Rationale
A syllabus serves a dual function, it is often the
first point of contact and connection between the instructor and student and it
also outlines the basis on which student performance will be evaluated for a
particular course. A syllabus is a learning management tool that can be an
effective guide to clear expectations, scope and sequence of course, deadlines,
key dates, resources, and learning outcomes. A syllabus can be used to promote
purposeful learning and fosters mutual respect between all class participants.
With the increase in the number of new instructors, new methods of teaching and
new statements required in course syllabi, such as the University disability
access statement, there is a need for a new policy to replace Academic Senate Policy
S82-90.
POLICY
ON COURSE SYLLABI
Students shall receive a written syllabus (digitally or in hard copy) by the
first course meeting or, in the case of courses taught online, it will be
available to them when the course opens.
All syllabi shall include:
During the semester, students shall be notified in writing (digitally or in hard copy) of any substantive changes in the course syllabus. Colleges, schools, departments, or programs may have specific additional syllabus requirements for their course offerings.
This policy replaces Academic Senate Policy S82-90.