What is EDS 116?
EDS 116 is an Education Program Studies course taught by OASIS professional staff. EDS 116 focuses on research and theory on college student success, the development of college students, and effective strategies to facilitate college students’ learning. It is a four-unit, P/NP course offered each quarter. Students in EDS 116 must complete weekly readings and reaction papers, a group presentation, and a final exam paper. In addition, they must fulfill the requirement of a “practicum” that are specific to the OASIS position they seek. (For example, mentor practicum, LWP practicum, and MSTP practicum.) For more information about the EDS 116 course contact Patrick Velasquez at pvelasquez@ucsd.edu or 858-534-1467.
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