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. 
