Welcome
New Faculty Training for Introducktion
Goals for Today

When you leave today, you should be able to…

•Understand the UO’s general education requirements
•Utilize and interpret the Degree Audit Report
•Advise incoming students on fall course placement
IntroDUCKtion Schedule
        On Day 1, students will:
        • Better understand UO academics
        • Learn about the Bachelor’s Degree
        • Participate in advising workshop
        • Take placements

        That night, students will:
        • Review course options
        • Complete p. 54-55 in Student Handbook

        On Day 2, students will:
        • Meet with an advisor
        • Register for Fall Quarter classes
Advisor training basics 2012 dars
ARH 204 – History of Western Art
                                                                                              DAN 251 – Looking at Dance
                                                                                              AAD 250 – Art and Human Values
                                                                                  ENG 104 – Fiction
                                                                                              CLAS 201 – Greek Life and culture
                                                                                  SPAN 150 - Culture of Span
                                                                                  speaking world
                                                                                              EC 101 – Contemporary Economic Issues
                                                                                              HIST 191 – China Past and Present
                                                                                              INTL 250 – Values Systems
                                                                                  PSY 202 – Mind & Society
                                                                                  HIST 104 - World History

                                                                                              MATH 243 – Intro to Statistics
  Yes, PS 205, PS 199 & Rel 101
Bollywood to Hollywood                                                                        PHYS 152 – Physics of Sound and Music
ES 101                                                                            CIS 111 – Web Programming Interior
                                                                                              GEOL 101- Earth’s Dynamic
J201                                                                              ASTR 121 – The solar System
J199                                                                              PSY 201 – Mind & Society
                                                                                                        ARH 207 – History of Indian Art
    No – take WR 121 in Winter                                                                          MUJ 350 – History of Jazz
                                                                                  HIST 250 – African American
                                                                                  History
                                                                                                        J 201 – Media and Society
                                                                                  AAD 250 – Art & Human
                                                                                  Values
                                                                                ANTH 161 – World Cultures
                                                                                                        ANTH 199 – Consuming Agendas
WR 121 Winter Term
                                                                                  J 101 – Grammar
                                                                                  J100 – Media & Society
                                                                                  J205/J206 – Gateway to Media
    Take SPAN placement? Or maybe start
SPAN 111
    new language with Italian …then take 101                                      Rock Climbing
                                                                                  J 199 Back Page Essay
                                                                                  Magazine
Have Math 111 credit                                                              Photography
from high school class                                                            Working on newspaper
   Score puts me at MATH 095. Do        I need to   Is it too late to declare another major?
    take this in fall? Ask advisor. Do I need       How will my community college credits count? Will they count towards any general ed?
    math for environmental studies major?
Are major courses required for fall term?
Building a Fall Schedule

  Writing                                  Social Science


   Math                                    Arts & Letters
                            15-17
  Science                  credits            Elective


Major class                                  Language


Multicultural
Is the student registered for a FIG?
Building a Fall Schedule

  Writing                                    Social Science


   Math                              FIG
                                             Arts & Letters
                                     9 cr.
                            15-17
  Science                  credits              Elective


Major class                                    Language


Multicultural
Writing
         WR 121 & 122 or 123
Students take 2 writing classes, 1 of them before the end
  of their first year

For more information, see pg.5 of your Faculty Advising
  Manual or pg. 18-21 of the Student Handbook
Writing
Does the student have previous credit or an ACT/SAT score
  that exempts them from WR 121?

Does the ACT/SAT score qualify him/her for a support section
  of WR 121?

If not, when is his/her priority registration time?

