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Course Outline Format

Q. What is the proper format for a course outline?
A. All lecture course outlines must have nine topics ( topic I through topic IX); and lab courses must carry an additional topic, topic X. The course outline topic headings are not editable; the headings are pre-named by the Curriculum Committee in accordance with Title V language.



I. Course Catalog Information
II. Course Objectives
This topic is not editable; all changes must be done in topic V.
III. Essential Student Materials
  • If none, indicate "None".
  • If yes, list the items out; don't use subtopic lettering such as A, B, C, etc.
IV. Essential College Materials
  • If none, indicate "None".
  • If yes, list the items out; don't use subtopic lettering such as A, B, C, etc.
V. Expanded Course Descriptions
Match topic II and V subtopics by sorting and syncing before leaving topic V.
VI. Assignments
VII. Methods of Instruction
  • Select from a list of statements that is appropriate for your course. Don't use subtopic lettering, such as A, B, C, etc.
  • If the statement doesn't exist, use "Other:" and type in the statement.
VIII. Methods of Evaluating Objectives
IX. Texts and References
    A. Examples of Primary Texts and References:
  • If none, indicate "None" under subtopic IX-A-1.
  • If yes, list out each item as subtopic IX-A-1, IX-A-2, IX-A-3, etc.
    Use the proper format when listing texts and references.
    B. Examples of Supporting Texts and References:
  • If none, indicate "None" under subtopic IX-B-1.
  • If yes, list out each item as subtopic IX-B-1, IX-B-2, IX-B-3, etc.
    Use the proper format when listing texts and references.
X. Lab Topics (if lab course)
  • List out the lab topics as individual subtopics, such as X-A, X-B, X-C, etc.
  • Expand subtopic by using sections, such as X-A-1, X-A-2, etc.
ECMS terminologies to identify specific area of a course outline:

outline format