DEVELOPMENT - CITL Official Template

Week 1 Overview

Welcome To [[[[[Course Name]]]]]

[[[[[Insert Course Introduction Blurb Here]]]]]

This course is sequenced in order, from one module to the next. It is recommended that you follow the course schedule, navigating through each module alongside your classmates. All activities are submitted digitally. The primary modes of communication are email, announcements, [[[[[Zoom meetings, and discussion forums.]]]]]

Prerequisites: [[[[[insert or "none"]]]]]

Getting Started

  1. Review all the information posted in the Syllabus.
  2. [[[[[Purchase the required readings posted below.]]]]]
  3. Begin completing assigned readings and activities in the Orientation Module.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of the course, you should be able to:

  1. [[[[[Explain the importance of biology as a science.]]]]]
  2. [[[[[Apply the scientific method to observations of nature.]]]]]
  3. [[[[[Classify and describe major phyla of organisms.]]]]
  4. [[[[[Associate global environmental issues with evolutionary theory.]]]]]

Instructor

Photo of Instructor

To add a photo, follow the  instructions for adding images  (Links to an external site.)  from the Canvas Instructor Guide.

[[[[[Dr. John Doe]]]]]

  • [[[[[John_Doe@illinois.edu]]]]]
  • [[[[[Office: Building 123a, Room 4100]]]]]
  • [[[[[Office Phone: 254-710-####]]]]]

Office Hours

  • [[[[[Tuesday, 1:30pm - 3:00pm]]]]]
  • [[[[[Thursday 11:45am - 1:15 pm]]]]]
  • Office Hours Location: [[[[[[[[In Person and/or Online]]]]]]]] 
  • Or by appointment, schedule by email

Textbook(s)

Purchase the following textbook(s):

Jazz Drumming book

[[[[[A Short History of Nearly Everything: Special Illustrated Edition by Bill Bryson]]]]]
[[[[[ISBN-13: 978-0307885159]]]]]

[[[[[APA Citation: Bryson, B. (2010). A short history of nearly everything: Special illustrated edition. Danvers, MA: Broadway Books]]]]]

University of Illinois Bookstore  (Links to an external site.)  |  Buy on Amazon  (Links to an external site.)

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