First, verify your syllabus uses the most recent version of the Provost's Syllabus Template. This template usually updates at least once a semester. Note that the syllabus template has been formatted for accessibility, so please retain the formatting.
Once you have your updated and accessible syllabus saved to your computer, go to the "Upload Syllabus" tab in the left course navigation menu. Follow the directions on that page to add your syllabus to the course, Digital Measures, and your faculty web profile.
Note: Do not upload your syllabus directly to this page. Instead use the Upload Syllabus tool.
After all of that, you syllabus should automatically download when you click the "Download the Syllabus" link on this page.
Finally, consider whether you want to highlight any information from the syllabus.
On this page, be sure to:
- Make sure your syllabus is on this page.
- Consider whether you have anything from the syllabus you'd like to highlight for students on this page, such as required course materials.
The course syllabus has important information for your success while taking this course. It includes:
- An overview of what you will do and learn while taking the course
- Instructor’s expectations about your conduct and quality of work
- A communication plan for contacting your instructor and interacting in the course
- Information about your graded assignments, quizzes, and tests
- UTA services and resources available to students
- A tentative course schedule to keep you on track with important dates
To view institutional information, please reference the syllabus or visit the Institutional Information pageLinks to an external site..
NOTE: The Course Summary below is based on the due dates set in the course and will update in real-time based on changes in the course. Please reference both the Course Summary below and any Course Schedule provided by the instructor.
The syllabus page shows a table-oriented view of the course schedule, and the basics of
course grading. You can add any other comments, notes, or thoughts you have about the course
structure, course policies or anything else.
To add some comments, click the "Edit" link at the top.
Course Summary: