| For students with well-defined
goals and motivation, independent study provides a way
to earn academic credit while pursuing a topic or project
of particular interest. Undergraduate students may take
independent study courses as part of their curriculum
up to a maximum of 20 percent of their total hours completed
at U.T.Dallas.
The subject of an independent study may arise from a
student's own experience and interests or may derive
from a class. A course of independent study might comprise
a research topic culminating in one or several papers,
a series of readings accompanied by short papers or
an annotated bibliography, artistic explorations in
the visual arts or creative writing, or other academically
appropriate activities.
Students considering a course of independent study should
identify for themselves their area of interest and contact
a faculty member appropriate to this area of interest
to act as faculty supervisor. Normally, a student should
approach a faculty member with whom he or she has already
taken at least one class. Students should note that
faculty members are under no particular obligation to
accept students for independent study, since these are
always an addition to the faculty member's teaching
load. Therefore, students should be prepared to demonstrate
that they are capable of defining, organizing, and completing
an independent course of study.
Once a faculty member has agreed to supervise a course
of independent study, the student and faculty member
should come to a clear understanding of the nature and
scope of the project and its goals. In some cases, this
will involve frequent and regular meetings; in others,
the student may meet with the faculty supervisor only
a few times during the semester. In all cases, however,
the requirements of the independent study should be
clear to both parties and specified in writing in the Application
and Registration for Independent Study.
To register, students should complete an Application
and Registration for Independent Study, which is
signed by the faculty supervisor and turned in to the
office of the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies when the student registers.
Students will normally register for three hours of credit
under the independent studies course number in their
majors: AP4V71, HST 4V93, or LIT 4V49. Once the faculty
supervisor has signed the application, the student will
receive the appropriate CRN and section number and may
register for the independent studies course.
Normally, only regular Arts and Humanities faculty members
supervise independent study. Visiting faculty, senior
lecturers, part-time lecturers, and teaching assistants
do not usually take on independent study, though in
certain circumstances, senior lecturers may agree to
act as faculty supervisors. Students may consult the
office of the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies (JO 4.510, 883-2980) to
determine which faculty are regular members of the Arts
and Humanities faculty.
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