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For many university students, the first day of class is defined by a singular ritual: the distribution of the syllabus. It is often treated as a perfunctory handshake—an administrative necessity to be glanced at and shoved into the bottom of a backpack. However, the syllabus is far more than a mere schedule or a list of rules. It is a contract, a map, and, perhaps most importantly, the first intellectual imprint a professor leaves on their students.

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A syllabus is more than just a list of dates; it is a vital document that outlines: For many university students, the first day of

: Current students can typically find their course syllabi on Quercus (the U of T Learning Management System) once the instructor publishes the course site. It is a contract, a map, and, perhaps

Finding a syllabus at the varies depending on whether you are looking for current course details or archived records for past terms. Where to Find Syllabi