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Independent Study - ENGL 495
This course
offers the English major whose grade point average is at least
3.00 the opportunity to pursue a topic or an idea of interest
that has arisen out of another course already completed. It
is not intended to be a means by which a student may take
privately a course normally offered in the curriculum.
The student
is expected to:
- Secure
a professors permission to be the students mentor.
This must be done prior to the semester in which the work
is to be pursued; the student may not register for Literature
495 without having first secured this permission.
- Submit
the following in writing to the professor within one week
after the semester has begun: the topic or area of interest
to be pursued, a proposed reading list, a schedule of the
number of private meetings desired with the professor, the
types of papers to be submitted, and an indication of credit
desired (1-4 hours)
- The
professor will promptly make suggestions or additions to
insure that the amount of work proposed is sufficient for
the credit desired and that the proposal does not put an
unacceptable burden on the professors workload. A
copy of the request should be returned to the student, and
a time for the individual sessions should be agreed upon.
- Faithfully
adhere to the schedule. The burden for completing the work
according to the agreed upon deadlines lies entirely with
the student. The professor may drop a student from the course
without credit whenever it is felt the student is not pursuing
the work with sufficient diligence to achieve a satisfying
outcome.
- Complete
all work, including the submission of all papers, not later
than one week prior to the conclusion of the semester in
which the work is being done.
Any deviation
from the above guidelines must have the full concurrence of
the student, advising professor, and chair of the department.
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