To take Supervised Research, select LAW 40001 and the specific section for an individual faculty member that is listed on the Web. You must then complete a Supervised Research Form, which will need approval from the Law School faculty member you selected and the Registrar’s Office.
Experiential course selections should be done online during the same period prior to the start of each term. These bids are ranked. If no additional application materials are required, seats will be allocated based on ranked bid.
Before serving as a supervisor or CF mentor for purposes of ASHA certification, individuals must have earned at least two hours of professional development post-certification (one-time requirement) in the area of supervision and/or clinical instruction. Have you met the new supervision requirements?
Courses outside the Law School may be added during add/drop at the start of the term. If you add the course on SIS during add/drop, the credits will only appear as 0 units until you have filed the completed form and the request is approved. To take a course outside the Law School, you must fill in a Course Outside Law School Form.
Students select a viable topic in forensic science to research. Students meet with their instructor once a week for two months. Students will also be able to get guidance from the forensic lead faculty and other forensic staff throughout the entire process of the research. Grading is H, S, or U nly. Course is eligible for In Progress (IP) grade.
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While supervised research projects demand less in terms of scheduled class time, their purpose is to provide students with the same experience of researching and writing a major paper as students who choose seminars, which includes familiarizing themselves with existing scholarship on their chosen subject.
While supervised research projects demand less in terms of scheduled class time, their purpose is to provide students with the same experience of researching and writing a major paper as students who choose seminars, which includes familiarizing themselves with existing scholarship on their chosen subject.
The UCL Doctoral School and UCL Arena Centre for Research-based Education can support you in your supervision of research students through professional development and resources.
An overview of the professional development courses and workshops available for staff responsible for research supervision.
To take Supervised Research, select LAW 40001 and the specific section for an individual faculty member that is listed on the Web. You must then complete a Supervised Research Form, which will need approval from the Law School faculty member you selected and the Registrar’s Office.
Open Enrollment Course Selections should be done online during the same period prior to the start of each term. These bids are ranked according to your relative interest.
Unti you click Submit, your changes will not be saved. To drop courses in which you are enrolled, select "Dropped via Web" from the drop down menu next to the course, and click "Submit". To view your schedule click on Main Menu in the top left corner. Select the Course Enrollment menu.
If you are admitted to a permission of instructor course and decide to drop the course, you must inform both the instructor and the Law School registrar’s office.
You may adjust your non-limited enrollment courses in SIS. You must be enrolled in 12-16 units by the end of the add/drop period for each term (even though the computer may allocate you up to 20 units!). You must follow all deadlines or you will miss the opportunity to bid for limited enrollment courses.
If you are admitted to a limited or permission of instructor course and decide to drop the course, you must inform both the instructor and the Law School registrar’s office.
During the law school early preference period prior to each term (October for the Spring Term and June for the Fall Term), you will bid for limited enrollment and experiential courses and put in your preferences for open enrollment and permission of instructor courses. You will also submit any required materials. Early preference course selections will be made via YLS:Courses. No late bids or changes will be permitted.
Before serving as a clinical instructor or supervisor for purposes of ASHA certification, individuals must
Before serving as a supervisor or CF mentor for purposes of ASHA certification, individuals must
Have you met the new supervision requirements? Check your status by looking up yourself on the certification verification page.