Modern Campus Curriculum Information
Please note as of July 2024 Curriculog is now called Modern Campus Curriculum.
Course and program forms for AY 25/26 are open in Modern Campus Curriculum. Please note closing dates below.
For instructions on how to submit a proposal, please download the Modern Campus Curriculum Quick Reference Guide.
Modern Campus Curriculum Closing Dates
- 10/4/24 - Last day to submit 4+1, Deactivation, Elevation, Mirrored, Modification, New, and Reinstatement proposals
- 11/22/24 - Last day to submit Fall 2025 Special Topics proposals
- 3/28/25 - Last day to submit Spring and Summer 2026 Special Topics proposals
Minor Modifications Form for Courses
Generally, the review path for course modifications involving only the initiating college’s curriculum will no longer include the Undergraduate/Graduate Curriculum Committee. Proposals approved by the College Dean (or designee) will be sent simultaneously to the Senate Executive Committee, Undergraduate/Graduate Curriculum Committee, and Undergraduate/Graduate Council. Unless objections arise, curriculum proposals will then be included in the Senate report as an information item. Please note that all proposals will be reviewed by the Curriculum, Assessment, and Accreditation department to ensure proper designation. If a proposal is deemed to be substantial, the originator will be asked to resubmit on the correct proposal form to ensure proper routing and review.
Please visit Modern Campus Curriculum to submit a minor modification proposal.
Examples of minor modifications include:
- Updating course title OR course description that does not impact other colleges and that reflects only minor changes in content.
- Changing catalog numbers without changing from lower division (100-200) to upper division (300-400), undergraduate (<500) to graduate (500 or above), graduate (500-799) to doctoral (800-899) or vice versa. (The old catalog number must be retired and cannot be used again for five years.)
- Updating unit range for variable unit courses.
- Updating Contact Hours
- Updating Instruction Mode(s)
- Updating Grading Basis
- Updating Repeat for Credit Rules
- Updating Course Note(s)
- Updating current and/or deleting enrollment requirements (i.e., prerequisites, corequisites, concurrent); addition of requirements outside of college requires that proof
- Updating Instructional Methods (CS codes)
- Updating Course/Department/College Specific Requirements
- Program changes that only reflect minor modifications to existing courses
Modern Campus Curriculum Training in Canvas
The Modern Campus Curriculum Training Homeroom course in Canvas provides multiple on-demand resources for originators and reviewers. In this course you will complete a series of modules aimed at helping you familiarize, or refresh, yourself with Modern Campus Curriculum and the proposal process. Included in this course are downloadable quick-guides, short how-to videos, and other resources for developing your proposals. Curriculum Services strongly suggests that all faculty involved in curriculum development complete this course. Please visit the Modern Campus Curriculum Training Homeroom to enroll.
Modern Campus Curriculum Training Sessions via Zoom
Please fill out the Modern Campus Curriculum Support Request Form to schedule an appointment with Curriculum Services.
CSU General Education Information
Please review the CSU General Education document (PDF) comparing the different versions of GE Categories.
Modern Campus Curriculum Support and Questions
For additional questions and to report issues in Modern Campus Curriculum, please email [email protected].
For Modern Campus Curriculum role updates, please have your College Coordinator visit ServiceNow and fill out the request form.