
The screen above shows the fields that you will enter on the Main tab.
- Short Title is what appears in the schedule of classes
- Anticipated Start is only an indication of what you're hoping for, not a guarantee of when a course will be available to be offered.
Click Save after any changes.
Curriculum Committe Notes:
Course Description
- Provide a brief course description directed to students; can be as simple as a list of major course topics.
- Doesn’t have to be complete sentences.
- Do not make promises or guarantees.
- Avoid saying “Student will…”
Course justification
- Answers the question: “why is this course being proposed?” or “why do we hqave this course?”
- Unlike the catalog description, which is intended to be read by students, the course justification is read by the curriculum committee, articulation officers, administrators, and faculty.
- Indicate if course is part of a program or family.
Still have questions?
For more assistance, standards, and details on what to write, review the appropriate Curriculum Handbook sections for: