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Dec 21, 2024
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GRAD 400 - Essentials of Graduate Study 3 Credit(s)
GRAD 400 prepares students with the skills required for competent performance in graduate education. It is foundational to students’ understandings of what an applied graduate degree involves. Students are exposed to the nature, benefits, and responsibilities of graduate work while becoming acquainted with university expectations for writing, critical thinking, and research procedures for applied investigations. The course orients students to the use of the internet and electronic library databases available for research and research and writing standards for graduation education. The course prepares students to become competent consumers of research as well as providing them with the necessary skills for producing applied research in professional settings. Students will engage in multiple forms of writing.
Prerequisite(s): ORGL 404 /ORGL 504 or permission of program director.
Notes: This course may only be taken by a junior or senior undergrauate student accepted into the baccalaureate + 1 program with permission for the program director. Students may not go beyond six hours in their baccalaureate + 1 program without completing this course successfully. Grading Method: Student option.
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