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All academic programs of the
College (undergraduate, graduate, continuing
education) come under the auspices of the College, its Faculty and its Dean. The
College is organized by program, rather than by academic departments, since
specialization does not exist in nursing at the undergraduate level.
Each
program is directed by a doctorally-prepared nurse faculty member who oversees
the implementation of the curriculum and in many respects functions similarly to
a department chair. These are appointed positions. Given the size and complexity
of the undergraduate program, faculty provide additional advisement to
registered nurses and other non-traditional undergraduate students who enter the
program and who present with various backgrounds and experiences. One faculty
member works closely with the undergraduate Admissions Offices and has primary
responsibility for recruitment and selection of applicants. The Assistant Dean
for Administration is a faculty member who holds a staff position and provides
the on-going operations interface between the College and administrative units
of the University.
Faculty are assigned to courses based on program needs and their
expertise. The need for faculty to meet criteria for promotion and tenure
through scholarly work is considered in developing faculty assignments. This
is especially important to understand, because nursing
faculty, teaching undergraduates, spend 12 hours weekly in clinical teaching,
irrespective of classroom teaching and other faculty
responsibilities.
Of 44 full-time faculty, the majority hold earned doctorates. Non-tenure
track faculty, one year appointees and part-time faculty are utilized as
necessary.
The Assistant Deans and Directors of Programs report directly to the Dean, as do the
Associate Dean and Assistant Dean
for Administration. Secretarial and laboratory staff report through their
respective supervisors to the Office of the Dean and interface actively with the
Assistant Dean for Administration.
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