Peer Instructors - World Cultures
BIC Peer instructors are upper level BIC students who assist freshman and professors in the first year BIC course of World Cultures and Rhetoric. It is a paid position in which each student is assigned to a small group class to aid the professor and students throughout the semester by taking attendance, grading assignments, providing review sessions for tests, and hosting office hours every week for students to come in and get help. Being a PI is a rewarding opportunity to get to know and help younger members of the BIC community, while also getting to work more closely with the BIC faculty.

Head Peer Instructor
Class: Senior
Major: International Studies
World Cultures I

Class: Senior
Major: Professional Writing & Rhetoric (Pre-Law)
World Cultures I- 01: Dr. Whitlark

Class: Sophomore
Major: International Studies (Pre-Law) + Honors Program
World Cultures I- 02: Dr. Long

Class: Junior
Major: Biology (Pre-Med) + Honors Program
World Cultures I- 03: Dr. Gonzalez

Class: Junior
Major: Economics and History
World Cultures I- 04: Dr. Morera

Class: Junior
Major: Political Science
World Cultures I- 05: Dr. Novakovic

Class: Junior
Major: History (Pre-Law)
World Cultures I-06 Dr. King

Class: Senior
Major: History
World Cultures I-07: Dr. Jug

Class: Sophomore
Major: International Studies (Pre-Law) + Honors Program
World Cultures I- 08: Dr. Richmann

Class: Senior
Major: Psychology
World Cultures I- 09: Dr. Looper

Class: Junior
Major: University Scholar (Pre-Law) + Honors Program
World Cultures I- 10: Dr. Jones