information on the proposal process, contact Lauren Reemsnyder, Staff to the Subcommittee on the Communication Requirement, at 253-6309 or commreq@mit.edu. For more information: Communication Requirement (http://web.mit.edu/commreq/) Kathleen MacArthur, Associate Dean for Curriculum and Faculty Support, commreq@mit.edu. Pedagogical Assistance (http://cmsw.mit.edu/wrap) Suzanne Lane, Director of Writing, Rhetoric, and Professional Communication, stlane@mit.edu Requirement (http://web.mit.edu/hassreq/) Lauren Reemsnyder, Staff to the Subcommittee on the HASS Requirement, hassreq@mit.edu. HASS CI-H/HW Proposal for AY2015-2016 Catalog The criteria for CI-H/HW subjects may be found at: http://web.mit.edu/commreq/faculty ci-h.html All Communication Intensive Subjects in HASS (CI-H/HW) must include: o at least 5,000 words of writing typically divided among three to five assignments, distributed reasonably across the semester. o at least one assignment that is revised and resubmitted. o an assessed oral component. In order to guarantee sufficient attention to student writing and ample opportunity for oral expression, all sections of CI-H/HW subjects must be capped. o For CI-H subjects taught in a lecture/recitation format, and all CI-HW subjects, each section must be capped at 18 students. o For CI-H subjects taught in a seminar format, when a writing advisor is assigned to the subject, enrollment can rise to 25 students. The communication activities are expected to comprise the substantial majority of the grade. General information 1. Has this subject been approved for the HASS Requirement? Yes No If no, please contact Lauren Reemsnyder, Staff to the Subcommittee on the HASS Requirement, at 253-6309 or hassreq@mit.edu. 2. Academic year(s) subject is to be offered. Check all that apply: AY2015-2016 AY2017-2018 AY2016-2017 AY2018-2019 3. Term(s) offered. Check all that apply: Fall Spring 4. Designation Requested: CI-H CI-HW 5. What teaching format will this subject use? Lecture with recitations, with a writing advisor (18 per recitation) Small seminar capped at 18 students (or 25 if a writing advisor is assigned) Team-taught by 2 or more faculty, or taught in sections of 18 by 2 or more faculty Add any relevant information about teaching format: Please note, in order to guarantee sufficient attention to student writing and ample opportunity for oral expression, the maximum number of students per section is 18, except when a subject is taught without sections (where the faculty member in charge is the only instructor). In this case, enrollment can rise to 25 if a writing advisor is attached to the subject. Revised by the Office of the Communication Requirement, September 2014 Page 2 of 5 CI-H/HW Proposal for AY2015-2016 Catalog Communication content of proposed CI-H/HW subject 6. Please indicate whether the subject is new, existing and seeking CI-H/HW designation for the first time, or due for relicensing. If seeking CI-H/HW designation for the first time, when will the subject first be offered in the format proposed? If this is an existing subject seeking CI-H/HW designation for the first time, please describe the modifications to the subject as they relate to the communication-intensive activities: 7. Describe briefly the educational objectives of this subject and explain how the communicationintensive activities will contribute to achieving these objectives: 8. Describe the instruction in communication skills and who will provide it: 9. Describe how in-class instructional activities will help students learn the purposes and processes of writing in this subject: 10. Please list and describe each of the oral and written communication assignments (including the word count or number of minutes) and when they occur during the course of the semester. Please also attach an updated syllabus for the subject. If more than one instructor teaches this subject during an academic year, a separate proposal form and syllabus from each instructor in the previous year should be submitted. 11. CI-H/HW subjects must require each student to significantly revise and resubmit at least one written assignment based on feedback. This revision will not count toward the total word count. Separate grades will be given for the paper and the revised paper. Both grades will count towards the final grade. Instructors will determine the weighting of the grades. Revised by the Office of the Communication Requirement, September 2014 Page 3 of 5 CI-H/HW Proposal for AY2015-2016 Catalog Please indicate which assignment(s) will be revised, and when during the term the revision(s) will occur: What kind of feedback will be provided and by whom? How long will the students have to incorporate feedback and work on a revision before they submit the revised assignment? How will the revision count toward the final grade? 12. The communication activities of each CI-H/HW subject are expected to comprise the substantial majority of the final grade. Describe how the communication assignments and activities of the subject will comprise the final grade given to students. Resources to support communication-intensive activities 13. The Writing, Rhetoric, and Professional Communication Program can provide pedagogical assistance in developing a CI-H subject. Are you interested in assistance in any of the following areas: (i) integrating communication-intensive activities into your course design, (ii) assignment development, (iii) communication instruction or (iv) evaluation of communication assignments? Yes No If yes, please describe what type of assistance you are seeking: 14. Writing advisors can be attached to CI-H subjects with enrollments exceeding 18 students (or exceeding 18 students per section, for team-taught subjects). CI-H subjects without a writing advisor assigned must be capped at 18 students per section. If you are interested in teaching this subject with the assistance of a writing advisor (a speciallytrained lecturer in Writing, Rhetoric, and Professional Communication), you must submit a separate Revised by the Office of the Communication Requirement, September 2014 Page 4 of 5 CI-H/HW Proposal for AY2015-2016 Catalog proposal to request a writing advisor. For more information, please contact Suzanne Lane, Director of Writing, Rhetoric, and Professional Communication, at 452-5009 or stlane@mit.edu. Please indicate whether or not you plan to request a writing advisor. Yes No Additional remarks Revised by the Office of the Communication Requirement, September 2014 Page 5 of 5