CCBC
Syllabus Policy
A course
syllabus for each course taught...
- shall be
distributed to students during the first day of class or posted on the
faculty’s webpage or course webpage,
- shall be
placed on file with appropriate school at the same time, and
- shall
include material in this document, which constitutes a minimum
requirement of the information which should be provided to every
student in a syllabus. However an instructor is free to include
such additional material as may be thought necessary or valuable to the
conduct of the course.
CCBC, Campus Location
Academic School
Course,
Title and Number
Section
Designation
I.
Basic Course Information
A. Instructor’s
name
B. Semester/term
and year
C. Instructor's
office room number
D. Instructor’s
Contact Information (Phone number(s) and Email address(es))
E.
Department or School Phone Number
F. Instructor's
office hours
G.
Pre-requisites and/or co-requisites
II.
Course Goals
A. Learning
outcomes as listed on the official common course outline
B. Objectives as
listed on the official common course outline
C. Rationale
(Instructor's statement relating course content to student's personal
and academic growth, etc.)
III. Evaluation
A. Requirements
(papers, oral reports, projects, quizzes, tests, final exams, etc.)
B. Instructor's
grading policy
C. Instructor's
attendance policy
IV. Course
Procedures
A. Materials
(texts, equipment, and supplies)
B. Special
procedures (includes policies regarding classroom behavior, style of
written assignments, retention of papers, compiling of portfolios,
availability of support
services, etc.)
C. Tentative
list of dated assignments (critical dates should be highlighted)
D.
Instructors may include other items such as CCBC's Writing Policy, CCBC
Code of Conduct related to Academic Integrity, Inclement Weather,
Religious Holidays, etc.
E.
Services for students with disabilities
CCBC is
committed to providing equal access to educational opportunities for
all students by arranging support services and reasonable
accommodations for students with disabilities. A student with a
disability may contact the appropriate campus office for an appointment
to discuss reasonable accommodations. An appointment must be scheduled
within a time period which allows staff adequate time to respond to the
special needs of the student. The student must provide the appropriate
office with proper documentation supporting the need for reasonable
accommodations.
For more
information, contact:
| CCBC Catonsville |
CCBC Dundalk |
CCBC Essex |
| 410-455-6946 or |
410-285-9808 or |
410-780-6741 or |
| 410-455-4163
(TTY) |
410-285-9529
(TTY) |
410-238-4601
(TTY) |