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Teaching
Requirement
Each graduate student admitted to the Ph.D. program in Bioinformatics
is mandated to serve as a Teaching Assistant (TA) for at least 2 quarters.
This will aid in preparing the students for a teaching career. In addition,
each student will make periodic research presentations to the graduate
program students/faculty. Students will also discuss their progress at
the annual program meeting to be held each year. It is anticipated these
formal presentations will serve as valuable training in preparing the
student for a teaching career.
Bioinformatics
graduate students will also participate in additional TA training
provided
by the Office of Graduate Studies and Research through the Center for
Teaching Development (CTD). UCSD requires that all TAs receive training
in teaching. Most departments use CTD to provide some or all of their
training. Typically, training consists of a combination of workshops,
observations, and consultations designed to provide an opportunity
for graduate students, TAs, and postdocs to explore many of the issues
involved in college and university teaching and develop the competencies
required of effective college instructors. In addition to developing
experience and expertise in college teaching, participants in courses
such as the Preparing Profession Faculty (PPF) Program are introduced
to a wide range of faculty responsibilities.
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