PORT5993
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PORT 5993 - Directed Studies (1-4 Cr.)
Course description
Lusophone studies (Portuguese-speaking Africa, Brazil, Portugal). Areas not covered in other courses. Students submit reading plans for particular topics, figures, periods, or issues.
Prereq MA or PhD candidate, instr consent.
Students enrolling in this directed study/research course will complete the University's common Directed Study/Research contract with the faculty mentor/evaluator. The Faculty member will ensure academic standards are upheld, including:
- the work proposed is at the appropriate level for the course, academic in nature, and the student will be involved intellectually in the project.
- the project scope is reasonable for one semester and the number of credits specified (42 hours of work per credit)
- the faculty mentor is qualified to serve in this role
- assessment of student learning and grading criteria are clear and appropriate
- the student will be working in a respectful, inclusive environment
Prereq MA or PhD candidate, instr consent.
Students enrolling in this directed study/research course will complete the University's common Directed Study/Research contract with the faculty mentor/evaluator. The Faculty member will ensure academic standards are upheld, including:
- the work proposed is at the appropriate level for the course, academic in nature, and the student will be involved intellectually in the project.
- the project scope is reasonable for one semester and the number of credits specified (42 hours of work per credit)
- the faculty mentor is qualified to serve in this role
- assessment of student learning and grading criteria are clear and appropriate
- the student will be working in a respectful, inclusive environment
Minimum credits
1
Maximum credits
4
Is this course repeatable?
Yes
What is the maximum number of completions allowed?
9
What is the maximum number of credits that can be earned from this course?
9
Grading basis
OPT - Student Option
Independent Study
Requirements
000017
Fulfills the writing intensive requirement?
No
Typically offered term(s)
Every Fall, Spring & Summer