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1650s, "table of contents of a series of lectures, etc.," from Late Latin syllabus "list," ultimately a misreading of Greek sittybos "parchment label, table of contents," [..]
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course of study: an integrated course of academic studies; "he was admitted to a new program at the university" A syllabus (pl. syllabi or syllabuses; from Latin syllabus &am [..]
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n. Outline of a subject, course, lecture, or treatise.
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An outline of course requirements. In Excellence in Literature, the syllabus is this book in its entirety.
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An outline of the topics to be covered in a formal course of study, given in the order in which they are to be discussed in class, with any assignments and related readings also indicated. Some colleg [..]
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Definition - A course summary or outline distributed by an instructor usually including topics to be covered; reading list; class, assignment and deadline schedules; attendance policies and grading st [..]
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See Course outline.
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(n) an integrated course of academic studies
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A short course overview that provides students and learning institutions of the course’s learning outcomes.
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Document describing the objectives, outcomes, assessment activities, and structure of a course that is made available to students during the first week of classes.
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An outline or summary of the main points of a course of study, lecture, or text.
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 An instructor's description and outline of a class, assignments, and required text(s).
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Faculty members are required to provide a syllabus to students by the first meeting day of the class and it must contain the following items:
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The Syllabus is a piece of content that outlines activities in a course. The Syllabus is a link in Course Navigation.
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A professor's plan of action for the class. It is a schedule of requirements, usually explaining course purpose and goals and outlining the student's responsibilities.
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A syllabus is an outline of the important information about a course written by the professor or instructor. A syllabus usually includes information about topics that will be covered, competencies to [..]
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Outline of important information about a course usually given the first day of class. It includes important dates, assignments, expectations, textbooks, and policies specific to the course.
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A document provided by an instructor at the start of a class that offers an overview of the course. The syllabus usually covers course objectives, topics to be studied, assignments, required textbooks [..]
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A document containing academic and administrative information about a course. The syllabus is provided by the instructor at the beginning of the semester and typically includes a lesson schedule, date [..]
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The syllabus is an outline or overview of the course distributed by the instructor at the beginning of the course. The syllabus often includes requirements, objectives, textbook information, contact information for the instructor, and often a schedule of assignments and topics. Students are always encouraged to read the syllabus carefully and refer [..]
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a list of topics comprising a subject, discipline or specialty field along the road from Molecule to Market.
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A list of course objectives, lecture topics, assigned reading, exams, etc., prepared and distributed by a professor at the beginning of the term.
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A grouping of requirements specifying the information students receive from their instructors regarding a course. Elements required by the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges is specified her [..]
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An outline of topics covered in an academic course.
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The instructor of a class provides each student with a copy of the syllabus at the beginning of the semester.   It may include some or all of the following: the purpose of the course; pre-requisites and co-requisites, the instructor's name, office hours, and telephone number; a schedule of reading and/or homework assignments; a schedule of tes [..]
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Generally, instructors provide students with a course syllabus during the first week of class. The syllabus includes instructor information, a course description, course requirements, grading system, attendance policy, and make-up procedures. Complete understanding of the syllabus is the responsibility of each student in the class.
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An outline of an academic class often including course objectives and goals, list of assignments, description of assignments, due dates, meeting schedule, expectations, and professor contact information.
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the subjects or content of a course of study (see curriculum).
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An outline of a course or subject (module that lists what is to be taught or learned. See Curriculum.
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The outline and summary of topics that will be covered during the length of a course. It can be set by an exam board or by the professor and is most often distributed at the first session of class.
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Outline of a course.
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An outline of course expectations including due dates, assignments, assessment, test dates, course policies, etc.
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a detailed outline of a course prepared by an instructor that usually includes the course requirements and a weekly schedule of classes, readings and assignments.
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Outline of what material a specific course will cover, on what schedule, with what assignments; usually distributed at the first class of the semester (plural: syllabi).
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an outline of the subjects in a course or program
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Outline of course, including description, topics covered and required assignments.
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Create and distribute a syllabus (overview of the course) to students and parents at the beginning of the course. Provides students with valuable information about the upcoming concepts they will be l [..]
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A class outline, usually given to students on the first day of class. It includes: the course title and meeting times, the name of the professor and his/her contact information, expectations and atten [..]
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An outline of topics to be covered in an academic course.
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A syllabus is the program and requirements for a certain class.
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A summary of topics which will be covered during an academic course, or a text or lecture. (legal) The headnote of a reported case; the brief statement of the points of law determined prefixed to [..]
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A syllabus (; plural syllabuses or syllabi) is an academic document that communicates course information and defines expectations and responsibilities. It is descriptive (unlike the prescriptive or sp [..]
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Syllabus most commonly refers to an outline and summary of topics to be covered in an education or training course. Syllabus may also refer to: A legal term, describing an initial paragraph in a judg [..]
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