                     Fall            A-G
                     Winter          H-O
                     Spring          P-Z
Standard Writing Placement
                 Score
 SAT Critical Reading      ACT English                Writing Placement
470 or Below             18 or below         WR 212 (with option to co-enroll in
                                             supporting tutorial course WR 195)
480 – 700                19 – 31             WR 121
710 or above             32 or above         WR 122 or 123


    Advanced Writing Placement
               Test                    Score             Writing Placement
AP Language & Composition          3, 4, 5         WR 122 or 123 (exempt
                                                   from WR 121
IB English A (higher level exam)   5               Writing requirement
                                                   completed
Degree Audit Report
Degree Audit Report
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Building a Fall Schedule

  Writing                                  Social Science


   Math                                    Arts & Letters
                            15-17
  Science                  credits            Elective


Major class                                  Language


Multicultural
Scenarios
Which course should these students take? When?
• Becca Schulze has an SAT score of 700 and no transfer
  credit.
• Andrew Wahlstrom has an ACT score of 32 and no
  transfer credit.
• Lori Manson has an SAT score of 360 and transfer
  credit from her local community college for WR 121.
• Shasta McLester has a SAT score of 420 but thinks
  she took a AP test at her high school. What should
  she do?
Language and/or Math

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)         Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

   2 years of a second            1 year of
         language                 college-level math
  (or equivalent proficiency)   (or equivalent proficiency)
Language
   Where to start?
          • Begin a new language
          • Continue from HS - take placement
          • Continue with college credit – take
            next course in series


2 yrs equivalent of college-level language =
           Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Language
            Fall         Winter           Spring
intensive           SPAN/FR         SPAN/FR
year one            111             112
   OR
standard
year one    101               102             103
  year
  two       201               202             203
  Proficiency through “203”= Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Advisor training basics 2012 dars
Building a Fall Schedule

  Writing                                  Social Science


   Math                                    Arts & Letters
                            15-17
  Science                  credits            Elective


Major class                                  Language


Multicultural
Scenarios
What is your language recommendation?
2. Arwen wants to study Italian, which she’s
   never taken before.
3. Jennifer took Spanish all through high school,
   and is thinking about continuing.
4. Terrie has credit through FR 201 from Lane
   Community College.
5. Megan took the Spanish CLEP test and earned
   credit for Spanish 201 – 203.
Math
Where to start?
     • SAT or ACT score
     • Placement score (standard or advanced)
     • Continue with college credit – take next
       course in series


 One year of college-level math =
    Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Math
          70                     Prep courses
          95
      111 105
   112 241 106, 107
 251                             College-level courses
       242
 252

1 yr. of college-level math = Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Math
          70                     Take the Standard
                                 Placement
          95
      111 105
   112 241 106, 107              Take the Advanced
 251   242                       Placement
 252

1 yr. of college-level math = Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Math
          70                               Take Standard Placement
          95
      111* 105
   112 241 106, 107
                                           Take Advanced Placement
 251   242
 252
*Students who qualify for MATH 111 with SAT/ACT scores or standard
placement will need to take a MATH 111 Readiness Quiz today or tomorrow.
1 yr. of college-level math = Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Advisor training basics 2012 dars
Building a Fall Schedule

  Writing                                  Social Science


   Math                                    Arts & Letters
                            15-17
  Science                  credits            Elective


Major class                                  Language


Multicultural
Scenarios
What would be your math recommendation?
2. Tami has an SAT score of 540 and no previous
   credit. She is interested in a Biology major.
3. What if Tami were interested in majoring in
   Romance Languages?
4. Katie has an AP score of 4 on Calculus AB. She
   is undeclared.
5. Bil has an ACT score of 25 and wants to major
   in Business or Economics.
6. Jenni placed into Math 70 however she feels
   this doesn’t reflect her Math ability.
“The Groups”
    Explore both breadth and depth: ~4 courses in each



Arts and             Social                 Science
 Letters            Science
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Building a Fall Schedule

  Writing                                  Social Science


   Math                                    Arts & Letters
                            15-17
  Science                  credits            Elective


Major class                                  Language


Multicultural
Multicultural Requirement
       2 courses total, from different categories

 It’s important that you understand
 American
 Cultures viewpoints and cultures.
     other
    Workplaces will expect this. The
International increasingly connected.
    world is
  Cultures
   Identity,
 Pluralism &
  Tolerance
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2
     s e
   oo
ch
Building a Fall Schedule

  Writing                                  Social Science


   Math                                    Arts & Letters
                            15-17
  Science                  credits            Elective


