Course Outlines Sample Clauses

Course Outlines. A. The Course Outline serves as an official record for a course and facilitates transfer to other institutions. It establishes the course content and learning outcomes, it provides curriculum consistency across all sections of a course, and a current course outline is maintained for each course offered by the College. Copies of this course outline are maintained electronically in each respective academic division office and reviewed by the Office of Academic Affairs or Workforce Development.
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Course Outlines. Faculty members are authorized and encouraged to make professional academic decisions regarding learning objectives and subject matter content for approved courses of instruction, subject to divisional review. Course outlines shall be prepared according to format guidelines approved by the Vice President for Academic Affairs. General learning objectives and general subject matter content for courses are subject to review through normal college procedures.
Course Outlines. Each student at Sheridan College is issued a course outline for every course and/or subsection of a course. For DRS courses, these “umbrella” outlines will be available via the UTM Timetable by the first day of classes. In addition, syllabi for each course’s various components will be distributed in the first week of class by the individual professors. Combined, these documents describe course content, attendance requirements, evaluation methods, and required materials. Please read them carefully and keep them for reference. Course outlines and syllabi will also be posted on SLATE, the learning management software used by Sheridan, during the first week of classes.
Course Outlines. SHERIFF shall permit DISTRICT to have access to its existing current course outlines and ‘State Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) approved course outlines.
Course Outlines. DISTRICT shall provide current course outlines for each course making up the training programs, and shall take steps to keep its college catalogue current with regard thereto.
Course Outlines. 4. Reflections on student evaluations.

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  • Contract Documents The contract documents shall consist of the following:

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