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====== Course Outlines ====== | ====== Course Outlines ====== | ||
- | Resolutions 4-B and 11 of the Grading Procedures section of the Undergraduate Calendar are concerned with course outlines: [[https:// | + | Resolutions 4-B, 5 and 11 of the Grading Procedures section of the Undergraduate Calendar are concerned with course outlines: [[https:// |
==== Resolution 4-B ==== | ==== Resolution 4-B ==== | ||
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//That, by the first class meeting of the course (by the end of the first week of classes for distance education courses), the instructor must provide students with a written course outline. The course outline may be distributed either a) in class or b) electronically via the official course website on CourseLink and must include a detailed description of course requirements, | //That, by the first class meeting of the course (by the end of the first week of classes for distance education courses), the instructor must provide students with a written course outline. The course outline may be distributed either a) in class or b) electronically via the official course website on CourseLink and must include a detailed description of course requirements, | ||
- | == Clarification on resolution 4-B from CPES Associate Director | + | ==== Resolution 5 ==== |
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+ | That the methods and/or timing of evaluation as indicated on the course outline should not be changed after the first class meeting except under strictly adhered to conditions. Notice of proposed change and of the class at which consent is to be sought, must be given at a previously scheduled class. Where the change is supported by the instructor and is consistent with University policies and procedures such change may be enacted with the unanimous consent of students. If unanimous consent of the students has not been obtained, the change may be enacted only with the approval of the chair of the department and only if alternative and equitable accommodation is available to students opposed to the change.// | ||
- | CPES Associate Director (Academic) Karen Gordon clarified the Dean's expectation with respect to course outlines in her Fall 2016 memo (attached to this page). The following excerpt is from her memo. | + | ==== Clarification on resolution 4-B and 5 from CPES Associate Director ==== |
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+ | CPES Associate Director (Academic) Karen Gordon clarified the Dean's expectation with respect to course outlines in her Fall 2016 memo (original file {{: | ||
* //According to Resolution 4 (Part B), a course outline must be provided by the instructor on the first day of class// | * //According to Resolution 4 (Part B), a course outline must be provided by the instructor on the first day of class// | ||
* //The methods of evaluation and the timing of the evaluation must be provided on the course outline. I have requested clarification of these point from the AVPA’s office, in particular that this does in fact mean specific dates are required. | * //The methods of evaluation and the timing of the evaluation must be provided on the course outline. I have requested clarification of these point from the AVPA’s office, in particular that this does in fact mean specific dates are required. | ||
* //The course outline should contain a passing grade clause. My best advice here is to be sure that both a passing grade, and a failing grade is clearly defined. | * //The course outline should contain a passing grade clause. My best advice here is to be sure that both a passing grade, and a failing grade is clearly defined. | ||
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==== Resolution 11 ==== | ==== Resolution 11 ==== | ||
Senate resolved on March 21, 1978 that the chair should review, prior to the commencement of classes, the manner in which a faculty member intends to conduct a course and to determine final grades. If the chair disagrees with the faculty member' | Senate resolved on March 21, 1978 that the chair should review, prior to the commencement of classes, the manner in which a faculty member intends to conduct a course and to determine final grades. If the chair disagrees with the faculty member' | ||
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+ | ==== What this means for you ==== | ||
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+ | - You need to have your course outline done well in advance of the semester beginning so that the Director can review it | ||
+ | - Your course outline must include specific due dates for all assessments | ||
+ | - Your course outline must include weights for all assessments | ||
+ | - Your course outline must include a list of the way a passing grade is calculated and the way(s) a failing grade is calculated | ||
+ | - Example: | ||
+ | - I also recommend that your course outline contain statements about academic integrity, communication expectations, | ||
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+ | I've provided a word document that I {{: |
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