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IDIS 704 - Graduate Seminar in Interdisciplinary Studies |
The weekly seminar course allows students to investigate and present ideas and results pertaining to current research in interdisciplinary studies. The offerings may include presentations of current literature, research methodology, and topics related to students’ own research work. Students participate in discussions and critique the work present. All IDIS students must successfully complete this seminar course once during their program of studies. MA and MSc students are required to attend and participate in all seminar sessions to obtain credit for the course. This is a PASS/FAIL course.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Self-Directed, Audio/Video, Seminar |
IDIS 791 - Special Topics |
The course provides an opportunity for students to study at an advanced level a topic relevant to their interdisciplinary program.
Credits: 3.000 TO 6.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Self-Directed, Final Exam, Audio/Video, Field Camp, Seminar, World Wide Web |
IDIS 798 - MSc Thesis |
The MSc thesis requires that a student undertake original research involving a literature review and the development of a research design and methodology appropriate to the research problem. The implementation of the research methodology normally includes original investigation and data collection, the analyses and discussion of which constitute the major part of the completed research thesis. The thesis may involve, but is not confined to, the testing of a specific hypothesis or hypotheses. This is a PASS/FAIL course.
Credits: 12.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Masters Thesis |
IDIS 799 - MA Thesis |
This is a PASS/FAIL course.
Credits: 12.000 Levels: Graduate, Doctoral Schedule Types: Masters Thesis |
IDIS 804 - Graduate Seminar in Interdisciplinary Studies |
The weekly seminar course allows students to investigate and present ideas and results pertaining to current research in interdisciplinary studies. The offerings may include presentations of current literature, research methodology, and topics related to the student’s own research. Students participate in discussions and critique works. All IDIS students must successfully complete this seminar course once during their program of studies. Students are required to attend and participate in all seminar sessions to obtain credit for the course. This is a PASS/FAIL course.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Self-Directed, Audio/Video, Seminar |
IDIS 899 - PhD Dissertation |
The doctoral dissertation must emphasize the candidate’s original research or provide an original investigation, interpretation, or synthesis of existing research. This is a PASS/FAIL course.
Credits: 12.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Doctoral Thesis |
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