| SYLLABUS SUGGESTED FORM |
This syllabus is offered as a guideline only. The items shown may be ordered, aligned, or titled differently, but they should be included in one way or another. Other items, including graphical images, may be included as you need or desire. The syllabus should be distributed to students on the first day of class. It is advised that the syllabus also be located at your personal and/or course web site and (each term) submitted to the Dean's Office for filing.
| COURSE ALPHA & NUMBER COURSE TITLE |
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| COURSE SYLLABUS |
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| TERM, YEAR |
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| OFFICE LOCATION: | Building ?, Room ??? |
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| OFFICE HOURS: | 00:00 - 00:00 Mon, Wed, Fri; 00:00 - 00:00 Tue, Thr |
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| OFFICE PHONE: | 000-0000 (goes to voice mail after six rings) |
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| E-MAIL ADDRESS: | name@hcc.hawaii.edu |
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| ONLINE CHAT: | Day, hour, access address |
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| INSTRUCTOR WEB PAGE: | http://home.honolulu.hawaii.edu/~name |
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| COURSE WEB PAGE: | http://www.honolulu.hawaii.edu/??? |
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| CLASS HOURS: | 00:00 - 00:00 Mon, Wed, Fri (or ...) |
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| CLASS CODE: | ???? (from the HCC Schedule of Classes) |
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| PREREQUISITE(S): | Course alpha and number (prerequisite #1), and Course alpha and number (prerequisite #2), and ... (from the latest approved curriculum action) |
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NOTE:
The principal purpose of a syllabus is to inform students in a formal and timely way of the nature and content of the course, policies and procedures that will apply, and logistics involved in participating in classes. In addition to being informative, however, a syllabus is also a promise of yours that is both explicit in what it states will be part of the course, and implicit in what it infers (by not including) will not be part of the course. The syllabus needs to be consistent with the latest approved curriculum action, and everything done or required in the class at any time throughout the term should be in agreement with what the syllabus states or does not state. Additional textbooks should not be required during the term, the grading system should not be significantly altered, important projects should not be required if not explained or provided for in the syllabus, attendance should not be graded if the syllabus does not make it clear that it will be factored into the final grade, etc. If anything will be significant and unique, it should be explained in the syllabus, or it would better be left until another term. A well planned and well written syllabus is always well worth the time and effort required to prepare it. A weak syllabus, on the other hand, or no syllabus, could result in serious personal, professional, and legal problems.