If it is a new regular AMES literature/culture course, then you need to submit a new course request.
Please fully read the following guidelines before clicking the link below to get started:
1.Please go to this page:
https://registrar.duke.edu/faculty-staff-resources/course-catalog/
2.Click 'Course Request System'=> 'Undergraduate Course (1-499)'=> ‘Undergraduate’=>
click 'Add' on Top.
3. Type in all information as necessary.
*Course number: Please enter a course number that you see fit.
Introductory level courses=> 100 level
regular level courses= 200/300 level
advanced level courses=400 level
Please check our course list to see what course code HAS NOT been taken:
https://asianmideast.duke.edu/courses
Enter your course code. If it is a seminar, add 'S.'
4. Please note that for Course Description, you need to use the 'Bulletin Format,' which means you cannot write complete sentences.
5. For ‘Primary Offering/crosslisting,’ please enter the departments you would like to crosslist your course with. Note: the DUSs from the other departments may request a course syllabus and other things from you.
Also, Public Policy no longer crosslists for 100-400 level courses due to a shortage in numbers for their own courses. If you want to consider this for a public policy attribute - searchable by students at registration - Please email the DUS of Public Policy to review and potentially approve for that designation. Same standard for review but no assigned crosslist number.
6. IMPORTANT: please send me your answers to the following questions by email:
1. Course Offering Reason
Please state how this course is related to the other AMES courses in the course cluster of East Asia/The Middle East and how this course can contribute to our curriculum development for AMES majors, minors and non-AMES students. Please also state how this course can promote our AMES programs and discuss what this course can offer but other courses do not.
2. Course Offering Likelihood
How often will this course likely be offered over the next four to six years?
3. Course Overlap
Please cite any differences from possibly overlapping courses, in your own department or in other departments and schools (You need to make sure that the content of your proposed course is significantly different from the other existing courses in and out of AMES and there are no overlaps).