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Developing a Personal Syllabus A short description of the area you want to explore (i.e. your course description) A list of what you hope to learn through the exploration (i.e. your learning objectives) A reading and/or resources list that you will use to deepen your knowledge.
Step 4: ChatGPT will use its knowledge base, your answers, and the key references to craft your Syllabus. Step 5: ChatGPT will then assess its own work against a stringent quality rubric to ensure it meets high standards. It will provide you with a table with its evaluation along with options to improve the Syllabus.
Generally, a syllabus should include the following information: Learning Objectives. What students will gain or take away from your course. Goal/Rationale. Basic Information. Course Content. Student Responsibilities. Grading Method. Materials and Access.
Sample Syllabi Course description. Learning goals. Grading policy. Texts and readings. Daily/weekly work breakdown (though this section may be less elaborate than that of an actual syllabus) If including introductory and advanced-level syllabi, the introductory syllabus should usually be listed first.
Designing an Independent Study and Completing the Proposal Identify an appropriate instructor. Provide a description of the study. Determine the number of Units* Articulate the work to be evaluated by the instructor. Determine the syllabus. Secure written approvals. Meet the proposal submission deadlines and requirements.

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Independent study can also highlight your initiative, perseverance, and self-motivation--all important traits for college success. These studies require a significant amount of discipline and organization, helping you stand out as a self-starter.
An independent study means that you design your own syllabus of academic readings and writing assignments, and persuade a faculty member to agree to meet regularly with you and evaluate your work, typically for one credit.
How Do You Plan Your Independent Study? Secure a Yes From the Instructor You Want to Work With. Connect with your instructor early by email or in person during office hours to discuss the content, readings, syllabus, and written work that will be evaluated. Write a Proposal or Study Plan. Secure Written Approval.

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