Course Preview Page
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U.S. History to 1877
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AMH2010
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Fall 2013, Ref. Number: 458666
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Faculty Introduction
Welcome to our course! I'm Dr. Sheila Jones and I'm looking forward to our new semester.Course Description
Faculty Instructions: Add a
general description of the course that highlights what makes this course
particularly interesting or valuable from a student's perspective. You should
include the course description from the catalog or BC
Course Outlines. This is a good place to "market" your course.
Methods of Instruction
Faculty
Instructions: The SACS principles of accreditation require that the
course syllabus describes methods of instruction that are appropriate to the
learning outcomes of each course and the capabilities of the students. Faculty
should describe their teaching techniques, indicating their relationship to
course objectives and student learning. By providing such a statement,
instructors are helping students to understand their responsibilities as
learners. Feel free to modify the following sample statement to reflect
your specific methods of instruction and the correct number of credit hours for
your course:
"This is a 3-credit hour blended course. Normally, a 3-credit hour
on-campus course would meet two times each week (during a 16 week term) for a
total of 3 hours per week or 48 hours per term. In this class, we will meet once
a week on-campus, (Thursdays), for at least 1.5 hours, and you will engage in
structured out-of-class or online activities for the remainder of the class
time. These online activities will include graded discussions, graded
assignments, a group project, and graded online quizzes.
Learning Outcomes
Faculty Instructions: Highlight
the kinds of things that students should be able to know or do by the end of the
course. You should include the general outcomes from the BC Course
Outlines for this course. Be sure to include the
General Course Outcomes, NOT the Unit Titles.
Course Requirements
Faculty Instructions: List key
course requirements.
- Required Prerequisites or Special Admission Criteria (include any specific computer/technology skills or other special competencies needed).
- New to e-learning? Review the general information about online learning at the Broward College Online website before enrolling in any online or blended course.
- Before enrolling in an e-learning course review, computer requirements.
- Hardware or Software Requirements specific to your course (if different from the BC standard)
- Required Meeting Dates or Times (include attendance requirements and dates of on-campus tests if any)
- All students must obtain their BC email address. It is used for course login.
- Consider posting your Course Syllabus to your faculty home page and providing a link to it from this Course Preview Page so students needing more detailed information can obtain it without having to contact you.
- If use of a college or public library card will be required for your course, provide a link to library information and tell them which cards they will need.
Course Materials
Faculty Instructions: Identify all required and
optional materials that will be used in this course and tell students how and
where to obtain these materials. Make sure to clearly identify which materials
are required and which materials are optional. Make sure to include information
on required texts, workbooks, CD-ROMs, software, videos, or reserve
materials.
Optional and Required course materials are described below:
- Required Text: xxxxxxxxxxxx (use a picture if desired)
How to Register for this Course
Faculty Instructions: If enrollment in your course is restricted, let students know how they can sign up. Otherwise, please refer them to students' myBC website. Students must pay for the course before they will be able to log into the course.
Information Contact
Faculty Instructions: Add
faculty information. Include one or more of the following: office phone, e-mail
address, office hours and location. Also, include the general phone number for
your department.
How to Access this Course once you are Enrolled in this Course
Faculty Instructions: Tell
students what steps they need in order to log into their BConline course. Tell
students when they will be able to login and what they should do once they login
to your course. Normally, the login date should be the first day of the session
in which the course is scheduled. You may open the
course earlier than the first day of the term using Course Offering Information.
Make sure that students understand that the only people who will be permitted to
login are those students who have registered and paid for the
course. There may be a delay of up to 20 minutes from when a student
registers and pays before BConline login is activated.
- Your BConline User Name is the same as your BC email ID.
- Your BConline password is the same as your BC email PIN code.
- If you need login information, obtain BC email user ID and PIN code before attempting to login to BConline.
- The BC email address site, click on "ID Lookup", then enter your Student# (or INTL Student ID#) and PIN code (2 digit birth month and 4 digit year). Write down your email ID (not the @mail.broward.edu part), which is your BConline User Name.
Links to help students get connected to BConline course(s)
- BConline login page
- Student e-learning Resources
- 24/7 Helpdesk is Available if you need any technical assistance using or
logging into BConline
- Phone number: 866-468-0009
- Chat Online
- You can also open your own ticket online and can keep track of your open help desk tickets at the BConline Support Center.