Major class                                  Language


Multicultural
Building a Fall Schedule

  Writing                                    Social Science


   Math                              FIG
                                             Arts & Letters
                                     9 cr.
                            15-17
  Science                  credits              Elective


Major class                                    Language


Multicultural
Building a Fall Schedule

  Writing                                  Social Science


   Math                                    Arts & Letters
                            15-17
  Science                  credits            Elective


Major class                                  Language


Multicultural
Building a Fall Schedule

  Writing                                          Social Science


   Math                                            Arts & Letters
                                15-17
  Science                      credits                Elective


Major class                                          Language

                    Possible Electives: Transfer Seminar,
Multicultural
                    Freshman Seminar, SAPP, dance, p.e., or TLC
Sample First-
year Schedule
 *with a FIG*
Sample First-
year Schedule
*without a FIG*
Special considerations when
  advising transfer students
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Arts & Letters – 15 credits
                                  Soc. Science – 15 credits
                                  Science – 15 credits
                       General
                                  Writing – 2 courses
      Major           Education
                                  Multicultural – 2 courses

                                  Math – 1 yr. equivalent
                                  Language – 2 yrs. equivalent
          Electives




General Education requirements
AAOT
                                   Arts & Letters – 15 credits
                                   Soc. Science – 15 credits
                                   Science – 15 credits
                        General
                                   Writing – 2 courses
      Major            Education
                                   Multicultural – 2 courses

                                   Math – 1 yr. equivalent
                                   Language – 2 yrs. equivalent
           Electives




Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree
Sample
Transfer
Schedule
What students say
“My advisor was more helpful and knowledgeable than I had dared to hope. He
really made a huge difference in my experience.”

“My academic advisor was really helpful and organized!”

“I really enjoyed IntroDUCKtion. Before going, I was feeling really uncertain
about college and if I would be able to handle everything and felt rather lost on
where to start with the whole process of scheduling classes, or anything for that
matter. IntroDUCKtion eased many of my worries and I’m glad that if I do need
help, there are a lot of friendly people I can talk to to help clear up any problems.
I feel a lot more confident about the whole idea of college now.”


- Quotes taken from IntroDUCKtion surveys, University of Oregon, 2009
Academic Advising
      • Your Academic Department
      • Office of Academic Advising
      • Center for Multicultural
        Academic Excellence (CMAE)
      • Accessible Education Center
      • Services for Student Athletes
      • University Teaching and
        Learning Center

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Advisor training basics 2012 dars

