
Courses
Courses primarily for undergraduates:
Credits: 1. Contact Hours: Lecture 1.
Eight-week course required for undergraduate degree. Provides a foundation for college level research. Students will develop the critical thinking skills necessary to successfully navigate the research process: developing a research question, searching strategically, evaluating sources, and using information ethically. To be taken as early as possible in the student's undergraduate career. See course descriptions of ENGL 1500 and ENGL 2500 for requirements related to LIB 1600. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer)
Courses primarily for graduate students, open to qualified undergraduates:
Credits: 2. Contact Hours: Lecture 2.
Prereq: Graduate classification
This course helps graduate students build a solid foundation in advanced research skills necessary to navigate the complex landscape of academic research. This course will cover a wide range of topics, from developing a research question to the ethical considerations of using and creating new information. Students will gain hands-on experience with modern research tools, library resources, and data management practices. Offered on a satisfactory-fail basis only.
(Typically Offered: Fall, Spring)