Academic Policies
Individual Studies Courses: Policies and Guidelines
(Policy added on 5/2/08)
7/10/09 additions: Honors Internship, Honors Preceptorship, and link to Honors Guidelines
9/14/09 revision: Change to Honors Preceptorship grading system (Policy #3)
These policies and
guidelines apply only to the following Individual Studies (IS) Courses:
- Preceptorship:
191, 291, 391, 491, 591, 691, 791
- Preceptorship - Honors: 191H, 291H, 391H, 491H
- Directed Research: 392,
492
- Internship:
193, 293, 393, 493, 593, 693, 793
- Internship - Honors: 193H, 293H, 393H, 493H
- Legislative
Internship: 493L, 593L
- Practicum:
194, 294, 394, 494, 594, 694, 794
- Independent
Study: 199, 299, 399, 499, 599, 699, 799
- Independent
Study – Honors: 199H, 299H, 399H, 499H
Policies for Individual Studies
Courses listed above:
- Determination
of credit: The University and Board of Regents require a minimum of 45 hours of course
work for each unit of credit awarded.
- The number of
credits of Individual Studies must lie within the approved credit range listed in
the catalog course description.
- Grading System: With the exception of Directed Research, Independent Study-Honors,
and Preceptorship–Honors, Individual Studies courses carry grades of S, P, F, I, W.
Directed Research, Independent Study-Honors, and Preceptorship–Honors courses carry grades of A, B, C, D, E, I, W.
Note: All Individual Studies-Honors courses are limited to Honors students, except with permission by the Honors College.
- The content of an Individual Studies course must not significantly duplicate material
offered in a regularly scheduled course in the department in the current
semester; any exceptions must be approved by the college dean.
- Departments
and programs must have Individual Studies proposal forms modeled on the
approved University templates (see Curriculum forms) that are to be
completed when the student enrolls in the course or at the beginning of the
term.
- For
undergraduate Individual Studies courses, the instructor or project advisor
must provide either a course syllabus or a project plan detailing: (1)
learning outcomes, (2) expected reading, or lab or field work, (3) expected
meetings, (4) expected work products, and (5) criteria to be used for
evaluation and grading.
- All proposal
forms and project plans must be signed by the instructor and the student
and filed in the department or program office within a week after the
term commences.
- At the end of
the term, or whenever the student completes the project, the instructor
or project advisor must complete a record of the outcome that explains
the grade submitted. The record of outcome form with the instructor’s
signature should be filed in the department or program office when the
course grade is submitted.
- If students
are paid in association with an Individual Studies course, academic credit
can be awarded only for faculty-approved academic work as defined by
department policy. Students must check on the department policy before
enrolling for internship or practicum credit related to their paid jobs.
- If
registration for an Individual Studies course occurs after the twenty-first
day of the regular semester, after the first two days of Winter Session or
Pre-session, or after the first week of a Summer Session, the department
head (or designee) must sign the Change of Schedule form, in addition to the
instructor.
- If a grade of
Incomplete is awarded for an Individual
Studies course at the end of the term, another Project Advisor must be
identified who agrees to evaluate the student’s work, should the original
Project Advisor become unavailable.
Guidelines for Individual Studies
Courses listed above:
- The student
should have a specific proposal or project
in mind when requesting an Individual Studies course.
- Honors College students requesting Honors Individual Studies and the faculty who supervise those courses should consult the Guidelines for Honors Individual Studies.
- The
enrollment fee for Individual Studies credit is calculated at the same rate as
for other credit courses.
- Students should enroll within the first three weeks of the Fall
and Spring Semesters or immediately after the beginning of Winter or Summer Sessions.
Students must complete the required 45 hours of course work per credit unit
before the last day of the term. The last day to register for Individual Studies
in Fall and Spring Semesters without incurring a late charge is the same as for
all other courses; see the University Dates and Deadlines,
late payment fees and the Census Date late charge..
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