Align course units, learning objectives, and assessments across a program.
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A curriculum map diagram shows how the units of a course or program connect to learning objectives, content, and assessments. A central program node links to modules, each carrying its objectives, key topics, and the assessments that measure them, making gaps and overlaps in coverage easy to spot.
Curriculum designers, school administrators, and department heads use a curriculum map when planning a semester, aligning standards, or reviewing a degree program. It supports backward design, accreditation reviews, and keeping teaching outcomes aligned across many courses at once.
A curriculum map is a visual that aligns course units with learning objectives, content, and assessments to show how a program fits together.
It reveals gaps, redundancies, and misalignments between what is taught and what is assessed, supporting coherent program and accreditation reviews.
Modules or units, their learning objectives, key content, activities, and the assessments that measure each objective.
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