  • 1. Welcome New Faculty Training for Introducktion
  • 2. Goals for Today When you leave today, you should be able to… •Understand the UO’s general education requirements •Utilize and interpret the Degree Audit Report •Advise incoming students on fall course placement
  • 3. IntroDUCKtion Schedule On Day 1, students will: • Better understand UO academics • Learn about the Bachelor’s Degree • Participate in advising workshop • Take placements That night, students will: • Review course options • Complete p. 54-55 in Student Handbook On Day 2, students will: • Meet with an advisor • Register for Fall Quarter classes
  • 5. ARH 204 – History of Western Art DAN 251 – Looking at Dance AAD 250 – Art and Human Values ENG 104 – Fiction CLAS 201 – Greek Life and culture SPAN 150 - Culture of Span speaking world EC 101 – Contemporary Economic Issues HIST 191 – China Past and Present INTL 250 – Values Systems PSY 202 – Mind & Society HIST 104 - World History MATH 243 – Intro to Statistics Yes, PS 205, PS 199 & Rel 101 Bollywood to Hollywood PHYS 152 – Physics of Sound and Music ES 101 CIS 111 – Web Programming Interior GEOL 101- Earth’s Dynamic J201 ASTR 121 – The solar System J199 PSY 201 – Mind & Society ARH 207 – History of Indian Art No – take WR 121 in Winter MUJ 350 – History of Jazz HIST 250 – African American History J 201 – Media and Society AAD 250 – Art & Human Values ANTH 161 – World Cultures ANTH 199 – Consuming Agendas WR 121 Winter Term J 101 – Grammar J100 – Media & Society J205/J206 – Gateway to Media Take SPAN placement? Or maybe start SPAN 111 new language with Italian …then take 101 Rock Climbing J 199 Back Page Essay Magazine Have Math 111 credit Photography from high school class Working on newspaper Score puts me at MATH 095. Do I need to Is it too late to declare another major? take this in fall? Ask advisor. Do I need How will my community college credits count? Will they count towards any general ed? math for environmental studies major?
  • 6. Are major courses required for fall term?
  • 7. Building a Fall Schedule Writing Social Science Math Arts & Letters 15-17 Science credits Elective Major class Language Multicultural
  • 8. Is the student registered for a FIG?
  • 9. Building a Fall Schedule Writing Social Science Math FIG Arts & Letters 9 cr. 15-17 Science credits Elective Major class Language Multicultural
  • 10. Writing WR 121 & 122 or 123 Students take 2 writing classes, 1 of them before the end of their first year For more information, see pg.5 of your Faculty Advising Manual or pg. 18-21 of the Student Handbook
  • 11. Writing Does the student have previous credit or an ACT/SAT score that exempts them from WR 121? Does the ACT/SAT score qualify him/her for a support section of WR 121? If not, when is his/her priority registration time? Fall A-G Winter H-O Spring P-Z
  • 12. Standard Writing Placement Score SAT Critical Reading ACT English Writing Placement 470 or Below 18 or below WR 212 (with option to co-enroll in supporting tutorial course WR 195) 480 – 700 19 – 31 WR 121 710 or above 32 or above WR 122 or 123 Advanced Writing Placement Test Score Writing Placement AP Language & Composition 3, 4, 5 WR 122 or 123 (exempt from WR 121 IB English A (higher level exam) 5 Writing requirement completed
  • 19. Building a Fall Schedule Writing Social Science Math Arts & Letters 15-17 Science credits Elective Major class Language Multicultural
  • 20. Scenarios Which course should these students take? When? • Becca Schulze has an SAT score of 700 and no transfer credit. • Andrew Wahlstrom has an ACT score of 32 and no transfer credit. • Lori Manson has an SAT score of 360 and transfer credit from her local community college for WR 121. • Shasta McLester has a SAT score of 420 but thinks she took a AP test at her high school. What should she do?
  • 21. Language and/or Math Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) 2 years of a second 1 year of language college-level math (or equivalent proficiency) (or equivalent proficiency)
  • 22. Language Where to start? • Begin a new language • Continue from HS - take placement • Continue with college credit – take next course in series 2 yrs equivalent of college-level language = Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
  • 23. Language Fall Winter Spring intensive SPAN/FR SPAN/FR year one 111 112 OR standard year one 101 102 103 year two 201 202 203 Proficiency through “203”= Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
  • 25. Building a Fall Schedule Writing Social Science Math Arts & Letters 15-17 Science credits Elective Major class Language Multicultural
  • 26. Scenarios What is your language recommendation? 2. Arwen wants to study Italian, which she’s never taken before. 3. Jennifer took Spanish all through high school, and is thinking about continuing. 4. Terrie has credit through FR 201 from Lane Community College. 5. Megan took the Spanish CLEP test and earned credit for Spanish 201 – 203.
