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Course categories organize courses for all Moodle site participants.   Adding, editing, moving and deleting these categories is best done through the [[Site administration block]] > courses > add/edit courses link.  
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Course categories organize courses for all Moodle site participants. The default course category on a new Moodle site is "Miscellaneous" (although this can be renamed) A [[Course creator|Course creator]], [[Administrator|Administrator]] or [[Manager|Manager]] can put all courses in the Miscellaneous category. However, teachers and students will find it easier to find their classes if they are organized in descriptive categories.


Miscellaneous is the default course category on a new Moodle site. A course creator or administrator can put all courses in the miscellaneous category. However, teachers and students will find it easier to find their classes if they are organized in descriptive categories.
The list of courses within a category by default shows the teachers and the summary of each course. If the number of courses within a category exceeds 9 (10 or more), then a short list without teachers and summary is shown.


==Adding a category==
==Adding a category==
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Adding categories is very simple:
Adding categories is very simple:


  1. From the Site Administration block, click Courses then "Add/edit courses".
*Go to ''Settings > Site Administration > Courses > Add/edit courses''
  2. At the top of the "Course Categories" page is a text area and an "Add new category" button. Type the name of your new category in the text area and click the button.  
*Click the "Add a new category" button.
 
[[File:Addcategory.png]]
 
*Type the name of your new category and a description (optional) and click the 'Create category' button.
 
==Editing or moving a category==
*You can edit the details of a course category by clicking the edit icon next to its name in ''Settings>Site Administration>Courses>Add/edit courses.''  (1)
*You can move categories up or down by clicking the up/down arrow next to the category you wish to move (2)
*You can make one category a subcategory of another by selecting from the drop down menu "Move category to" (3)
[[File:Editmovecategories.png]]
 
If the category is visible, the course category description will be displayed to users when they enter the category, above the list of courses.


==Adding sub course categories==
==Adding sub course categories==


Course sub-categories may be created by adding a new course category then using the "move category to" drop-down menu to move the category inside another category. Similarly, sub-sub-categories etc. may be created.  
*Sometimes it might be useful to have a sub-category of a course. For example, you might have a category "Science" and wish to have sub-categories "Biology", "Chemistry" and "Physics".
*Course sub-categories may be created by adding a new course category then using the "move category to" drop-down menu to move the category inside another category. Similarly, sub-sub-categories etc. may be created.  
*You can also add sub-categories directly in the category you want it in. With  the editing turned on,  enter the course category,  and click 'Add a sub-category':
[[File:Subcategory.png]]
 
==Hiding categories==
*Categories may be easily hidden or shown via ''Settings > Site Administration > Courses > Add/edit courses''.
*Click on the eye icon to show or hide a category.  Hidden categories are only visible to site administrators or those with the capability to "view hidden courses".
 
==Setting category depth==
 
You can limit the number of categories that are displayed in the front page 'List of Categories' or 'Combo List' by adding the following line to your config.php:
 
$CFG->max_category_depth = n;
 
Where n is the maximum number of categories you wish to display.
 
==Assigning users a role in a course category==
 
To assign users a role in a course category, see [[Category enrolments]].
 
==See also==
 
Using Moodle forum discussions:
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=47954 Course Summary Sometimes Not Appearing]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=102803 Allowing teachers to put courses in categories]


==See Also==
[[fr:Ajouter une catégorie de cours]]

Latest revision as of 09:41, 10 March 2012

Course categories organize courses for all Moodle site participants. The default course category on a new Moodle site is "Miscellaneous" (although this can be renamed) A Course creator, Administrator or Manager can put all courses in the Miscellaneous category. However, teachers and students will find it easier to find their classes if they are organized in descriptive categories.

The list of courses within a category by default shows the teachers and the summary of each course. If the number of courses within a category exceeds 9 (10 or more), then a short list without teachers and summary is shown.

Adding a category

Most people organize their courses by department and college or by topic. Be sure to test the organizational scheme with a few users before entering a large number of courses, to save time in moving them later.

Adding categories is very simple:

  • Go to Settings > Site Administration > Courses > Add/edit courses
  • Click the "Add a new category" button.

Addcategory.png

  • Type the name of your new category and a description (optional) and click the 'Create category' button.

Editing or moving a category

  • You can edit the details of a course category by clicking the edit icon next to its name in Settings>Site Administration>Courses>Add/edit courses. (1)
  • You can move categories up or down by clicking the up/down arrow next to the category you wish to move (2)
  • You can make one category a subcategory of another by selecting from the drop down menu "Move category to" (3)

Editmovecategories.png

If the category is visible, the course category description will be displayed to users when they enter the category, above the list of courses.

Adding sub course categories

  • Sometimes it might be useful to have a sub-category of a course. For example, you might have a category "Science" and wish to have sub-categories "Biology", "Chemistry" and "Physics".
  • Course sub-categories may be created by adding a new course category then using the "move category to" drop-down menu to move the category inside another category. Similarly, sub-sub-categories etc. may be created.
  • You can also add sub-categories directly in the category you want it in. With the editing turned on, enter the course category, and click 'Add a sub-category':

Subcategory.png

Hiding categories

  • Categories may be easily hidden or shown via Settings > Site Administration > Courses > Add/edit courses.
  • Click on the eye icon to show or hide a category. Hidden categories are only visible to site administrators or those with the capability to "view hidden courses".

Setting category depth

You can limit the number of categories that are displayed in the front page 'List of Categories' or 'Combo List' by adding the following line to your config.php:

$CFG->max_category_depth = n;

Where n is the maximum number of categories you wish to display.

Assigning users a role in a course category

To assign users a role in a course category, see Category enrolments.

See also

Using Moodle forum discussions: