Directed study, directed readings, and directed research courses are opportunities for students to work individually with a faculty member and to earn credit for individually designed content. the criteria that are used to determine who is eligible to teach these courses.
Directed Study Directed Study is designed to be a substitute for a traditional course that is not offered in the semester for which the student wishes to enroll. The material covered in such courses is essentially the same as that covered in the traditional course.
Directed readings may be taken for variable credit and special permission is needed for enrollment. Review and approve the contract a student has created for a course. Work with the student to revise the contract, as needed, before approval. Supervise the student’s work in such a course.
Directed Research An opportunity in which a student designs and carries out a research project under the direction of a faculty member. Directed research may be taken for variable credit and special permission is needed for enrollment. Directed Study
Directed individual study (DIS) is a college, university or college preparatory school level class providing a more in-depth and comprehensive study of a specific topic than is available in the classroom. Courses may be taken as electives.
Directed study courses are designed to enable advanced undergraduates to pursue independent research under the guidance of a faculty member. Directed Study courses offer students the opportunity to work in a focused area and in an environment that allows for considerable individual attention.
A directed reading is an independent study arranged with the guidance and oversight from a Stanford instructor. Proposals must include the topic of study as well as the deliverables for the course, i.e, what one will produce and submit for a grade.
A Directed Study is a CAS course in which a student pursues independent research under the guidance of a faculty member.
Course Description: The Directed Studies class supports students in the completion of academic tasks assigned in their general education classes. This class allows students time to bring general education assignment questions to class in order to support assignment completion.
Directed Studies is a strong foundation for all majors in Yale College, including those in the STEM fields, and is an outstanding basis for careers in law, business, public policy, education, the arts, journalism, consulting, and even engineering and medicine.
Directed Study. A course in which a student designs and carries out an independent project under the direction of a faculty member. Directed study courses may be taken for variable credit and special permission is needed for enrollment.
An opportunity in which a student designs and carries out a research project under the direction of a faculty member. Directed research may be taken for variable credit and special permission is needed for enrollment.
directed reading seminar is a course tailored for students writing their thesis proposal and who wish to defend their thesis the following semester. Typically, students attending this seminar will be entering their third semester. Ideally, you should have decided on a thesis topic and an Advisor (with the help of the academic dean or committee) to work with before you enroll for this course. Your chosen Advisor should have approved working with you and your thesis topic, which you should have intimated to an AGS administrative staff. Students interested in this seminar should be well on their way to finishing up a thesis proposal which the Advisor will approve by the end of the directed reading seminar. Although this seminar has no additional pre-requisites, students are expected to have done a good deal of background reading to prepare them for their thesis research.
Whatever course you decide upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong. There are always difficulties arising, which tempt you to believe that your critics are right. To map out a course of action and follow it to an end requires courage.
Directed Study. Directed Study is designed to be a substitute for a traditional course that is not offered in the semester for which the student wishes to enroll. The material covered in such courses is essentially the same as that covered in the traditional course.
Credits earned in independent study courses may not exceed six credits per semester.
Independent Study. Independent Study is intended to be an extension, or "spin-off," of a traditional course. It provides the student with an opportunity to pursue/research a subject in more depth and in a more independent manner than would be possible in a traditional course.
Directed study uses the same application form but does not require an outline since the course description is the same as the traditional course. Any application must be signed by the student, the instructor/sponsor and the department chairperson.
Students may carry no more than one independent study course and one directed study course during a summer session. Both independent study and directed study courses are only possible by arrangement and at the discretion of the instructor and/or the department.