Curriculum Management
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Curriculum Management in Peoplesoft

In this course we aim to introduce the course maintenance and classroom scheduling components within the PeopleSoft student information system. Click below to begin learning all about curriculum management as you prepare your course schedule for the next academic year!

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Welcome to the Course

Welcome to the Curriculum Management in PeopleSoft course! The month-long course is intended for new student services staff members who are responsible for curriculum planning during the academic year. 

The goal of this course is to introduce key scheduling concepts, starting with an overview of the curriculum planning timeline for the 2014-2015 academic year. We will then transition to course concepts which will lead to practice with the course webform process. Shifting along then to classroom scheduling, we will review key class scheduling concepts and focus on the class webform process. 

Our goal is to prepare you, the curriculum planner, for a successful career in course and class scheduling at Stanford University. Please be sure to visit the Course Overview and Learning Objectives section before getting started.


Course Communication

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Connect With Me

Please feel free to send me an email or Skype chat request via the action icons below this text. I am available to chat, Monday-Friday, 7:30am-4:30pm, and respond to email within 24 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS) are also available and recommended prior to contacting the instructor regarding course related material. For all other inquiries, please email or Skype.
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Class Updates

Class updates will be made through Twitter and found here. You can also follow the class updates directly on Twitter by clicking the 'Follow' button below.
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Connect with Each Other

The discussion forums will act as a meeting place for students to share any tips, hints or helpful reminders regarding the scheduling process. Questions for fellow classmates are always welcome and very much encouraged.

The discussion forums will also be used in each module as students reflect on the course material - providing insight for others and learning from their colleagues' responses.
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