To assess the need for this course, Tanner analyzed the process of becoming a University Innovation Fellow and the work completed during that time. Further, he looked at the execution phase of the project the student identified during training and how the project was carried out. In looking at these aspects of being a University Innovation Fellow, Tanner recognized that not only could creating a course provide the student with credit, but it could motivate the student to produce their best work and provide them with more structure once they are launched as a fellow.
== Section 3 Academic Permission ==
Sample textIn order the UIF course at UVU to be accepted, Tanner had to pitch his idea to the administration. Prior to pitching his course idea, Tanner created a syllabus for the course which included the six-week training process, the Silicon Valley Meetup, the execution phase of the student's project, and a final presentation to the dean at the end of the semester.
After pitching his course proposal and syllabus to the administration, they stated that if more students wanted to become University Innovation Fellows at UVU it could be possible. Tanner and UVU recruited more fellows on campus and they established the course.
== Course Structure ==
As previously mentioned, the course consists of the six-week training process, the Silicon Valley Meetup, the execution phase of the student's project, and a final presentation to the dean at the end of the semester. The student receives course credit for an undergraduate research course and must pay for those credits. The instructor for the course is the sponsor of the University Innovation Fellows on campus and all work completed throughout the semester is also submitted to him/her. With this being said, the student receives a final grade at the end of the semester.
== Section 4 ==
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