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Southeast

Liberal Studies
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  • LBST-D 501 Humanities Seminar (1-4 cr.) An interdisciplinary graduate seminar in the humanities. Topics vary from semester to semester.
  • LBST-D 502 Social Sciences Seminar (1-4 cr.) An interdisciplinary graduate seminar in the social sciences. Topics vary from semester to semester.
  • LBST-D 503 Natural Sciences Seminar (1-4 cr.) An interdisciplinary graduate seminar in the sciences. Topics vary from semester to semester.
  • LBST-D 510 Introduction to Graduate Liberal Studies (3-4 cr.) A comprehensive introduction to graduate liberal studies. Explores the cultures of the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Investigates interdisciplinary methodologies. Offers strategies for graduate-level reading, research, and writing for other publics.
  • LBST-D 511 MLS Humanities Elective (1-3 cr.) P: Prior consent of instructor; authorization required. An MLS graduate elective course in Arts and Letters. Topics vary. May be repeated for credit.
  • LBST-D 512 MLS Social Sciences Elective (1-3 cr.) P: Prior consent of instructor; authorization required. An MLS graduate elective course in Social Sciences. Topics vary. May be repeated for credit.
  • LBST-D 513 MLS Science(s) Elective (1-3 cr.) P: Prior consent of instructor; authorization required. An MLS graduate elective course in Natural Sciences. Topics vary. May be repeated for credit.
  • LBST-D 594 Liberal Studies directed Readings (1-3 cr.) P: LBST D501, D502, D503; prior consent of instructor; authorization required. Independent Study involving a systematic schedule of readings sponsored and supervised by faculty member. May be repeated up to a maximum of six credit hours.
  • LBST-D 599 Internship (0-6 cr.) An internship is an educational experience related to a student’s degree program and career plan which applies what the student has learned to work situations. It involves a student, employer, and university sponsor. See Career Services for more information and to register.
  • LBST-D 601 Graduate Project Proposal Seminar (3 cr.) P: Approval of Director; authorization required. Independent study sponsored and supervised by faculty member/committee chair for research/creativity track in which students choose a topic, create a bibliography, write a formal proposal, and defend it before a faculty committee.
  • LBST-D 602 Graduate Project (1-6 cr.) P: Approval of Director; Authorization required. Independent project work conducted in consultation with a faculty director.
  • LBST-D 550 Teaching Assistant (3 cr.) May be repeated for credit.  M.L.S. student receives academic credit for assisting with the development and instruction of an undergraduate course.
  • LBST-D 551 Research Assistant (3 cr.) May be repeated for credit. M.L.S. student receives academic credit for serving as a research assistant.
  • LBST-D 591 Graduate Workshop on Teaching (1-3 cr.) A graduate seminar on issues of pedagogy at the college level.  Students develop a teaching portfolio.

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