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Graduate Studies
No major is granted in Graduate Studies. At the recommendation of
the major professor and/or the department chair, graduate students
may enroll in the following graduate courses to fulfill certain
enrollment requirements.
Courses for Graduate Students
Gr St 585. Preparing Future Faculty Introductory
Seminar. Cr. 1. Prereq: One year of graduate course work;
admission into PFF program. Introduction to faculty life issues
such as hiring, tenure, teaching, and service at a variety of higher
education institutions. Includes presentations from faculty at other
institutions.
Gr St 586. Preparing Future Faculty Intermediate
Seminar. Cr. 1-3. Prereq: Admission into PFF program;
completion of 585 or permissions of instructor. Consideration
of a wide range of faculty life issues. Includes topics such as
higher education trends, diversity issues, learning styles, assessment,
grant and proposal writing, and legal and ethical issues. Written
components include job and teaching portfolios.
Gr St 600. Examination Only. Cr. R.
Reserved for graduate students the term they take the final oral
examination. Students must have completed all required coursework
and not be registered for another course.
Gr St 601. Required Enrollment. Cr.
R. Reserved for graduate students who must be registered for a particular
term, but are not required to take additional coursework.
Gr St 680. Continuous Registration. Cr.
R. Course may be repeated. Reserved for Ph.D. candidates only. See
the Graduate College Handbook for specific requirements.
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