Overview
Creating a Course Outline and adding constraints to the units can get complicated if all the units which are related to a course are not added to the system upfront. Adding all the core and elective units is the first set of the Course Plan Rules that focuses on positioning units on the screen, thus, will make adding constraints or rules easier and more manageable for an administrator. This Knowledge Base article will guide you on how to add core and elective units in the Course Outline.
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How to display your units in the Student's Course Plan screenGiven all the introductions about the Course Outline User Interface from the 1. Course Outline Basics page, all the units (constraints) when coded under the Courses > Outline page, will have some of the possible Display Code values (as shown in the screenshot below). Example In the Student Course Enrolment Screen (Student > Summary (enrolled course loaded) > Course Enrolment > Course Plan) view, students can see all the units available for them to complete their course in table format (as shown in the sample screenshot below); |
the two units highlighted in RED below show their grid positions. While for you as an administrator, under the Course Outlines Screen (Courses > |
Outline) view, you can see this (see |
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that has already an existing outline; and a screen like below (see |
Screenshot 3) for a course |
that has no outline yet. Now, if you have noticed, |
on your screen as an administrator, you will see a column name called Display Code with the sample values of A1, B2, A3, etc. This would indicate where you |
want the scheduled unit or subject to be displayed on the student |
Course Plan page. This works like the table in EXCEL spreadsheets: A would mean the column called Stage 1 in the student screen screenshot above, B on Stage 2, so on and so forth…, and the number 1 would indicate the row number so 1 in row 1, 2 in row 2, so on and so forth…(as shown in the first image above this page), so for the unit name ID BEM1001 (A1), it appears on the Stage 1 column in the first row of the student course |
plan’s table, and BEM1002 (B2) on Stage 2 column row 2 (as shown in the student |
Screenshot 1: Student Course Plan View above, highlighted in RED, and expanded in the below screenshot). |
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How to Add Core and Elective Units in the Course OutlineVideo Tutorial Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHbObgb6QPA&t=14s NOTE:
NOTE: The instructions below assume that the Course record that you want |
the core and elective units to be loaded has been created already. If the course record is not currently loaded, start with the
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On the Course Outline page, click the ADD CONSTRAINT button. NOTE: You have the option to select the COPY SELECTED CONSTRAINTS button |
if you have other existing courses with the same constraints that you want to apply to this new course.
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Once you’ve found the unit that you want, click the Add as Unit button
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NOTE: Repeat the same steps to add another unit and just be mindful of the Constraint Type and the Display Code fields. |
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Student Course Plan DisplayAfter adding the core and elective units, you should see all the units added under the (Courses > Outline) COURSE OUTLINE section (as shown in the screenshot below); and in the (Student > Course Enrolment > Course Plan) Student Course Plan screen, it will be displayed like this (see below screenshot). |
Alternatively, you can watch the demo clip below on how to create a basic Course Outline: |
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How to Delete/Remove Core and Elective Units in the Course Outline
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Introduction to the Course OutlinePlan | 1. What is a Course Outline Basics | 2. Adding Core and Elective Units | 3. Arranging Content on the Course Plan | 4. Adding Constraints