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Course: Introduction to Data Ethics (DEPT 101) Credits: 3 | Semester: Fall 2025 Instructor: Dr. A. Example — office hours Tue 2–4 pm Objectives: Understand core ethical frameworks; apply ethics to data projects; critique real-world cases. Assessment: Weekly reflections 20%, Midterm 25%, Final project 35%, Participation 20%. Week 1: Intro & frameworks — Read: Chapter 1; Reflection 1 due Sunday.
: Note the increasing inclusion of mental health and accessibility resources in syllabi over the last decade. 2. Suggested Paper Sections Utm Syllabus Archive
In 2024–2025, UTM has been piloting a new integrated system where syllabi are automatically pulled from Quercus into a searchable public database at the end of each term. This will eventually make the more complete and user-friendly. Until then, students must rely on a mix of official library databases, departmental pages, and student-run projects.
Based on my review, I recommend the following: you can gauge weekly reading loads.
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By comparing syllabi from different courses, you can gauge weekly reading loads. A 200-level history course might require 150 pages per week, while a comparative 200-level sociology course might require three short response papers. The archive shows you the real commitment. 2. Suggested Paper Sections In 2024–2025
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