Course Syllabus

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Course and Instructor Information

Course modality: <Enter campus, hybrid (both campus and online), or fully-online>

Course location: <Enter room number here and/or https://canvas.ucla.edu>

Meeting times: <Enter days and times for course meetings, or write “All course activities are delivered online with no required meeting times.”>

Prerequisites: <Enter prerequisite classes or None>

Credit Hours: <#>

 

Instructor Name: <Text>

Instructor Email: <Text>

Instructor Office: <Text>

Instructor Office Hours: <Text>

 

TA Name: <Text - Please duplicate or delete this TA section as needed>

TA Email: <Text>

TA Office: <Text>

TA Office Hours: <Text>

 

Course Description

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Course Materials

The following materials are required for this course: 

  • <Textbook, reader, or other materials to be purchased from bookstore.>
  • <Information about purchasing a clicker if applicable.>
  • <If applicable, be sure to include optional or recommended tools or resources below.>

This course requires access to a computer with reliable broadband internet access and the following technologies:

Note: A smartphone, iPad, Chromebook, etc. may not be sufficient for completing all work in UCLA courses. While you may be able to access some course content with mobile devices, it's recommended that you use a computer for all assignments, quizzes, and projects.

Course Learning Outcomes

At the completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. <insert outcome>
  2. <insert outcome>
  3. <insert outcome - delete or add placeholders as needed>

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Assignments

<Please insert brief summaries and any grading information for assignments here.>

 

Grading

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Your grade will be determined based on the following grading schema:

  • A+ 100%-97%
  • A <97-94%
  • A- <94-90%
  • B+ <90-87%
  • B <87-84%
  • B- <84-80%
  • C+ <80-77%
  • C <77-70%
  • D <70-60%
  • E <60%

 

Late Policy

<Please enter information about your late policy here>

 

Course Schedule

Week 1 (January 1 - January 7): <Topic/Guiding Question>

  • <Class meetings, topics, readings, or activities listed here>
  • <Class meetings, topics, readings, or activities listed here>

 

Week 2 (January 1 - January 7): <Topic/Guiding Question>

  • <Class meetings, topics, readings, or activities listed here>
  • <Class meetings, topics, readings, or activities listed here>

 

Week 3 (January 1 - January 7): <Topic/Guiding Question>

  • <Class meetings, topics, readings, or activities listed here>
  • <Class meetings, topics, readings, or activities listed here>

 

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UCLA Policies and Support

Resources for Students

Please visit the Current Students Resources page for links, resources and portals you need as a current student at UCLA. 

Tech Support

If you have any technology issues, your best resource will be the UCLA IT Support Center. You're welcome to email at help@it.ucla.edu or call (310) 267-HELP (4357). Support analysts will take down the details and route your question or issue to the applicable IT Services group. The IT support center now provides 24/7 phone support for UCLA Logon ID lookups and password resets, or multi-factor authentication (MFA)/Duo assistance.

Academic Integrity

UCLA is a community of scholars. In this community, all members including faculty, staff and students alike are responsible for maintaining standards of academic honesty. As a student and member of the University community, you are here to get an education and are, therefore, expected to demonstrate integrity in your academic endeavors. You are evaluated on your own merits. Cheating, plagiarism, collaborative work, multiple submissions without the permission of the professor, or other kinds of academic dishonesty are considered unacceptable behavior and will result in formal disciplinary proceedings usually resulting in suspension or dismissal. See the Dean of Students website for more information.

Accommodations for Students with Disabilities

If you are already registered with the Center for Accessible Education (CAE), please request your Letter of Accommodation in the Student Portal. If you are seeking registration with the CAE, please submit your request for accommodations via the CAE website. Students with disabilities requiring academic accommodations should submit their request for accommodations as soon as possible, as it may take up to two weeks to review the request. For more information, please visit the CAE website , visit the CAE at A255 Murphy Hall, or contact us by phone at (310) 825-1501.

Violence and Discrimination Resources

UCLA prohibits gender discrimination, sexual harassment, domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. If you have experienced any of these, there are a variety of campus resources to assist you, including a confidential hotline where you can talk to someone 24/7: (310) 825-0768.

Course Summary:

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