It all starts here.How do you know what topics to cover? Consult your course outline for a course description, course learning outcomes, topics, and an assessment plan. If you do not have a course outline for your course, speak with your Chair.
Note: Yes, course outlines are really that important. As faculty, they are the basis of everything we do.
Seneca course outlines contain important information about courses. Each outline contains a course description, course learning outcomes, a topic outline, grading policy, essential employability skills, and relevant academic policies. Note that “course” and “subject” are currently used interchangeably at Seneca. You’ll find course outlines on the Seneca Subject Outline System (SSOS).
When you are assigned a course to teach, be sure that you read and reference the course outline. Here’s a link to Seneca’s course outline policy.
Your task: Provide a link of the or upload the course outline for the course that you are teaching.The following video demonstrates two options for locating a Seneca Subject Outline:
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