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3. The department responsible for the program determines the courses
in the study plan that can be offered in one or some of the above-
mentioned non-face-to-face methods with a percentage of not less
than 10% of the total courses in the study plan. The department
and college councils shall study and evaluate the program plans,
and submit a proposal suggesting the courses that can be offered
using one of the above-mentioned methods. The College Curricula
Committee then presents its recommendation to the College
Council, which subsequently submits its recommendation to the
Vice President for Academic Affairs for final approval.
4. The following factors must be considered when teaching courses
using a non-face-to-face method:
A. If the course is taught remotely, the course instructor must ensure
that students attend the course and maintain a record of absent
students.
B. The course instructor is responsible for providing academic
supervision of these courses and announcing clear remote office
hours for students.
C. Final and midterm exams must be conducted in accordance with
the approved course specification.
D. If online quizzes are included in the course, the regulations for
remote exams must be considered.
Article 9
1. Based on recommendations from the College Councils, the
University Council has the authority to approve the following:
A. Academic upgrading programs (Bridging programs) in certain
majors, in accordance with regulations that have been approved
by the Universities Affairs Council.
B. Interdisciplinary programs.
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