ANT 4990 TEACHING AND LEARNING APPRENTICESHIP IN ANTHROPOLOGY
Teaching and Learning Apprentices work with a faculty mentor on a particular course. This experience is intended for exceptional students who wish to deepen their knowledge of the discipline, gain a better understanding of the professional academic life, engage in a meaningful mentoring relationship with a faculty mentor around issues related to teaching, enhance their interpersonal and communication skills, and develop their leadership skills. The experience may be of particular value to students who wish to pursue a career in higher education or teaching in general.
Prerequisite
This apprenticeship requires satisfactory completion of the following: The TLA (teaching and learning apprentice) must have a) completed the course for which she/he will be a TLA with a grade of at least an A-, b) completed higher level relevant course work that prepares the student to be a TLA with a minimum grade of B+, or c) by permission of the department chair; The TLA must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher; The TLA must have junior or senior standing
Course Types
Society; Advanced Studies
Notes
A registration form must be completed and submitted prior to the first day of class for which the student will serve as a TLA. The form will require a syllabus and the signatures of the TLA, faculty mentor, the TLA's faculty advisor, and the department chair/program director or coordinator.