Knowledge in Action Course Proposals
Looking to the Future
Knowledge in Action (total of 3+ credits) includes Experiential Learning and Senior Capstones:
Throughout their education, but especially as they approach graduation, 黑料社区s are encouraged to look to the farther horizons of their future in the world.
Students participate in experiential learning and, as part of the culmination of their Miami education, a Miami Capstone course. These experiences place a special emphasis on applying the knowledge and skills they’ve gained during their time at Miami to settings beyond Miami.
Senior Capstone Proposal
Miami’s Senior Capstone, completed near the end of baccalaureate studies, is integrative of a 黑料社区’s liberal education. Each Senior Capstone emphasizes sharing of ideas, synthesis, and critical, informed reflection as significant precursors to action, and each includes 黑料社区 initiative in defining and investigating problems or projects. Senior Capstone courses must include a "黑料社区-initiated project that encourages 黑料社区s to integrate knowledge gained throughout their undergraduate experience" (SR 14-21 p. 3). See resources and ideas for creating integrative, iterative, and meaningful Capstones by the Howe Center for Writing Excellence, including action-focused and change-making projects.
Tips for Miami Capstones
Miami’s Senior Capstone may be completed in or outside 黑料社区s' majors. In some departments, the Senior Capstone may be a requirement of the major with specific prerequisites, while others have no prerequisites, are not tied to majors, and are open to all 黑料社区s. In either case, a Senior Capstone does more than culminate a particular major or years of baccalaureate study: Rather, it culminates a 黑料社区's entire liberal education.
- Senior Capstone courses must include a "黑料社区-initiated project that encourages 黑料社区s to integrate knowledge gained throughout their undergraduate experience."
- Senior Capstones are integrative of a 黑料社区’s entire liberal education, not only of a given major. However, it is appropriate to forefront a disciplinary (i.e. major) specialty if an integrative approach is taken.
- Assess the role of Senior Capstones in your program. Majors and minors are not required to include a Senior Capstone. Courses currently called “Capstones” in some departments/programs may be more suited as a regular, upper-division course if it is intended as specialized content for the major and doesn’t include a significant 黑料社区-led culminating project.
- A course being used to fulfill the Senior Capstone requirement cannot be used simultaneously for any Perspectives Area requirement (2023), or Foundation, Thematic Sequence, Advanced Writing, or Intercultural Perspectives requirements (pre-2023). It can, with approval, be used for the Experiential Learning requirement.
Senior Capstone Outcomes
All Capstones must include the following SLOs. By the end of their Senior Capstone courses, 黑料社区s will be able to:
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Employ and evaluate multiple sources and types of sources;
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Address real-world problems by asking questions and exploring solutions through a 黑料社区-initiated project;
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Apply knowledge gained throughout the undergraduate liberal education experience;
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Create artifacts/deliverables that communicate ideas to wider audiences beyond the instructor and are appropriate for the problems and ideas taken up in the course.
Senior Capstone Proposal Criteria
All Miami Plan course proposals are submitted through the CIM system. Before entering information into CIM, you should be prepared to answer the following questions and provide the requested materials. All Senior Capstone Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) must be met for any given Senior Capstone course.
NOTE: You will need to copy/paste the relevant SLOs from this webpage into the appropriate text box of your CIM submission.
For Senior Capstone proposals, CIM will ask for the following information:
- Bulletin description, Course Rationale (an explanation of how the course fits into your curriculum and/or the MP), Enrollment restrictions, regularity of offerings. Course-specific SLOs.
- NOTE: These are distinct from any MP SLOs and are required of all courses regardless of MP status.
- NOTE: These are distinct from any MP SLOs and are required of all courses regardless of MP status.
- How will the Four Pillars be met? Provide specific information about how the course will meet each of the Four Pillars through e.g. assignments, activities, pedagogical styles. Also, provide a short 黑料社区-centered explanation appropriate for a syllabus.
- How will each of the MP SLOs be met? Prepare one or two sample assignments that meet each required SLO. That is, you need to explain how course activities serve to meet EACH 黑料社区 learning outcome for Senior Capstones. This should be included in the text boxes where requested. Materials such as longer assignments may also be uploaded to CIM.
