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policy:syllabus-policy-template [2023/04/28 23:00] – [Appendix: Syllabus Template] Matt Mitchellpolicy:syllabus-policy-template [2024/11/12 23:47] (current) Matt Mitchell
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 See the Syllabi Templates in our[[https://wiki.cu.studio/policy/syllabus-policy-template#appendixsyllabus_template|Appendix]] below. See the Syllabi Templates in our[[https://wiki.cu.studio/policy/syllabus-policy-template#appendixsyllabus_template|Appendix]] below.
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         * [[http://www.ucdenver.edu/policy/Documents/Process-for-Grade-Issues.pdf|Grade Appeal Policy]]         * [[http://www.ucdenver.edu/policy/Documents/Process-for-Grade-Issues.pdf|Grade Appeal Policy]]
  
-===== Appendix: Syllabus Template =====+===== Syllabus Checklist =====
  
-<WRAP center round info 60%>\\ +Before submitting the final course submission form and syllabus to the curriculum committee, please double-check the following: 
- <font 10px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>NoteThis syllabus template is provided as model for providing clear expectations for student academic successThis template is designed to help instructors offer students the essential information they need at the onset of the course. A complete and professional syllabus helps to establish a relationship between faculty and students as it sets the tone for the course: communicates when, when and how students will learn; makes clear to students what they need to do in order to be successful; communicates expectations in terms of student responsibilities; and deters misunderstanding about course policies. In addition to the categories provided hereinstructors at other institutions have included other optional information (e.g. Educational Opportunity Programs; Title IX/Sexual Harassment; Ombuds Officeetc.).</font> \\ + 
-</WRAP>+  * Did you use the most recent syllabus template and did you complete all required parts? [note: Curriculum Committee will only review course proposals that use this template] If this is a teacher education program course, did you use the most recent template for a teacher education syllabus? [[https://wiki.cu.studio/policy/syllabus-policy-template|Syllabus Template]] 
 +  * Do the course objectives reflect measurable learning outcomes and critical thinking skills? 
 +  * Are the assignments clearly described and is it clear how they will be assessed (e.g., include a rubric)? 
 +  * Are the readings up to date (as appropriate)? 
 +  * Is the commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion reflected in your syllabus (e.g., through course topics, readings, assignments, tone of syllabus language)? 
 +  * If there is an undergraduate and graduate version of the same course (to be cross-listed)is it clear how the course will differentiate between these levels (e.g., through readings, nature of the assignment)? 
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 +===== Appendix: Syllabus Template =====
  
   * {{:policy:5_year_syllabi_review.docx|Five Year Syllabi Review}}   * {{:policy:5_year_syllabi_review.docx|Five Year Syllabi Review}}
   * {{:policy:sehd-syllabus-template.docx|SEHD Syllabus Template}}   * {{:policy:sehd-syllabus-template.docx|SEHD Syllabus Template}}
   * {{:policy:cu-syllabus-template.docx|CU Syllabus Template}}   * {{:policy:cu-syllabus-template.docx|CU Syllabus Template}}
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 +<WRAP center round info 80%> \\
 + <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Note: This syllabus template is provided as a model for providing clear expectations for student academic success. This template is designed to help instructors offer students the essential information they need at the onset of the course. A complete and professional syllabus helps to establish a relationship between faculty and students as it sets the tone for the course: communicates when, when and how students will learn; makes clear to students what they need to do in order to be successful; communicates expectations in terms of student responsibilities; and deters misunderstanding about course policies. In addition to the categories provided here, instructors at other institutions have included other optional information (e.g. Educational Opportunity Programs; Title IX/Sexual Harassment; Ombuds Office, etc.).</font>  \\
 +</WRAP>
  
  
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