IST 337 iSchool Support Practicum
IST337 Undergraduate Student Support Agreement
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IST337 allows students to earn academic credit by assisting an iSchool faculty member as an undergraduate student support person. This opportunity is available in relation to a number of undergraduate courses. Undergraduate Student Support assumes responsibility for some activity directly related to the conduct of the class, such as maintaining office hours, providing out-of-class assistance with course assignments, assisting with lab activities, or working as a consultant on team projects. These experiences provide students with the ability to further develop their skills in a specific area, to develop their leadership skills, and to establish a close professional relationship with a faculty member. To serve as a support practitioner, students must have earned a grade of B+ or higher in the course in which they wish to assist. Interested students should contact the appropriate faculty member and complete the IST337 agreement. Three signatures are required on the IST337 agreement: The prospective undergraduate student support student, the course instructor, and an academic counselor. Training sessions are a required component of IST337. At most, three credits of IST337 can be taken in any one semester. Up to six (6) credits of IST337 can be counted toward fulfilling the major elective requirements of 15 credits but students may only be a support practitioner once for any particular course. There are many benefitsofto having an Undergraduate Student Support:
If you are thinking about having undergraduate student support for a class this coming semester, please reference the information below to find out more information:
PLEASE NOTE: Students may not count IST337 in the IM&T or Data Science Minors We are happy to enhance your teaching experience by providing you the ability to have an Undergraduate Student Support for your class. Hosting an Undergraduate Student Support is often really rewarding and the student finds the experience extremely beneficial as they get to connect further with a professor, have a deeper understanding of material and develop the people skills that come with serving others. |
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IST337 allows students to earn academic credit by assisting an iSchool faculty member as an undergraduate student support person. This opportunity is available in relation to a number of undergraduate courses. Undergraduate Student Support assumes responsibility for some activity directly related to the conduct of the class, such as maintaining office hours, providing out-of-class assistance with course assignments, assisting with lab activities, or working as a consultant on team projects. These experiences provide students with the ability to further develop their skills in a specific area, to develop their leadership skills, and to establish a close professional relationship with a faculty member. To serve as a support practitioner, you must have earned a grade of B+ or higher in the course in which you wish to assist. Interested students should contact the appropriate faculty member and complete the IST337 agreement. Three signatures are required on the IST337 agreement: The prospective undergraduate student support student, the course instructor, and an academic counselor. Training sessions are a required component of IST337. At most, three credits of IST337 can be taken in any one semester. Up to six (6) credits of IST337 can be counted toward fulfilling the major elective requirements of 15 credits but you may only be a support practitioner once for any particular course and you can only participate a maximum of two semesters. So the breakdown is as follows:
There are many benefits to being a student support person with the major one being a great experience to put on your resume. Many past student support students have found the experience very rewarding and something they wished they signed up for sooner. So what are the requirements to being a Student Support student? Simple.
That’s it. What does a Student Support person do? Well, for starters, you are available to help the instructor with whatever their needs may be. You will work a maximum of 10 hours a week both in the classroom and conducting office hours. Other tasks of being a Student Support person:
If you are interested, please fill out the form below expressing your interest. You are able to list up to 3 courses that you would like to student support for following the requirements that I listed above. If you only have one course, that is fine to. Our instructors want and need your help. Please Note: If selected, you will be contacted by the instructor. You will both fill out a student support agreement that is signed by both of you and you will register for IST337 iSchool Support Practicum, a 3-credit course taught by me that covers how to be an effective student support person. The link to the form is below: |