Class Syllabus: Communication of Course Requirements to Students
Instructors are required to communicate to students in writing at the start of the semester essential information about the course.
Beginning in the Spring 2022 semester, faculty have created and students have accessed their syllabi through Simple Syllabus. For more information about Simple Syllabus, please visit the webpage on the Academic Affairs website.
At a minimum, a class syllabus includes:
- Course name, number, section
- Semester
- Instructor contact information, including phone number, e-mail address and faculty office location
- Faculty office hours (times/place)
- Prerequisites, if any, to the course (Students who have not met the required prerequisites should be asked to withdraw)
- Required textbooks
- Course objectives
- Outline of course content
- Course requirements, methods of evaluation, and the basis by which the final grade is derived
- Special features of the course e.g., field trips or visits to facilities off campus
- Academic deadlines e.g., the last day to withdraw and the last day to declare P/F option
- Academic Integrity Policy available on the website for Academic Affairs.
- Student Code of Conduct, as it discusses expectations of appropriate conduct in the classroom: http://www.kean.edu/KU/Code-of-Conduct
- Information on Rave Alert, the University’s emergency notification system (https://www.kean.edu/offices/university-police/campus-alerts). Students are registered in the system in order to be informed of campus emergencies, weather notices and other announcements. Kean Ocean students should follow the Ocean County College webpage and notification system for campus emergencies and weather notices and sign up for the Viking Alert at https://ocean.sendwordnow.com/HomePage.aspx
- All students must have a valid Kean email account. For those who do not already have one, forms are available on-line at http://www.kean.edu/KU/Forms-OCIS; click on E-mail Account Request Form.
The course syllabus is a contract between the faculty member and the student. Changes in course requirements made after the start of the semester should also be communicated in writing to students. Students, in turn, are responsible for meeting the requirements of the course as delineated in the syllabus and for requesting clarification from the instructor on items not clear in the syllabus. Students who experience difficulty in meeting course requirements should discuss their situation with the instructor and seek help. For more information about the course syllabus, please contact your program’s Executive Director, Chairperson, or Dean’s Office.