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Show Interviewer Date Exit Interview University of Utah Mathematics Department Name: E-mail Address (optional): Web Page Address (optional): ; phone number (optional): May we make (or maintain) a link for you on our No< alumni pages, located at http://www.math.utah.edu/ Yes, use my web people/alumni.htmI? Circle preference. page URL only. Yes, use my e-mail address only. Yes, use both my e-mail and web page addresses. Overall, how satisfied are you with the classes you took in the Math Department? Please rate course content as well as quality of teaching. Overall, how satisfied are you with the support you received in the Math Department, outside of the classroom? Please take a few minutes to rate our tutoring center, computer lab, advising, interactions with faculty and staff, and the general sense of community. Do you wish to elaborate on these ratings? poor < = = > excellent course content o o o o o teaching quality: o o o o o tutoring center o o o o o computer lab: o o o o o advising: o o o o o faculty/staff interactions: o o o o o sense of community: o o o o o courses did you take here, and when did you take them? What specific comments would you like to make ahonr th* ct~n ™.u A education might be improved.) especially effective or ineffective, ways in which this % « L " £ t S S S ' ° f » being a Math major Which experiences were the least valuable? How can we make our undergraduate program more effective, from your point of view? For example, we are trying to find more avenues for "active" involvement, and we are exploring ways for undergraduates, graduate students and faculty to work together collaboratively, as is more common in the lab sciences. We are contemplating an expansion of our summer program, both in terms of course offerings and collaborative projects. Please comment on the summer program ideas, on the value of "active" and/or "collaborative" mathematics from your point of view, or on any other curricular and extracurricular issues which you feel are important for us to consider. With the insight from your own experiences you can help current and future undergraduates who major in Mathematics at the University of Utah. Do you have any other comments? |