The document provides guidance on creating an effective syllabus for a business journalism course. Key points include:
- The syllabus should serve as a contract outlining requirements and due dates to provide structure for students.
- Assignments and workload should build over the semester, starting easier and becoming more challenging. A major final project ties everything together.
- The syllabus communicates course objectives, readings, writing assignments, grading policy, and guest speakers to set expectations.
- An engaging syllabus with personality can make business topics appealing by showing they are not boring. The syllabus should be updated each year to stay fresh.