Preparing Future Faculty in Engineering & Applied Science A program for graduate students who: • are in the College of Engineering and Applied Science • are interested in an academic career Contact: Dr. Carla Purdy, [email protected]; Visit: www.ece.uc.edu/~pffp One of only a few such programs in the country, established with the help of a National Science Foundation grant in 1999.
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Preparing Future Faculty in Engineering & Applied Science
A program for graduate students who:
• are in the College of Engineering and Applied Science
• are interested in an academic career
Contact: Dr. Carla Purdy, [email protected]; Visit: www.ece.uc.edu/~pffp
One of only a few such programs in the country, established with the help of a National Science Foundation grant in 1999.
Program format: 3 1-quarter seminars plus mentored teaching
• Seminar 1: Modern Teaching Techniques. Bloom’s taxonomy, syllabus creation, course management, learning styles, interacting effectively with students, active learning. 20-ENGR-952, Winter Quarter.
• Seminar 2: Advanced Teaching Techniques. Managing student projects and teams, teaching leadership, incorporating ethics into the curriculum, effective mentoring, teaching evaluations, ABET accreditation, proposal writing. 20-ENGR-954, Spring Quarter.
• Seminar 3: The Academic Profession. Presentation skills, preparing job application materials, panel discussions with new faculty, mid-career faculty, and hiring committee members. 20-ENGR-955, Fall Quarter.
• Mentored teaching: Work directly with an assigned faculty mentor to gain 10+ hours of teaching-related experience. 20-ENGR-953, new section beginning every Spring Quarter.
Contact: Dr. Carla Purdy, [email protected]; Visit: www.ece.uc.edu/~pffp
Preparing Future Faculty in Engineering & Applied Science
CEAS PFF program / general university PFF program:
University PFF:• General program—all UC grad students• Explores a variety of teaching venues• Mentoring—40 hours• Earn certificate + credit hours
Engineering & Applied Science PFF:• For CEAS (and science) students exclusively• Mentors are typically engineering, applied science & computer science professors • Mentoring—10+ hours• Earn credit hours
Contact: Dr. Carla Purdy, [email protected]; Visit: www.ece.uc.edu/~pffp
COMBINED PROGRAM: Students can complete the CEAS program and and then earn the university certificate by leading one university PFF seminar (reading group) and completing 30 additional hours of mentored teaching
Preparing Future Faculty in Engineering & Applied Science