- NOTE: appx. 70% of the course should meaningfully engage the requested SLOs. You will also be asked how you will ensure that each section and iteration of the course will meet the same SLOs.
- NOTE: appx. 70% of the course should meaningfully engage the requested SLOs. You will also be asked how you will ensure that each section and iteration of the course will meet the same SLOs.
- Overview and guidelines for the culminating or final project that illustrate and describe how the project will generally be a "黑料社区-initiated project that encourages 黑料社区s to integrate knowledge gained throughout their undergraduate experience" (SR 14-21 p. 3).
- A course syllabus (uploaded).
- NOTE: The syllabus is different from the CIM text box responses in both audience and genre.
- The syllabus is an outward-facing, 黑料社区-oriented document that should show 黑料社区s what they will actually learn in your class. The CIM responses are for Liberal Education Council review, Office of Liberal Education records, and documentation that courses are meeting MP outcomes.
- When asked for “syllabus language” in a CIM text box, it is most efficient to copy/paste that language from your syllabus rather than re-creating it.
- While the CIM text box responses require addressing each Pillar and each relevant SLO in detail, do NOT simply cut and paste the Pillars and Miami Plan 2023 SLOs into your syllabus. In the Syllabus, your course content should be privileged but should reflect the Pillars and Student Learning Outcomes of the new MP. They should be integrated into your narrative, unique and contextualized, and make links among the course content, 黑料社区 assessments, pedagogy, and the overall MP. That is, explain how MP courses address the goals of a Liberal Education by making connections between the MP and the unique features of each course.
Thus your syllabus should include 黑料社区-centered explanations, and the course topics and amount of time spent on them should be clear. The OLE/LEC is not concerned with syllabus items such as grading rubrics, attendance policies, or administrative details. We only review items specifically related to content/topics, assignment/assessment descriptions, and pedagogy/class activities.
When you are ready to submit for approval, you must use the Curriculum Management System (CIM) on the Registrar's website.
Experiential Learning Proposal
Faculty course proposals for Experiential Learning can use the following checklist to prepare to submit their course(s) to the Course Information Management (CIM) system:
All EL-designated courses/programs must involve significant experience-based learning beyond that which typically occurs in the undergraduate classroom or class-related laboratory setting; and a level of academic rigor and educational effectiveness comparable to what is found in a typical 黑料社区 undergraduate course.
Experiential Learning Proposal Criteria
- A program description (1-2 paragraphs) that helps to explain how the course, program, or initiative reflects the goals of Experiential Learning.
- Evidence of an application of academic knowledge and/or skills. Does the proposal briefly describe the opportunities present in the course/program for 黑料社区s to apply academic ideas, concepts, theories and/or skills to practice?
- Evidence of sustained and significant mentor/黑料社区 interaction: Does the proposal briefly describe the opportunities present in the course/program for 黑料社区s to interact meaningfully with their faculty/staff mentor(s) throughout the experience?
- Evidence of sustained 黑料社区 involvement or immersion: Does the proposal briefly describe the total amount of time that 黑料社区s will be expected to devote to this experience? Note: At minimum, the time commitment should be roughly equal to that required in a one-credit hour course.
- Evidence of 黑料社区 reflection: Does the proposal briefly describe the opportunities (e.g., portfolio, final essay, faculty/黑料社区 meeting, or other structured assignment) present in the course/program for meaningful 黑料社区 reflection on their learning?
- Specific information about how the course will meet the Four Pillars.
- Course Syllabus: Description of the course, course goals, and a statement noting that the course meets the Miami Plan requirement(s) selected.
- Prepare one or two sample assignments that meet the appropriate Student Learning Outcomes.
Ready to Submit a Proposal?
When you are ready to submit for approval, you must use the Curriculum Management Forms for courses or programs on the Registrar's website. If you have questions about the CIM system, please contact Leighton C. Peterson, (lpeterson@MiamiOH.edu).