Utm Syllabus Archive Updated Link

If you find a syllabus archive online that asks for your UTORid and password, . That is a phishing scam. Legitimate archives never ask for credentials.

Some syllabi have very strict AI policies (e.g., banning Grammarly or ChatGPT entirely). Knowing this in advance saves you from accidental violations. Utm Syllabus Archive

One area for improvement is the lack of a direct link to the university's course catalog or website. In some cases, I found it difficult to determine the current status of a course or verify the accuracy of the syllabus. Adding links to the university's website or course catalog would enhance the user experience and provide more context. If you find a syllabus archive online that

The UTM Syllabus Archive is a centralized repository of course syllabi from the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) — or, if you meant a different UTM (please see note below), a university/organization with the acronym UTM. It preserves course outlines, learning objectives, reading lists, assessment schedules, instructor contacts, and course policies for current and past terms. Such an archive is useful for students planning course loads, instructors designing courses, and researchers studying curriculum trends. Some syllabi have very strict AI policies (e