What are the main functions of the Undergraduate Academic Program Office?
- Academic Planning, focused on Annual Academic Planning Self-Study
- Academic Policies, formulation & review (Student Academic Life is lead office on implementation.)
- Curriculum development, review, revision, discontinuation, and related publications (Includes undergraduate degree and certificate programs, minors, general education and intellectual foundations components of College Program, Honors and other special programs; cross-school and other joint academic initiatives; new and revised courses.)
- Course Schedule/Classrooms/Enrollment Management (See separate listing for point person, Assistant Dean for Curriculum & Enrollment Services Daryl Healea)
- Student Course Evaluations (also Assistant Dean for Curriculum & Enrollment Services)
Why contact this office?
- You have an idea for a new academic program or revisions to an existing program, and need to consult about substance, design, or feasibility.
- You have questions about the Academic Planning Self-Study.
- You have business for Academic Policy Committee or divisional curriculum committees.
- You need information or clarification about a University-level academic initiative.
- You need to discuss appropriate amount of replacement teaching for faculty on leave.
- You want to request grader support for heavily enrolled, assignment-intensive courses.
Contact Information & Location
725 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 402
Please direct business queries to:
casuap@bu.edu
(617) 358-3242
Undergraduate Academic Program Office Personnel
Joseph Bizup, Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Academic Programs and Policies
725 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 402
casuap@bu.edu
(617-358-3242)
Daryl Healea, Assistant Dean for Curriculum & Enrollment Services
725 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 402
dhealea@bu.edu
(617) 353-7004
Peter Law, Senior Academic Administrator
725 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 402
pgl@bu.edu
(617) 353-7243
Erin Murphy, Academic Program Coordinator
725 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 402
enmurphy@bu.edu
(617) 358-3242