A classroom study plan is a structured document that outlines the objectives, activities, and assessments for a particular course or unit of study. Abbreviating key terms in a classroom study plan can make it more concise and easier to navigate. Below is a comprehensive guide to common abbreviations used in classroom study plans.
I. Course Structure and Organization
1. Course Components
- MWF: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
- TTh: Tuesday, Thursday
- SU: Saturday
- Wk: Week
- Sem: Semester
- Term: Term (as in academic term)
- Unit: Unit of study
- Mod: Module
- Chap: Chapter
- Sec: Section
2. Meeting Times
- LT: Lecture Theatre
- Lab: Laboratory
- TBA: To Be Announced
- TBD: To Be Determined
- PR: Periodic Review
- Rec: Recitation
- Seminar: Seminar
- Tutorial: Tutorial
3. Course Duration
- Hrs: Hours
- Min: Minutes
- Dur: Duration
- Ends: Ends (as in the course ends)
II. Learning Objectives and Outcomes
1. Learning Goals
- LO: Learning Outcome
- GOAL: Goal
- Objective: Objective
- Expected: Expected Learning Outcome
2. Assessment Types
- Assn: Assignment
- Quiz: Quiz
- Exam: Exam
- Paper: Paper
- Project: Project
- Presentation: Presentation
- Midterm: Midterm Exam
- Final: Final Exam
III. Assessment Details
1. Grading System
- Pts: Points
- Pts: Percentage
- Grade: Grade
- CGPA: Cumulative Grade Point Average
- GPA: Grade Point Average
2. Assessment Schedule
- Due: Due Date
- Due by: Due by Date
- Due on: Due on Date
- Submission: Submission
- Feedback: Feedback
- Evaluation: Evaluation
IV. Course Materials and Resources
1. Textbooks and Reading
- Text: Textbook
- Read: Read
- Readings: Reading Assignments
- Supplementary: Supplementary Material
2. Online Resources
- Online: Online Resource
- Web: Web Resource
- LMS: Learning Management System (e.g., Moodle, Canvas)
V. Administrative and Miscellaneous
1. Office Hours
- OH: Office Hours
2. Important Dates
- Deadline: Deadline
- Dates: Dates
- Announcements: Announcements
3. Contact Information
- Instructor: Instructor
- TA: Teaching Assistant
- Contact: Contact Information
- Email: Email
Using these abbreviations in a classroom study plan can help streamline communication and ensure that all stakeholders are on the same page regarding course expectations and requirements.
