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| Clinical education: Entails the practice of learned didactic and experiential skills, most frequently in health care and legal settings, under the supervision of a credentialed practitioner. |
| Cooperative education: Special program offered by a department or school in which students alternate work and study, usually spending a number of weeks in study (typically full-time) and a number of weeks in employment away from campus (typically full-time). Alternatively, cooperative education may occur when students simultaneously attend classes part-time and work part-time during consecutive school terms in an intentionally planned and coordinated way. Students receive academic credit for cooperative education when the experiences meet the criteria for credit (i.e., faculty supervision, reflective components, evidence of learning). |
| Field work: Supervised student research or practice carried out away from the institution and in direct contact with the people, natural phenomena, or other entities being studied; especially frequent in fields including anthropology, archaeology, sociology, social work, earth sciences, and environmental studies. |
| Internship: Sustained work experience in a student’s field of interest assessed by a faculty member and supervised by an employer who is not the faculty member. Work can be part-time or full-time, paid or unpaid, on-campus or off-campus. The design of the internship determines whether or not the student may earn academic credit or have a formal transcript notation |
| Practicum: A course or student exercise involving practical experience in a work setting (whether paid or unpaid) as well as theoretical study, including supervised experience as part of professional pre-service education. |
| Service learning: A course or competency-based, credit-bearing educational experience in which students (a) participate in an organized service activity that meets identified community needs and (b) reflect on the service activity in such a way as to gain further understanding of course content, a broader appreciation of the discipline, and (c) an enhanced sense of civic responsibility. |
| Student teaching: A student in pre-professional and pre-service teacher education who is gaining required and evaluated experience in supervised teaching. |
| Study abroad: Students earn academic credit for coursework that occurs outside of one of the fifty states or the District of Columbia. |
Attributes of Experiential Learning in Community Settings
In order to more fully track the richness and variations of students’ experiential learning on their transcripts and to identify which of the experiences occurred substantially in the community, the following designators may apply to any course in the categories noted above.
| Community-based research: This includes, but is not limited to, e.g., field work courses, in which students complete research collecting data in a community setting and/or sharing findings with community entities in a service-learning course or an internship. |
| Service-learning: Courses in which students participate in service learning as defined above. |
| Community: Courses in which students spend a significant amount, e.g., one-third, of their time in a community setting in ways that contribute to learning objectives of the course. |
| Immersion: Courses in which students are immersed in a culture different from one’s own while extending the study of the course content. Such courses include, but are not limited to, courses taken as part of a study abroad experience. They may also include field work, practica, internships, and all other categories defined above, provided such experiences involve immersion in a culture different from that of the student. |
Approved Experiential Learning Notations
Based on the attributes defined above, the following notations, alone or in combination, have been approved:
Procedures
For courses where all enrolled students are expected to complete one or more of the community-based requirements, the specific requirement will be added to the course via a request from the course department. The following Experiential Learning notations are currently available for assignment by the course department:
The additional class requirement will be viewable to a student in the on-line schedule of classes/course offerings, in self-service registration, and on the student study list.
At the end of each term, faculty will be required to enter course grades as well as a designation at to whether each student satisfied (S) or did not satisfy (N) the community-based requirement.
For those students who satisfy the community-based course requirement, a formal transcript notation will appear under the class on the official transcript to more fully document the richness of the experience. Example:
| SPEA-J 380 INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 1.00 S |
| Immersed in Different Culture |
Approved:
Academic Leadership Council (Oct, 2005)*
Notations to be reviewed in three years; amended by formal action in the interim Academic Policies and Procedures Committee (December 2005)
Implemented at IUPUI Effective Spring 2006