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Here is the OFFICIAL name of my course as listed in catalog

Here is my friendly welcoming message to prospective students with images if desired and anything I want them to be sure to see.  

If I have a special "hook" to a target audience, it or a link to it should go here. 

If there is a policy or set of procedures to enroll, the link to them should be here.  

If there are some sort of directions you want to give to the newly enrolled student, the link to them should go here.


Course Description

This is the official course description from the course catalog.

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Objectives

These are the objective listed in the official syllabus for the course.

  1. Course Objective 1
  2. Course Objective 2
  3. Course Objective 3
  4. Course Objective 4
  5. Course Objective 5
  6. Course Objective 6

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Course Overview

This is were you TALK to your students and potential students and give them the REAL SCOOP on your courses AS IT IS OFFERED on line.

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Requirements

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Skills:

To be successful in this course students will need to have the ability to read and interpret information from various sources. The student must be able to use a computer with written instructions and minimal support from lab aids. The student must allocate enough time to the class for reading, studying, doing the assignments, and taking quizzes.  For the typical student this will be about 6 hours a week plus transportation time for the supervised quizzes.
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Equipment:

Students taking this course MUST HAVE ACCESS to a Computer either by coming in to KCC and using a computer in the computer lab or some other location such as work, a friend's house, or the library..
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Software:

Is there special software that students must use?  List it here.

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Testing

Note that there are two quizzes and a final exam in this course that MUST be taken in a supervised environment. There is a testing center on Kellogg Community Colleges campus that is open during normal business hours. Ask your instructor the FIRST WEEK of CLASS for information on taking proctored tests off campus.
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Text book

Book title, Author, ISBN: 0-7600-6024-X.

Phone number of the campus book store
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Capstone Projects

There needs to be some sort of project or final exam that will measure the course objectives and demonstrate that the student has, indeed, reached mastery in the course.  Tell them as much as you can about that capstone activity here.  Be sure to include how and why this will help them and evaluators of their transcripts in the future be reasonably certain that they have reached mastery of the course objectives.

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