Why have a class syllabus?
Your class syllabus is an important working document. It contains the instructor's contact information and class schedule, what students can expect to learn from the course (SLOs), recommended and required books and materials, and an orientation of the instructor's expectations of academic conduct and performance.
The syllabus should be a great resource for students, including campus support information. It is not just a list of class rules. Key highlights of the syllabus should include your class expectations on how you will specifically address the following with your students:
Academic Policies & Procedures
COVID-19 syllabus language guidance - Butte College students, faculty, and staff are responsible for maintaining an appropriate learning environment in all instructional settings.
Attendance Guidelines - California Education Code requires attendance must be taken for the first two weeks of regular classes for census. Faculty need to have clear policies describing their withdrawal procedures.
Academic Integrity - Students are encouraged to discuss homework problems with others but need to produce assignments that are a result of their own independent effort.
Academic Accommodations and DSPS - Students will have academic adjustments, auxiliary aids, services and/or instruction provided through a DSPS approved academic accommodation plan.
Academic Resources
In addition, the syllabus needs to be a resource where students can quickly and easily locate information to assist them after hours and obtain additional help when needed. Here are some very useful academic resources and links which you can include in your syllabus (please copy and paste these into your syllabus):
Students should also be directed to these technical resources:
Free Office 365 software, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneDrive and Outlook
Technical Quick Start for Students including Butte College student email and Student Technical Support
Canvas Student Guides for 24/7 assistance with Canvas
Online Course Development
Have you considered teaching online? For information about online course development, go to the Butte College Distance Education page or contact our TMI staff. TMI's New Semester Guides offer a wide variety of supplemental tools, training, and support for Canvas 24/7!