AEM 4993

AEM 4993

Course information provided by the 2026-2027 Catalog.

In this course, students work directly with a faculty advisor and experience the process of research starting from proposal writing to completing a deliverable (e.g. final paper / report).


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Learning Outcomes

  • Direct their own learning; work independently; formulate learning goals, select, manage and reflect upon their learning; identify appropriate resources; take initiative; manage a project through to completion; self-assess and seek additional information when needed.
  • Apply analytical and critical thought to a body of knowledge; evaluate arguments; identify relevant assumptions or implications. Formulate coherent arguments, exhibiting alertness to the possibility that something could be done better than it has been done before, and that critical engagement with a problem to be solved may lead to a creative solution.
  • Demonstrate disciplinary knowledge and its uses by developing a systematic and coherent understanding of an academic field of study including technical dimensions, integrating information, skills and experiences, and synthesizing ideas in original ways.
  • Use information from a variety of sources strategically, appropriately and responsibly, uphold principles of academic integrity; access, and evaluate information from print and electronic sources.
  • Engage in the process of discovery or creation; demonstrate the ability to work productively, creatively, and artfully in a laboratory setting, studio, library, or field environment.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Project Session Full. 

  • 1-3 Credits Opt NoAud

  • 18809 AEM 4993   RSC 701

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  • Instruction Mode: Directed Research