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Graduate School Course Offerings

As part of the national Preparing Future Faculty initiative, The Graduate School offers courses designed to provide academic credit for students who work with teaching mentors (GRDSCH 610, Teaching Mentorship), to have an opportunity for students being mentored for teaching to discuss their work together (GRDSCH 620, Teaching Mentorship Seminar, required for Huckabay Fellows), or to delve into special topics (GRDSCH 630, Special Topics in College/University Teaching) such as Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Exploring Faculty Careers in Higher Education, or discipline-specific areas. These courses are of special interest to those considering careers in the professoriate and will enhance their preparation as college or university teachers.

In addition, The Graduate School also offers GRDSCH 615, which provides academic credit for TA training (including the CIDR Conference on TA Teaching and Learning  and GRDSCH 616, which provides academic credit for RA training.

Preparing Future Faculty   gspff@u.washington.edu   Telephone 206-543-9054  Modified: 09/03/03

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