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Sample Syllabus Statement for Adobe Creative Cloud

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Overview

The following offers sample syllabus language detailing the use of Adobe Creative Cloud, a suite of powerful design tools that are free to UT San Antonio students, faculty and staff. Adobe Creative Cloud can empower your students to develop essential digital literacy skills by moving beyond traditional assignments to create engaging, dynamic content. Adapt these sample statements to align with your specific course policies. 

Syllabus Statements: 

As part of UTSA’s Adobe Creative Campus initiative, this course integrates Adobe Creative Cloud tools to support your learning, creativity, and digital fluency. Adobe Creative Cloud includes industry-standard applications such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, InDesign, Acrobat, and Adobe Express.

You may be asked to use Adobe tools for assignments such as:

  • Designing visual projects (e.g., posters, infographics, digital portfolios)
  • Editing images or videos for presentations or storytelling
  • Creating interactive PDFs or multimedia reports
  • Enhancing written work with visual and design elements

Access & Support: 

All UTSA students have free access to Adobe Creative Cloud using their UT San Antonio email address. You can request access to Adobe Creative Cloud on the UT San Antonio Adobe access site. If you need help getting started, tutorials and support are available on the Academic Innovation Adobe site and in the UT San Antonio Adobe Creative Campus resources.

Why Adobe Creative Cloud? 

These tools help you develop skills in communication, design, and media production—valuable across disciplines and careers. Whether you're in STEM, humanities, business, or the arts, Adobe tools can help you express ideas more powerfully and professionally.

Support

For support, email [email protected], call 210-458-4520, or book a consultation with our TLDT experts.

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