Bio 153 Phage Discovery Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Spring 2025
Undergraduate TAs for Phage Discovery will learn teaching techniques and increase their understanding of Phage Discovery Laboratory course material by assisting with lab sections, offering direct student support, and meeting weekly with undergraduate and graduate TAs to discuss and implement best practices in the lab.
UTAs will attend one or two lab sections each week and assist the graduate TA with locating supplies, answering student questions, demonstrating proper technique, discussing experimental design and data analysis, and providing moral support and motivation for students in their section. An atmosphere of enthusiasm for biology and the work at hand can motivate students and improve the lab experience.
Being an undergraduate teaching assistant will allow you to gain confidence, learn more about teaching, share knowledge, connect with other students, and prepare for other leadership roles. This experience will require you to re-learn the material covered in the course in order to explain and teach it to others. You will get to know graduate students in different graduate programs at UMass as well as laboratory staff and faculty members.
76 sp. | 166 appl.
Hours
1-4 h/wk(+1)
1-4 h/wk5-7 h/wk
Project categories
Molecular Biology(+2)
BiologyMicrobiologyMolecular Biology
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