| CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY | ||||||
| TEACHING AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT. ADDITIONAL FACTS AND FIGURES | ||||||
| Pittsburgh Council of Higher Education (PCHE) Units Taken by CMU Students, by Level & College | ||||||
| Units Taught by College | ||||||
| Academic Year 2000-01 | ||||||
| Units Taught | ||||||
| Units Taken by CMU Students |
by CMU |
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| Major/College | Undergraduate | Graduate | Total | Total | ||
| CFA | 262 | 30 | 292 | 157 | ||
| CIT | 288 | 102 | 390 | 247 | ||
| GSIA | 183 | 54 | 237 | 309 | ||
| HNZ | 0 | 77 | 77 | 288 | ||
| H&SS | 714 | 384 | 1,098 | 834 | ||
| INTERDISCIPLINARY | 117 | 9 | 126 | 75 | ||
| MCS | 306 | 84 | 390 | 122 | ||
| SCS | 48 | 69 | 117 | 267 | ||
| OTHER | 0 | 0 | 0 | 696 | ||
| TOTAL | 1,918 | 809 | 2,727 | 2,995 | ||
| Pittsburgh Council of Higher Education (PCHE) Colleges: | ||||||
| Allegheny Community College | Duquesne University | Point Park College | ||||
| Carlow College | La Roche College | Robert Morris College | ||||
| Chatham College | Pittsburgh Theological Seminary | University of Pittsburgh | ||||
| EBERLY CENTER FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE | ||||||
| The Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence, formerly the University Teaching Center, was established in 1982 | ||||||
| to organize and conduct programs to improve the quality of instruction at Carnegie Mellon. In recognition | ||||||
| of The Eberly Family Charitable Trust support, the Center was renamed in 1996. The Center helps both faculty | ||||||
| members and graduate students to improve teaching practices through introduction to theories of teaching | ||||||
| and learning, reflection, practice and feedback. | ||||||
| The Center for Teaching offers both public forums to discuss and explore issues related to teaching and learning | ||||||
| and private consultations on course design or redesign, implementation, and formative evaluation. Individual consultations | ||||||
| are strictly confidential. | ||||||
| Whenever possible, the Center facilitates discussions of teaching and learning across departments and colleges both | ||||||
| to address common concerns and to help transfer and adapt promising strategies to a variety of contexts. The Center | ||||||
| aims to respond to the continually changing educational needs of the campus community. | ||||||
| Summary of Programs | ||||||
| Support for Faculty | ||||||
| Individual Consultations: Course Design, Implementation and Formative Evaluation | Discussions with Faculty in First-Year Courses | |||||
| Incoming Faculty Orientation | Assistance with Using Writing in Courses | |||||
| Faculty Luncheon Seminars/Curriculum Conversations | Assistance with Working with TAs | |||||
| Consulting on Education-Related Grants | ||||||
| Publications | ||||||
| The Center for Teaching has several publications which can assist instructors in course development and implementation. | ||||||
| Among the available publications: | ||||||
| • Best Practices in Teaching First-year Undergraduates | • Promoting Academic Integrity | |||||
| • Common Difficulties in Planning Courses | • Collected Wisdom: Strategies & Resources for TAs | |||||
| • Resources for TA Training & Development | • First Year Success Series (for students) | |||||
| Support for Graduate Students | ||||||
| Seminars on Teaching | Microteaching and Feedback Workshops | |||||
| Classroom Observation and Peer Feedback by Teaching Fellows | Visits to TA Meetings or Orientations | |||||
| Documentation of Teaching Development for Future Faculty | Support for Specific Courses or Dept. TA Orientations | |||||
| Assistance with Early Course Evaluations | Monthly Reading and Discussion Group | |||||
| Course and Syllabus Design Consultations | Teaching Portfolio Working Groups | |||||