CHET (Certification in Higher Education Teaching) Program

   
 

In collaboration with the Faculty of Graduate Studies, UTS has designed a Certification in Higher Education Teaching (CHET) program. Our goal is to help academic departments prepare PhD students for the full range of faculty responsibilities and also for other careers where presentation and communication skills are needed.  The CHET program requirements are flexible and should not extend the time to complete or add unreasonable content to existing graduate programs.

 

 

** The CHET program is free for any graduate students currently enrolled at the University of Manitoba.  There is a fee of $250.00 for those who wish to complete the program but have already graduated and were unable to fulfill the CHET requirements during their course of study. 

CHET Graduation

Congratulations to the 2011 CHET Grads.  Click here for more information.

Objectives

The CHET program has the following objectives:

  • to introduce graduate students to the theory, accumulated experience and knowledge of higher education pedagogy
  • to give program participants the opportunity to develop their teaching and presentation skills in a supervised and collegial atmosphere
  • to prepare graduate students to integrate the demands of research, teaching, and service in an academic career as well as develop presentation skills needed for a wide range of non-academic careers
  • to provide certified recognition for individuals who have worked to prepare themselves for all aspects of future career responsibilities covered by the CHET program

CHET Passport

The passport contains a learning contract and records progress through the program.

Requirements

  1. CHET Core Course Alternatives
    To meet the Core Course requirements you must complete one of the following:

    Option 1
    Credit Course EDUB 7416 Teaching and Learning in Post-Secondary Education (3 credit hours = 30 hours)
    You may register for this course on Aurora. This course is offered through the Faculty of Education.

    NB. If this course is part of your program of studies, you may take the credit course however, you must receive prior approval from your faculty advisor.

    Option 2
    Non-Credit Course
    - CHET Theory Course (30 hours) - you must register for this course on the UTS website.

    Option 3
    Teaching Techniques
    (15 hours) and Course Construction and Organization (15 hours) plus 2 Research Papers. A Project may replace the 2 Research Papers, upon approval by the CHET Advisor.  You may register for this course on the top right hand side of this page..

  2. Workshop Requirements

    Attend and participate in at least 20 hours of UTS, departmental, conference, and/or discipline-related workshops related to teaching. At least eight hours must involve topics related to understanding the academic environment and faculty research responsibilities.

  3. Teaching Practicum

    TA work at least six hours of faculty-supervised TA teaching, a teaching plan, a student learning assessment, self, student's  and mentor's evaluations.

    or

    Mentor supervised teaching. At least three hours of mentor observation and four hours of mentor-supervised teaching, a teaching plan, a student learning assessment, self-, student- and faculty-mentor evaluations.

  4. Teaching Dossier and Curriculum Vitae (CV)

    Complete a teaching dossier which includes a curriculum vitae and a statement of the individual’s philosophy of education, and documentation of the teaching practicum.

Possible Additional Requirements

In the case of graduate students who do not have sufficiently high scores on oral TOEFL or similar tests, additional preparation for English as a foreign language oral tests may be required.

Who is eligible for CHET?

Any doctoral students registered at the University of Manitoba.  Depending on space, Master's students or Post Doctoral Fellows may be eligible to participate.  Any Master's students are asked to provide a letter of intent and a letter of support from his/her advisor. 

The Certificate

CHET participants will receive a formal certificate upon completion of all program requirements. If students complete the CHET program prior to graduating, the credential will be indicated on their official transcript.

Advantages of a CHET Certificate

The U of M's CHET program is modeled after similar programs at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) and York University. Both UNB and York report that graduates of their programs have found it easier to find jobs as a result of the certification. Graduates also report feeling better prepared for the full range of responsibilities as new faculty members.

For further information, contact Erica Jung at: mailto:junge@cc.umanitoba.ca

If you would like to apply to the CHET program please click here