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BEYOND-THE-CLASSROOM AND INTEGRATIVE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIESFOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
BY MAJOR
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Program focus (including significance of Carolina Core & major degree requirements): (1-2 sentences)
College _____________________________
Major _____________________________
Degree ____________ Track ____________
Faculty Program Coordinator
_____________________________
E-mail ______________________
Phone ______________________
Other contact (if applicable)
_____________________________
E-mail _______________________
Phone _______________________
Date _______________________
Goal: Help students visualize possibilities, better understand their majors, and see connections between Carolina Core, majors, beyond the classroom opportunities, and post-graduate options.
Notes: Consider making recommendations in all categories. Entries primarily illustrate OPTIONS for students although program/course requirements can be included.
Sample: www.sc.edu/uscconnect/doc/LearningOpportunitiesByMajorEC
Questions? Want help? Contact the Office of USC Connect at 803-777-3272, [email protected] OR Irma Van Scoy at [email protected].
PARTICIPATE: Community Service [Need ideas? Search http://www.sc.edu/uscconnect/participate/ by community service and filter by campus. For Columbia try BOTH USC Columbia Office/Program and USC Columbia College or School.]
Relevancy to major:
Related courses (list):
Recommended sites/experiences:
Other:
Link to student story (e.g., narrative, captioned photos, video, e-portfolio, other website):
PARTICIPATE: Global Study [Need ideas? Search http://www.sc.edu/uscconnect/participate/ by national and international experience and filter by campus. For Columbia try BOTH USC Columbia Office/Program and USC Columbia College or School.]
Relevancy to major:
Related courses:
Recommended timing for “study abroad” (e.g. Summer, Fall Sophomore Year):
Recommended destinations:
Campus or Local Opportunities:
Other:
Link to student story (e.g., narrative, captioned photos, video, e-portfolio, other website):
PARTICIPATE: Leadership [Need ideas? Search http://www.sc.edu/uscconnect/participate/ by leadership program, student organization, or residential living/learning community. Filter by campus. For Columbia try USC Columbia Office/Program AND USC Columbia College or School.]
Relevancy to major:
Student Organization(s):
Program/Dept./College Leadership Opportunities:
Other recommendations:
Link to student story (e.g., narrative, captioned photos, video, e-portfolio, other website):
PARTICIPATE: Internships/Professional Practice [Need ideas? Search http://www.sc.edu/uscconnect/participate/by internships or student organization. Filter by campus. For Columbia try USC Columbia Office/Program AND USC Columbia College/School.]
Relevancy to major:
Related Courses:
Other Program Internship Requirements (non-credit bearing):
Recommended sites/work experiences:
Professional Organizations:
Other:
Link to student story (e.g., narrative, captioned photos, video, e-portfolio, other website):
PARTICIPATE: Research [Need ideas? Search http://www.sc.edu/uscconnect/participate/ by research. Filter further by selecting Undergraduate Research under Univ. Office or Dept.]
Relevancy to major:
Related courses:
Sample research projects or topics:
Other:
Link to student story (e.g., narrative, captioned photos, video, e-portfolio, other website):
CREATE: Integrative Learning (across within- and beyond-the-classroom experiences) [For more information on integrative learning go to http://www.sc.edu/uscconnect/facultystaff/index.shtml.] Relevancy to major:
Key experiences in which students integrate important program concepts and beyond the classroom experiences [e.g., class projects, presentations, performances, portfolios, blogs, creation of art or other works—cite specific examples if possible, e.g., case study in X course] :
Key experiences in which students apply learning in new contexts: [e.g., creating/designing solutions or programs in new contexts, solving problems in a new setting based on previous learning/work; cite specific courses or opportunities if possible, e.g., annual xxx event]:
LEAD: Career and Future
How the program impacts students’ future (e.g., program strengths in preparing students and how graduates may apply these in work or other leadership opportunities or roles):
Initial career opportunities (list careers or positions a graduate with a bachelor’s degree in the field would appropriately seek):
Related graduate programs (list masters, doctorates, or other degrees or further education options for graduates in specific fields, e.g., Master of Science in xxxxx):
Future career opportunities (help students see potential career paths with work experience and/or graduate study, list advanced level careers in the field):