Complex Topic Explainer
Explain any complex concept clearly at the exact level of depth and background knowledge your audience has.
Build a complete course syllabus with week-by-week schedule, policies, and learning outcomes.
Help me build a complete course syllabus. **Course overview:** - Course title: [What is the course called?] - Subject area: [What field or discipline?] - Level: [e.g. introductory undergrad, advanced graduate, professional development] - Duration: [e.g. 15-week semester, 8-week intensive, 6-month program] - Sessions per week and length: [e.g. 2 × 75-minute sessions, 1 × 3-hour session] - Delivery: [In-person / online / hybrid] **Learners:** [Who takes this course and what do they typically know coming in?] **Course goals:** [What should students be able to do by the end? What's the big picture outcome?] **Topics I need to cover:** [List the major topics, units, or themes — in any order] **Assessments I'm planning:** [Exams, papers, projects, participation — rough ideas] Build a complete syllabus including: 1. Course description (2–3 paragraphs) 2. Learning outcomes (5–8 measurable objectives) 3. Week-by-week schedule with topics, readings placeholders, and key dates 4. Assessment breakdown with weightings and brief descriptions 5. Course policies (attendance, late work, academic integrity, AI use) 6. A welcome message that sets the tone and motivates students
Building course syllabi for university courses, online programs, corporate training modules, or professional development workshops.
A complete syllabus with course description, learning outcomes, week-by-week schedule, assessment breakdown, course policies, and a student-facing welcome message.
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