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CETL Graduate Courses Permit Request - Spring 2013

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CETL GRADUATE COURSES PERMIT REQUEST FORM - 2013 SPRING TERM

Please read the CETL Graduate Courses Information page fully BEFORE requesting a permit.  Thank you.  Descriptions of all CETL graduate courses can be found under the Graduate Courses submenus of "Teaching" and "Communication."

 

Student Information

Course Selection

PREREQUISITE for requesting a permit for 8713: Fundamentals of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
You have been a college-level TA for a laboratory and/or recitation section (do not count terms spent as a grader) for at least one term (at Tech and/or elsewhere).

REMINDER: To be considered for a permit for CETL 8713 course, you must submit both this questionnaire AND the CETL 8713 questionnaire.

PREREQUISITE for requesting a permit for 8715: Teaching Practicum 
Current enrollment in or successful completion of 8713: Fundamentals of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.
Note: You are responsible for securing a faculty mentor, CETL is available to help upon request.   

PREREQUISITE for requesting a permit for 8717: Course Design for Higher Education
Current enrollment in or successful completion of 8713: Fundamentals of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.

PREREQUISITE for requesting a permit for 8719: Teaching Immersion
Current enrollment in or successful completion of 8713: Fundamentals of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.
Current enrollment in or successful completion of 8717: Course Design in Higher Education is very strongly recommended but not required.
Note: You are responsible for securing a faculty mentor, CETL is available to help upon request.   

COMMUNICATION COURSES REQUIREMENTS:

1) Students may request a permit for up to one (1) Communication Course PER semester.  This includes 8721, 8722, 8741, or 8793, 

2) If you have previously taken 8721, 8722, 8741, 8793, or 8795 or if you enrolled and withdrew from any of these courses, you may not request a permit for the course until three semesters have passed.

3) Students requesting a permit for 8721 or 8741 must be communicating fluently in English AND must also submit answers to the 8721/8741 questionnaire IN ADDITION TO submitting this permit request form.

4. IMPORTANT: Course instructors for 8721 and 8722 require that you be actively working on a writing project (i.e., article, thesis, dissertation) while enrolled in either course.

Confirmation of Terms

Terms of the CETL Graduate Course Permit Process:

  • Students may request a permit for up to one (1) Language Course (for native OR non-native English Speakers) AND up to one (1) Teaching Course PER semester. 
  • Students must meet ALL of the course "requirements" for any course they request a permit for. 
  • When a permit is issued, the student should receive an email.  However, students must use OSCAR as their confirmation that the permit has been issued - the permit will appear in OSCAR.
  • CETL receives a large volume of permit requests and all permits are processed manually by a person (not automatically and immediately by a computer) so the process takes time.  Permits are processed Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm, excluding official university holidays or days the university closes due to inclement weather.  The time to process a permit varies by the type(s) of course(s) and in some case, certain students have priority (see Permit Process and Timelines). 
  • Permits allow the student to register for the course (if open). Permits do not guarantee a seat in the course and do not register the student for the course.  It is the student's responsibility to register for desired courses in OSCAR after receiving the permit. A permit does not obligate the student to take the course.
  • Errors can occur in OSCAR. CETL is not responsible for activity on OSCAR.

 

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