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Teaching Opportunities. Very limited in our Department because our college allocates only a small budget for teaching assistantships each year Some opportunities for teaching assistantships in cooperation with other departments (e.g., BioSci, Lyman Briggs)
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Teaching Opportunities • Very limited in our Department because our college allocates only a small budget for teaching assistantships each year • Some opportunities for teaching assistantships in cooperation with other departments (e.g., BioSci, Lyman Briggs) • If you are interested in a career in academia, you should work with your advisor and the Dept to pursue these opportunities
Programs of Study • See Graduate Handbook and work with your Advisor • Should be filed before end of 2nd semester • Courses • Exposure Areas • Outreach Experience • Research proposal • Comprehensive Exams
Courses -Courses to assist with your research -Courses of interest -Courses for your professional development e.g., future jobs, professional society certification (AFS, TWS) -Collateral Courses – usually remedial
Exposure Areas • Why? • Areas • Organismal Biology • Population/Habitat and Management • Human Dimensions • Can be fulfilled with courses from prior education • See handbook and form for examples
Outreach Opportunities and Requirements • The opportunities are nearly unlimited, but funds to do outreach are often limited • Having an outreach component is a requirement to your program. • Land Grant Philosophy • Not meant to be onerous • Doesn’t include activities such as presenting at a scientific meeting
Developing a Research Proposal -Many formats, but “If you can’t describe it, you can’t do it” -Typical components of a research proposal: Introduction/Literature Review Objectives & Hypotheses Methods-Field &/or Lab Data Analyses Expected Results (optional)
Proposal • Read a lot! • Make an outline • Objectives critical for defining your project • Remember that a proposal is a reference point Don’t let the process overwhelm you!
Comprehensive Examsfor Ph.D. Candidates -Topic areas usually developed during committee meeting -Many formats, so work with your advisor and committee -Occurs after 80% of coursework done -Talk with committee way before exam to determine what preparation is needed!
Committee Meeting • Come Prepared • Statement of personal goals + CV • Copy of your proposed courses • Proposed program of studies • Copy of proposal • Many do a powerpoint of proposed research • Don’t be intimidated It never hurts to bribe them with goodies!