Table of Contents
Overview
Homepage
Course Details
Program Details
Custom Pages
Related Articles
Overview
This article outlines where Catalog content is configured – and what it is intended to convey – in Standard and Contemporary Catalogs integrated with Curriculum Management.
Homepage
PATH: Catalog > Pages > Pre-Built Pages
The homepage consists of informational copy typically used to provide an introduction or direction to viewers.
The homepage can also be used to provide links to other resources for your institution.
Homepage content does not get included in the PDF version of the catalog.
Course Details
Course information/details are populated from Curriculum.
Any specific information related to Courses should be populated, stored, and maintained on the Course record in Curriculum.
The fields that will appear in the Catalog for Courses will depend on the field options that exist on the Course Template in Catalog (Catalog > Settings > Page Templates).
If you add a field to the Course Template in Catalog, it needs to also exist on the Course Template in Curriculum (otherwise, the Catalog won’t have anything to show).
Program Details
Program information/details are populated from Curriculum.
Any specific information related to Programs should be populated, stored, and maintained on the Program record in Curriculum.
The fields that will appear in the Catalog for Programs will depend on the field options that exist on the Program Template in Catalog (Catalog > Settings > Page Templates).
If you add a field to the Program Template in Catalog, it needs to also exist on the Program Template in Curriculum (otherwise, the Catalog won’t have anything to show).
Custom Pages
All other catalog content (policies, definitions, etc) should be configured using custom pages.
Custom pages are included in the PDF version of the catalog.
The order of custom pages in the PDF is determined by the navigation structure established at Catalog > Navigations.