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DLCL311

Professional Workshop

Course Description

The purpose of this workshop is to introduce first- and second-year graduate students to the profession and to the professional study of literature and culture. What is academia? What skills do you need to succeed in your program and in the profession? How best to set goals and expectations for your education, your career, and yourself in the short and long term? This workshop will address these questions and assist you in developing the necessary understanding and professional competencies to succeed in completing your program and competing on the job market. Key topics include research, publishing, speaking, teaching, the job search, and the crafting of a scholarly identity and related instruments. In this workshop, you will have the opportunity to work on a multiyear success plan, your academic CV, a publishing project, course syllabi, and teaching statements. Supervised by the graduate affairs committee of the DLCL. May be repeated for credit.

Grading Basis

RSN - Satisfactory/No Credit

Min

1

Max

2

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

Yes

Total Units Allowed for Degree Credit

999

Course Component

Seminar

Enrollment Optional?

No

Does this course satisfy the University Language Requirement?

No

Programs

DLCL311 is a completion requirement for: