This document is a checklist for the course file contents for the course 'Principles of Epidemiology' coordinated by Melanie Reboldera-Adolfo. It includes required items such as course specifications, syllabus, reports, student work samples, and evaluation forms. The checklist is to be marked by the course coordinator and submitted to the QA office.
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Course File Content Checklist Part1
This document is a checklist for the course file contents for the course 'Principles of Epidemiology' coordinated by Melanie Reboldera-Adolfo. It includes required items such as course specifications, syllabus, reports, student work samples, and evaluation forms. The checklist is to be marked by the course coordinator and submitted to the QA office.
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Course File Contents Checklist
)For Course Coordinator(
Year / Semester : 14 38 - 14 39 / Semester
Course Title : PRINCIPLES OF EPIDEMIOLOGY Course Code : CCR 3101106 Credit Hours 1 Course Coordinator’s Name : Melanie Reboldera-Adolfo Course Faculty Name : Melanie Reboldera-Adolfo
:Please mark the available items
Course Specification (to be attached by QA office) Course Syllabus (part C of the Course Specification) Course Report (for each section you taught)including Suggestions for Course Improvement by the Faculty Member (Part G of Course Report) _______________ : Section 1 : _______________ Section 2 : _______________ Section 3 Samples of Students’ Works (Home works, Reports, etc.) Highest Average Lowest Samples of Tests given to Students Highest Average Lowest Electronic University Course Evaluation Internal Moderation Form for Examination Copy of Lectures in a CD
If there is a laboratory or tutorial part in the course
Project or Term Paper Specifications (including scope, objectives, rules, deadlines,…etc.) Laboratory or tutorial manual Two or Three examples of Students’ Works