Faculty Handbook 2020-2021

SUNY College of Optometry

Faculty Handbook 2020-21

GRADUATE PROGRAM IN VISION SCIENCE: GRADUATE CENTER FOR VISION RESEARCH AT THE SUNY COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY (Approved by Graduate Faculty, updated 8/3/15)

I. Definitions and Procedures

A. Definitions 1. “Associate Dean” refers to the associate dean for Graduate Studies and Research 2. “Graduate Program Committee” refers to the Graduate Committee on Policy, Curriculum, Admissions, and Course and Standing. 3. "Graduate Program" refers to the Graduate Program in Vision Science at the Graduate Center for Vision Research, SUNY College of Optometry. 4. "Qualified graduate faculty" refers to a member of the College Faculty who, following the recommendation of the Graduate Qualifications Committee, has been formally designated as qualified for the responsibilities under discussion.

5. "Academic-year semesters" refers to the Fall and Spring semesters. 6. “Dissertation” refers to doctoral program components and requirements. 7. “Thesis” refers to master’s program components and requirements.

B. Procedures 1. This Policy Document is subordinate to, and must be interpreted in conformity with, the negotiated agreement with the UUP, the Policies of the Trustees of the State University of New York, and the Faculty Bylaws of the State College of Optometry. 2. This Policy Document shall constitute the Graduate Policy Document referred to in the Faculty Bylaws (“COMMITTEE ON GRADUATE PROGRAM, POLICY, ADMISSIONS & STANDING”, Section C). 3. Changes in this Policy Document shall be made in accordance with the procedures described in the Faculty Bylaws (“COMMITTEE ON GRADUATE PROGRAM, POLICY, ADMISSIONS & STANDING”, Section C). 4. In the sections that follow, when references are made to recommendations made by the Graduate Program Committee it shall be understood: a. All such recommendations shall be made in writing to the Associate Dean.

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