Course design is the conscious and deliberate planning of what you and your students do in your course. Course design is crucial for good university teaching. Without intentional planning, the only way that pedagogical strategies backed by sound evidence are incorporated into your courses would be by chance, intuition, or tradition. But no student learning should be left to chance or common practices that are simply not evidence-informed. Such careful planning can also make life much easier for you by overcoming the many stressors that you endure as an educator in your courses. Some key questions to be tackled when you undertake course design include:
In summary, the course design process involves putting together a transparent blueprint of your course (Hansen, 2011).