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Explicit statements of what students will achieve.
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Despite these risks, these crowdsourced archives remain the fastest way to compare ten different versions of a single course (e.g., BIO152 taught by five different professors).
The eLearning@UTM portal maintains archives of past courses, although these are not indefinitely available. While the current courses are displayed on the main landing page, there are URLs dedicated to archiving past semesters. However, these internal archives are primarily accessible by lecturers for course restoration, and a direct link for public access is not provided. For instance, archives for semesters like 2023/2024 Semester 3 are in the process of being updated. The system's policy is to only maintain the current year and the previous year's e-learning archives, meaning older course materials are often lost or require a direct request to the faculty. This public link is valid for 7 days
Individual course outlines are sometimes made publicly available outside the central LMS. These are often found on the personal websites or ePortfolios of UTM lecturers. For example:
: The most direct way to find past syllabi is through the official UTM Course Timetable by selecting the "View Previous Course Syllabi" option. Can’t copy the link right now
If the specific syllabus you need is missing from the official repository, use these alternative student-driven and public resources. The UTM Timetable Archive
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