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Kokomo

Liberal Studies
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  • LBST–D 501 Humanities Seminar (3 cr.) An interdisciplinary gradu­ate seminar in the humanities. Topics vary from semester to semester. May be repeated twice for credit.
  • LBST–D 502 Social Science Seminar (3 cr.) An interdisciplinary gradu­ate seminar in the social sciences. Topics vary from semester to semester. May be repeated twice for credit.
  • LBST–D 503 Science Seminar (3 cr.) interdisciplinary graduate seminar in the sciences. Topics vary from semester to semester. May be repeated twice for credit.
  • LBST–D 510 Introduction to Graduate Liberal Studies (3 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 M.L.S. Humanities Elective (3 cr.) P: D510. An M.L.S. graduate elective course in the humanities. Topics vary. May be repeated for credit.
  • LBST–D 512 M.L.S. Social Science Elective (3 cr.) P: D510. An M.L.S. graduate elective course in the social sciences. Topics vary. May be repeated for credit.
  • LBST–D 513 M.L.S. Science Elective (3 cr.) P: D510. An M.L.S. graduate elective course in the sciences. Topics vary. May be repeated for credit.
  • LBST–D 514 Graduate Liberal Overseas Study (3–6 cr.) P: D510. This course will enable M.L.S. students to participate in overseas studies. In some cases there may be a language prerequisite.
  • LBST–D 594 Liberal Studies Directed Readings (1–3 cr.) P: D510 and prior consent of instructor. Independent study involv­ing systematic schedule of readings sponsored and supervised by a faculty member. May be repeated up to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  • LBST–D 596 Liberal Studies Independent Research (1–3 cr.) P: D510 and prior consent of instructor. An independent re­search project formulated and conducted in consultation with a faculty member and culminating in a final analytical paper. May be repeated up to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  • LBST–D 600 Public Intellectual Practicum (3 cr.) P: Completion of all M.L.S. course work. A capstone seminar for the M.L.S. public intellectual option. Students will study the history of public in­tellectuals, explore the variety of ways in which public intellec­tuals carry out their work, and create a portfolio of their own public intellectual work.
  • LBST–D 601 Thesis Proposal (3 cr.) P: Completion of all M.L.S. course work. Independent research/creative activity in which students choose a topic for their thesis , complete the initial research to determine its feasibility, write a formal proposal with an extensive bibliography identifying sources and/or resources necessary to complete the project, and defend it before a fac­ulty committee.
  • LBST–D 602 Thesis Writing (3 cr.) P: D601. Complete the writing of the thesis in consultation with a thesis committee, and defendit before the thesis committee.

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