A document students usually receive on the first day of a class, offering an overview of the course Often included in a syllabus is an outline of topics, assignments, grading requirements, and related course details
A course outline provided by instructors that lists course requirements, grading criteria, course content, expectations, and other relevant course information
The headnote of a reported case; the brief statement of the points of law determined prefixed to a reported case
A description of an education and training program, the outcomes to be achieved and the evidence required to show that learners have achieved these outcomes
A list of course objectives, lecture topics, assigned readings, exams, etc , prepared and distributed by a professor at the beginning of the term
A syllabus is a document usually given out in the first class meeting It contains information of great importance to successfully completing a course, such as: the name, phone number and office hours of the professor; the text(s) to buy; the manner in which your grade will be computed; class policies on attendance, missed exams, late papers etc ; a listing of topics in sequential order with readings, exams times and dates; and just about anything else the instructor thinks you ought to know about the course Keep you syllabus safe and refer to it frequently if you have any questions on the topics it covers
an integrated course of academic studies; "he was admitted to a new program at the university"
A document providing a curriculum framework which a school uses in preparing a work program for a senior Category A (formerly Board) subject
A document provided by the instructor of a course that explains the course material, what students are expected to do, and how students will be graded/evaluated A syllabus may be printed or Web-based
one or more written pages that the professor provides as a course outline; it will usually include due dates, assignments, grading and attendance policies
You can refer to the subjects that are studied in a particular course as the syllabus. the GCSE history syllabus
{i} summary outline stating the main points of a curriculum (or lecture, text, etc.)
A syllabus is an outline or summary of the subjects to be covered in a course. a plan that states exactly what students at a school or college should learn in a particular subject curriculum on a syllabus (from a mistaken reading of sittyba )
At the beginning of each course, you will receive a course syllabus or outline providing information on reading assignments, exam dates, the grading policy, and faculty office hours