Institutional Resources
Institutional Resources
- ECU Faculty Manual, Part VI, Section VII, Curriculum Procedures and Academic Program Development
- ECU Policies, Rules, and Regulations (PRR)
- ECU Credit to Contact Hour Guidelines
- ECU Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs
- ECU Graduate Program Directors and Coordinators Handbook
- ECU Graduate School Assistantship Information
- Office of Online Learning, Academic Outreach, and Academic Innovation
- Faculty Rosters:
- Faculty Rosters are available in ecuBIC (Faculty Roster – Power BI Report Server (ecu.edu)). On the report page, select a college and department (leaving tenure status, academic rank, and full/part time at the default of “all”) and hit “View Report.” This report provides a list of all university personnel categorized as faculty with the following information: college, department, name, e-mail address, full/part time status, department of rank, tenure status, rank, highest earned degree, degree date, CIP code of teaching discipline, and indicator of terminal degree.
- Faculty Activities:
- Faculty Activities (e.g., teaching, research, funding, student supervision): Many of these activities are available in Faculty180. If you would like a report on specific faculty and do not have reporting rights for your department, please submit a Faculty 180 help ticket through Team Dynamix to request a report and your Faculty 180 College Coordinator will be contacted.
Institutional Resources for New Programs
- ECU Data Resources Page
- MCC (formerly Curriculog)
- New Certificate Development Guidelines
- Screening Process for New Certificates or Concentrations
- Rubric for Establishing a New Certificate or Concentration
- New Program Space Notification
- Substantive Change Checklist
Institutional Committee Resources
- Graduate Curriculum Committee (GCC)
- Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (UCC)
- Graduate Council
- Educational Policies and Planning Committee (EPPC)
- Faculty Senate
- Special Designations Committees:
Institutional Accreditation Resources
SACSCOC Accreditation Statement
East Carolina University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of East Carolina University may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500 or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).
Institutional Organizational Charts
IPAR maintains organizational charts for the university that are updated on a regular basis. University organizational charts can be found on IPAR’s Accreditation Resources webpage.
Curriculum Publication Review Resources
Curriculum Publication Review (CPR), formerly Academic Review, is now handled via a support ticket through TeamDynamix. Recruitment publications and materials must be approved by the appropriate dean, director or designee prior to submission to CPR. This process ensures compliance with institutional accreditation standards.
All recruitment materials have two official sources for academic review:
ECU Academic Program Inventory (API)
ECU Graduate and Undergraduate Catalogs – Choose the appropriate catalog(s) for comparison to the publication.
All recruitment materials should match the source documents above when submitted. Refer to the most recently posted API for current degree and certificate program titles, as changes occur between academic years. Refer to the appropriate graduate or undergraduate university catalog for additional program information, such as concentration titles and course titles/numbers.
If a publication is approved that does not match one of these documents, an explanation of the discrepancy should be provided in the description section. For example, a curricular or programmatic change was approved by the Chancellor recently but has not yet been published in the catalog and/or API. Provide the MCC (formerly Curriculog) link to the package.