International Student Orientation: Academic and Classroom Culture Sharon Salinger, Dean, Division of Undergraduate Education.

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International Student Orientation: Academic and Classroom Culture Sharon Salinger, Dean, Division of Undergraduate Education

Take a moment to introduce yourself to the person on your left, on your right, in front and in back.

Syllabus What is that?? Every class will have one Sample SyllabusSample Syllabus Contract between faculty and students Goals for the course Lecture topics Reading and written assignments Grading Examinations—dates and times Faculty office hours How to contact the faculty and teaching assistants Most likely the syllabus will be posted on EEE not handed out in paper form

EEE Electronic Educational Environment (preview) ALL of your classes are on EEE. “My EEE” : lists all of your classes. EEE Example

Faculty Office Hours All faculty have them Posted on the syllabus and maybe elsewhere in the course EEE site--course syllabuscourse syllabus Reasons to Go Get to know your professor Faculty need to know you are engaged in the course Get your questions answered about the course

Faculty Office Hours Preparation Be on time!!! First come first served vs. appointment Be prepared with specific questions about the course Etiquette (What to do) Title: Professor or Dr. Let them see you’re there – wait for them to invite you in Tell them who you are – name, year, major Use the time wisely – get your questions answered

Faculty when students don’t show up.

Students who went to Faculty Office Hours

Academic Assistance Writing Assistance: Writing Center Tutoring (General or School-based): LARC Study Groups: Some classes will recommend or require them. How do you find a study group? Sometimes instructor forms them. Ask students sitting around you. If there is a chat room portion of the course on EEE, ask there.

Attendance Attendance: Some instructors pay attention to attendance; others do not. You may lose credit for not attending or for being late to class. What to do if you need to miss class. Find someone in class with whom you can exchange names and as contact in case you or they need to miss class. Contact them for the notes for the class you missed If an emergency causes you to miss an assignment or an exam, the professor as soon as you can and be prepared to show documentation for the problem.

To your professor Not this way: yo dude. it is me. in ur clss. can’t b there. lol This way: Dear Professor [name], This is Sharon Salinger. I am in your History 20b class on M,W,F at 2pm. My TA’s name is John Brown. I will miss class/exam next week because of a conflict with a mandatory performance off campus. I will bring confirmation from my instructor. How can I arrange a make up? Thank you, Sharon Salinger Address the faculty professionally. Use standard English Identify yourself and the course you have with this instructor

Participation Participation: Ask questions in class. Answer questions in class. Work in small groups. OK to take notes on laptop in class if instructor allows computers. TURN OFF CELL PHONES - NO USING CELL PHONES IN CLASS

Finding Your Classes Finding your classes: University Registrar Page (reg.uci.edu)University Registrar Page Home page interactive campus map (uci.edu) Home page interactive campus map UCI Map - Android app UCI Map UCI Map - iPhone app UCI Map IPG Mentor Mini Class Tours (Wed. 9/25/ )

Mini Quiz Name 2 things that are on your class syllabus. Where can you find a list of all of your classes? What are 2 reasons to go to office hours? Where can you go if you need help with writing an essay? What can happen if you do not attend class? What is one way to participate in class? What is 1 way to find your classroom?

Questions??? Dean Salinger’s Contact info: