Requirements & Support
- Required - Comply with all official UT Syllabus Requirements.Syllabus Content
- Required | All UT Courses
Instructors are required to comply with all official UT Syllabus Requirements and to include the content outlined by the provost in your syllabus. - Required | For RTF production classes which involve filming
See required language for production classes listed in purple below on this page. - Recommended | Syllabus Templates
You are encouraged to use and modify UT's Syllabus Modifiable Template or the Simple Syllabus. In addition to the required elements, these templates include optional elements that you can remove if you so wish. - Recommended | General suggestions
See recommended additions listed below. Feel free to use or not use at your discretion.
- Required | All UT Courses
- Post When and where to post Syllabi:
- Share with Students - Required by the first day of classes
Provide your course syllabus to students via the Canvas course page. - Share with RTF Office/Moody College - Required by the first day of classes
Submit both course syllabi and instructor-of-record CVs* to the department for the dean’s office. You should upload them to a box folder provided by the RTF office manager. - Share with the Public - Required by no later than seven days after the semester’s first day of classes
Upload course Syllabi and CVs to the Access Syllabi and CVs system.
- Share with Students - Required by the first day of classes
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The Moody College Writing Support Program, located in BMC 3.322, offers one-on-one assistance without charge to students seeking to improve their professional writing in all fields of communication. They have specialists in Journalism, RTF, CSD, CMS, and PR and Advertising. In addition, they offer workshops to strengthen core writing skills in each field and to inspire students to strive for excellence. Students may book half-hour appointments on our website or drop in for assistance during all stages of the writing process.
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The University Writing Center, located in the FAC 211, offers individualized assistance to students who want to improve their writing skills. There is no charge, and students may come in on a drop-in or appointment basis. Phone: 471-6222.
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