ENVR 141: Wilderness & Human Values Application Winter 18

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ENVR 141: Wilderness & Human Values Application Winter 18

ENVR 141: WILDERNESS & HUMAN VALUES APPLICATION – WINTER 18

ENVR 141 will be taught on Wed. 4pm-5:20pm and is a prerequisite to serve as an undergraduate instructional apprentice for ENVR 140 in Spring Quarter (MWF 3pm-4pm).

To type in your responses, click on in the upper right-hand corner of the PDF!

Use the arrows that appear at the bottom of the page to fill out the second page of the application

Name: ______PID: ______

Major: ______Minor (if any):______

Cumulative GPA: ______Number of units completed: ______

PART ONE: Please read and initial next to the following statements:

____ I understand that this is an initial application to participate in ENVR 141 and that enrollment in ENVR 141 does not guarantee that I will serve as a discussion leader (undergraduate instructional apprentice) for ENVR 140 in the Spring.

____ I understand that if I am selected as an undergraduate instructional apprentice, I must meet the university criteria of a 3.0 cumulative GPA and upper-division standing (90 or more units completed).

____ I understand that if I am selected as undergraduate instructional apprentice, the program has the following TA policy: the first time a student is selected to TA for Environmental Studies, they will earn 4 units of academic credit through ENVR 195 (P/NP).

PART TWO: Please answer the questions below.

1. Why do you want to take ENVR141 (Winter 2018) and serve as an undergraduate TA in ENVR140 Wilderness and Human Values (Spring 2018)?

Page 1 of 2 2. Why are you a good candidate for this opportunity? Describe any relevant teaching or other experiences, course work, skills, abilities, wilderness experience etc., which would help you in this role.

3. How will you fit ENVR141 and ENVR140 into your schedule and academic plan?

4. Attach a copy of your current resume along with this application before emailing your application documents to Environmental Studies (see Part Three).

5. Include the contact information for two references. This could include professors, teachers, employers, club advisors, TAs, UC staff, etc. List their name, occupation, phone number, and email address.

Reference #1:

Reference #2:

PART THREE: Submit Your Application--

Please email your completed application documents (application form + resume) to Karla Kastner, Env Studies minor coordinator, at [email protected] by Dec. 1, 2018.

**ALL applicants will be notified through their UCSD email by the end of Fall quarter. **

For questions, please contact: Matthew Herbst, Associate Teaching Professor, Eleanor Roosevelt College Director, Making of the Modern World Program, Contact: (858) 822-4859 / [email protected] / http://ucsdherbst.org Page 2 of 2

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