MINIMUM CLOCK HOURS REQUIRED FOR THIS COURSE:* To earn one academic credit at HCC, students should complete a minimum of 37.5 clock hours of coursework per semester. These hours can be a combination of direct faculty instruction and student work, and the proportion will vary depending on the course delivery method. Below is an example for a 3-credit class with 112.5 clock hours (37.5 hours direct instruction and 75 hours student work). This chart must be completed for each delivery method: online, hybrid, and in-person. Activities will vary on a course-by-course basis.
DIRECT Faculty Instruction 37.5 hours required
Student Work 75 hours required
Activity
In-class “lecture” Reading chapters Research project 4 lecture exams
37.5 hours
15 hours
Quiz/activity for each chapter Included in lecture time
10 hours prep
10 hours
30 hours exam prep 10 hours exam prep
Cumulative final exam (Academic Testing Center)
Included in lecture time
Total Hours
37.5 hours
75 hours
ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES: Explanation of quizzes, exams, projects, etc.
COURSE POLICIES: Course policies should contain statements about the following topics, as well as any individual policies of an instructor: - Attendance Policy – the college attendance policy can be found in the College catalog. - Disclaimer that the instructor reserves the right to modify course content. - Mention of the Honor Code.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
CONTACT INFORMATION:
SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES:* Students may receive reasonable accommodations if they have a diagnosed disability and present appropriate documentation. Students seeking accommodations are required to contact the Disability Support Services (DSS) office as early as possible. Students may contact a DSS staff member for an appointment at dss@hagerstowncc.edu or at 240-500-2530. The following disclosure should be listed for any class that will be recorded, either in person or zoom, in which students names, faces, pictures, or voices will be recorded. If the disclosure statement does not apply to your course, please remove from the syllabus. RECORDING DISCLOSURE:* Please be advised that class sessions may be recorded in video and audio formats, capturing student participation in class discussions or activities. In accordance
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