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University of Colorado Denver Administrative Policy Syllabus Page 2 c) Instructor’s contact Information (phone number(s) and email address(es)) d) Instructor's office hours and statement of availability (for hybrid and online courses) 3. Course Goals/Outcomes a) Overall learning objectives b) Major topics c) Rationale (instructor's statement relating course content to student's academic or professional growth, etc.). 4. Evaluation a) Requirements (papers, oral reports, projects, quizzes, tests, final exams, etc.), including points, deliverables, and due dates b) Instructor's grading policy c) Instructor's attendance, participation, and late-work policies. If attendance is part of a student’s grade, details in writing are mandatory as lack of information may become the source of student complaints and appeals. d) If the course is a “slash” undergraduate/graduate course, differing outcomes, assignments requirements, and evaluation metrics for graduate students must be articulated to distinguish them from undergraduate outcomes, assignments, requirements, and metrics. 5. Syllabus Revisions a) In general, syllabi should not be changed once the semester begins, though unforeseen circumstances may lead to changes. Students should be notified in a timely manner in writing (via email/Canvas, etc.) of any changes to the syllabus. 6. Course Procedures a) Materials (required as well as recommended texts, equipment, software, and supplies) b) Course calendar/schedule (may include appropriate links to CU Denver academic calendar). c) Course-related (and/or School/College-related) policies and procedures, (with appropriate links) such as attendance, late work, incompletes, communication, participation, notification of changes. d) Research/library-related skills needed for successful completion of course. e) University wide policies that are relevant to the syllabus: • Student Code of Conduct http://www.ucdenver.edu/life/services/standards/students/pages/default.aspx • Accommodations http://www.ucdenver.edu/student-services/resources/disability-resources- services/accommodations/Pages/accommodations.aspx • Academic Freedom http://www.ucdenver.edu/policy/pages/academic-Freedom.aspx • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) • http://www.ucdenver.edu/student- services/resources/registrar/students/policies/Pages/StudentPrivacy.aspx • Attendance http://www.ucdenver.edu/faculty_staff/employees/policies/Policies Library/OA A/StudentAttendance.pdf
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