  • 27. Math Where to start? • SAT or ACT score • Placement score (standard or advanced) • Continue with college credit – take next course in series One year of college-level math = Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • 28. Math 70 Prep courses 95 111 105 112 241 106, 107 251 College-level courses 242 252 1 yr. of college-level math = Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • 29. Math 70 Take the Standard Placement 95 111 105 112 241 106, 107 Take the Advanced 251 242 Placement 252 1 yr. of college-level math = Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • 30. Math 70 Take Standard Placement 95 111* 105 112 241 106, 107 Take Advanced Placement 251 242 252 *Students who qualify for MATH 111 with SAT/ACT scores or standard placement will need to take a MATH 111 Readiness Quiz today or tomorrow. 1 yr. of college-level math = Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • 32. Building a Fall Schedule Writing Social Science Math Arts & Letters 15-17 Science credits Elective Major class Language Multicultural
  • 33. Scenarios What would be your math recommendation? 2. Tami has an SAT score of 540 and no previous credit. She is interested in a Biology major. 3. What if Tami were interested in majoring in Romance Languages? 4. Katie has an AP score of 4 on Calculus AB. She is undeclared. 5. Bil has an ACT score of 25 and wants to major in Business or Economics. 6. Jenni placed into Math 70 however she feels this doesn’t reflect her Math ability.
  • 34. “The Groups” Explore both breadth and depth: ~4 courses in each Arts and Social Science Letters Science
  • 41. Building a Fall Schedule Writing Social Science Math Arts & Letters 15-17 Science credits Elective Major class Language Multicultural
  • 42. Multicultural Requirement 2 courses total, from different categories It’s important that you understand American Cultures viewpoints and cultures. other Workplaces will expect this. The International increasingly connected. world is Cultures Identity, Pluralism & Tolerance
  • 44. 2 s e oo ch
  • 45. Building a Fall Schedule Writing Social Science Math Arts & Letters 15-17 Science credits Elective Major class Language Multicultural
  • 46. Building a Fall Schedule Writing Social Science Math FIG Arts & Letters 9 cr. 15-17 Science credits Elective Major class Language Multicultural
  • 47. Building a Fall Schedule Writing Social Science Math Arts & Letters 15-17 Science credits Elective Major class Language Multicultural
  • 48. Building a Fall Schedule Writing Social Science Math Arts & Letters 15-17 Science credits Elective Major class Language Possible Electives: Transfer Seminar, Multicultural Freshman Seminar, SAPP, dance, p.e., or TLC
  • 51. Special considerations when advising transfer students
  • 59. Arts & Letters – 15 credits Soc. Science – 15 credits Science – 15 credits General Writing – 2 courses Major Education Multicultural – 2 courses Math – 1 yr. equivalent Language – 2 yrs. equivalent Electives General Education requirements
  • 60. AAOT Arts & Letters – 15 credits Soc. Science – 15 credits Science – 15 credits General Writing – 2 courses Major Education Multicultural – 2 courses Math – 1 yr. equivalent Language – 2 yrs. equivalent Electives Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree
  • 62. What students say “My advisor was more helpful and knowledgeable than I had dared to hope. He really made a huge difference in my experience.” “My academic advisor was really helpful and organized!” “I really enjoyed IntroDUCKtion. Before going, I was feeling really uncertain about college and if I would be able to handle everything and felt rather lost on where to start with the whole process of scheduling classes, or anything for that matter. IntroDUCKtion eased many of my worries and I’m glad that if I do need help, there are a lot of friendly people I can talk to to help clear up any problems. I feel a lot more confident about the whole idea of college now.” - Quotes taken from IntroDUCKtion surveys, University of Oregon, 2009
  • 63. Academic Advising • Your Academic Department • Office of Academic Advising • Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (CMAE) • Accessible Education Center • Services for Student Athletes • University Teaching and Learning Center

Editor's Notes

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  • #4: Terrie IntroD schedule and activities mirrors academic schedule – coming together and then moving apart as in fall, mirrors demands on students – large group lecture followed by small group discussion; follow-up with faculty tomorrow; small group teams; homework overnight; Student schedule – homework tonight “ See you in class” – some parents in “Insight Seminar”; can also participate in WOW
  • #5: Terrie St handbook available for purchase Each step can be an individual piece of the puzzle – writing, language, mathemetics, FIGs – general education, electives, major courses FIG information available in the workshop
  • #6: Terrie St handbook available for purchase Each step can be an individual piece of the puzzle – writing, language, mathemetics, FIGs – general education, electives, major courses FIG information available in the workshop
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  • #22: Lori You prob know you will need to choose a major. graduate with a Bachelor’s degree.. There are diff types of bachelor’s degrees. One common type requires math, the other language. In the next workshop we’ll talk in more detail about which one is best for you and where you should start.
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