Planning a Course of Study (and making progress through your program) EDC&I 505 Masters Orientation Nov. 7, 2011.

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Planning a Course of Study (and making progress through your program) EDC&I 505 Masters Orientation Nov. 7, 2011

What Courses Are Offered, and When Look over potential courses (UW Course Descriptions), actual scheduled course listings (UW Time Schedule) (Winter 2012 is now available!)UW Course DescriptionsUW Time Schedule CoE will have a new online course schedule available this Autumn – will let you see all courses scheduled for (and eventually for ) Past years’ offerings may give a clue to future offerings (see Time Schedule Archive)Time Schedule Archive

Getting More Information on Courses Ask around: – your adviser (for contacts in the College, around the UW) – the instructor – the Area, Departmental secretary, administrator – other students (especially those who’ve been here longer than you have) Look for information on faculty or course websites – Not all courses have these – Not all will be open/accessible

Should I Take This Course? Sit in on first session, get the syllabus – It’s OK to “shop around”! – Figure out time demands of course in light of your other commitments that quarter – Do the course topic and assignments match your direction? Will they “move you along”? Pay attention to UW rules on dropping/adding courses (and related financial issues)UW rules on dropping/adding courses (and related financial issues)

What If I Don’t Like the Course? Drop before the deadline!deadline Make sure you are in good standing (assignments, etc.) before you drop If any question, talk with the instructor – Don’t assume that by dropping, you make everything “go away”

How Much Flexibility Do I Have? A good deal (but it needs to be worked out with your adviser) – Some programs have more required courses – Instructor expectations vary If you feel you have a problem – Talk with OSS staff – Talk with the Area Chair

Where Do I List That Course? On the Course of Study form… While history, philosophy, curriculum design, and human learning are all appropriate as “foundations” courses, they’re not the only options – consult with your adviser! Virtually all of “what courses go where” is negotiable between you and your adviser

The College and the University Study options may require different amounts of work within and outside the College of Ed – E.g., Multicultural Ed – 12 cr. from wider UW – Even if your study option does not require it, explore outside-the-College course possibilities with your adviser Getting access to non-CoE courses may require extra effort Be aware how new UW budget rules interact with your choices

Complexities Incompletes (Do you need to take one?) – Explain the situation to your instructor – An “X” [No Grade Now] is better than an “Inc” [Incomplete] – “Inc” stays on your transcript – Try to make them up soon! (In 1-2 months) CR/NC and S/NS courses – Make sure you know what’s required to get “CR/S” Per-course credit limits – “Wildcard” courses – Example: EDC&I 505 –15 credits max. in all courses with that course prefix! (We’re working on it…)

Maintain Forward Momentum Satisfactory Progress (see CoE Grad Student Manual) – General academic expectations – Stay enrolled; watch incompletes, withdrawals – Stay in touch with your adviser – Keep your GPA above 3.0 If you’re on Probation with the Grad School – You will be notified – Follow all steps indicated (in the letter you’ll receive) to get off probation

Just in Case… When students and instructors don’t agree… – There are “Grievance Procedures” for both the College of Ed and the UW Grad SchoolCollege of Ed UW Grad School – Not something to do lightly, but know that those procedures are available if you should need them Other UW offices and services – Ombudsman Ombudsman – Disability Resources for Students Disability Resources for Students – Q Center Q Center – Counseling Center Counseling Center – Student Conduct Code Student Conduct Code

Final Considerations: Course of Study How will this course support your current work or shape your future work? How will this course lead you towards a new position or responsibility? How will this course help you complete your MEd, or get you ready to apply for a PhD or EdD?

For Our Next Meeting (Dec. 5) Preparing a Project/Thesis – (Or getting ready for the exam) – Brief description of 1-3 possibilities (3 pp. maximum) – Options that would be interesting (and professionally useful) to you – Submit via Catalyst and bring to class – Think experimentally! This is something you can change or completely abandon as you move forward!

Questions? See you on Dec. 5 Use the Catalyst GoPost for additional comments, questionsCatalyst GoPost Thanks!