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Who Can Post IAP For-Credit Subjects

How to Determine Units for IAP Credit Subjects

How Often Should a Class Meet

Safety and Liability

Rooms and AV Equipment

How to Post IAP Subjects

 

Also see the following pages:

Role of IAP Coordinator / IAP Administrator

Using the Posting Form for Credit Subjects

Dates to Remember

Reserving Rooms / AV Equipment

Post / Revise Your IAP Subjects

 

ORGANIZING FOR-CREDIT SUBJECTS

The information below is provided for IAP subject organizers and includes details on organizer "eligibility," determining credit units, class scheduling, safety and liability, reserving rooms and equipment, and subject posting instructions.

NOTE: If you wish to bypass this information and begin using the IAP posting system, go to the Post/Revise Your IAP Activity or Subject page.


Participation and Eligibility

Subjects offered for academic credit must be sponsored by an MIT academic department and must have faculty supervision. Only the academic department's designated IAP administrator may post a for-credit subject. For a current list of designated IAP administrators for academic departments, go to the IAP Sponsoring Groups and Authorized Users page.

How to Determine Units for IAP Credit Subjects

1 unit = 1 hour per week x 13 weeks of fall or spring term = 13 hours

How often should a class meet?

  • Leader determines distribution of hours over 4 weeks of IAP

  • 19 class days and 1 holiday (Martin Luther King Day) in IAP 2004

  • Final exam within IAP (no examination period)

  • Hours should match units listed in the MIT Bulletin

  • While unit breakdowns in the MIT Bulletin do not represent IAP weekly loads, they provide the ratio of scheduled hours to outside work, such as:
    • 1/2 (seminar with 2-0-4 units)
    • 1/3 (subject with 3-0-9 units)

  • If units are to be arranged, they should follow typical ratios of scheduled
    hours to outside work. It might be helpful to review some examples from a previous IAP.

When setting a schedule, determine a reasonable load of class and lab hours with enough time for outside work hours.

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Safety and Liability

Institute Guidelines for health, safety, and legal regulations, as well as policies for the use of MIT facilities, must be met for all activities. The Environment, Health, and Safety Office (EHS Office) must be consulted if your subject or activity involves any of the following:

  • high voltage
  • pressure vessels
  • ballistics
  • aircraft
  • large balloon
  • structures
  • use of hazardous materials, equipment, or machinery
  • explosives
  • open flames
  • hazardous wastes
  • public art displays or performances
  • building, tower, or bridge construction on MIT property
  • anything that might endanger life, limb, sight, or hearing of participants or bystanders.


For more information on safety, go to the MIT Safety Office web site.

Reserving Rooms and Audio-Visual Equipment

Subject organizers are responsible for scheduling and reserving rooms for their classes; naming a location on the IAP on-line subject posting form does NOT reserve the room. Organizers also assume responsibility for ordering audio-visual equipment when needed.

For detailed information on reserving rooms and renting AV equipment for IAP subjects, go to the Room Reservation / Audio-Visual Information page.

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Posting an IAP Subject

NOTICE: MIT is closed from December 25, 2003 to January 5, 2004 (first day of IAP). Activity and subject descriptions posted during that period will not be reviewed and placed on line until January 5th. As MIT community members peruse IAP listings during November and December, organizers are encouraged to submit listings prior to December 24.

  • Before you attempt to post a subject, you must obtain posting authorization from IAP staff in the Academic Resource Center. To determine if you already have posting authority, please check the IAP Sponsoring Groups and Authorized Users list. If you are not the authorized IAP Administrator or have questions about submitting subjects, please contact iap-www@mit.edu.
  • IAP '04 for-credit subjects must be submitted and posted electronically. In order to post subjects, you must first have your personal certificate. If you don't have a certificate, you may obtain one by going to the MIT WebSIS - Student Information System. Note that you must first have a MIT username with password (generally this is your MIT Kerberos ID)

  • For detailed information on using the electronic IAP subject posting system, including how to post a new subject or rollover a subject from a prior year, go to the Using the IAP Posting Form for Credit Subjects page.

  • Once you have prepared your subject electronically you may submit it for review. When your subject has been approved, it will automatically be posted in this IAP '04 On-line Guide. If posted by October 31, it will also be published in the print version of the IAP Guide.

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