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Independent study courses may be elected in the fall and winter terms. Only rarely would a student be able to take an independent study course during the spring or summer half terms. You are
eligible if you are currently enrolled at U-M, and have satisfied the
necessary prerequisites for the independent study course level you wish
to take. Undergraduates may only take an independent study course if the
course-level prerequisites in the appropriate language have been completed.
An independent study course is designed by you, the student, to investigate
an area or field of specialization not normally covered in a regularly
scheduled course offering by the department.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Independent study applications
are due on the LAST DAY OF CLASSES of the WINTER SEMESTER for Spring*,
Summer*, and Fall independent studies, and the LAST DAY OF THE FALL
SEMESTER for Winter independent studies.
Instructions and Guidelines (also included in the Form.pdf
above)
- Make a research proposal to a faculty member with whom you would like
to take the independent study course. (Click
here for a list of faculty members and their areas of interest -
only individuals with a title of Lecturer III, Assistant Professor,
Associate Professor, or Professor are eligible to sponsor independent
studies.)
- You and the instructor should agree on course details, including the
material to be covered; course format; sources to be used; and method
of evaluation. Select the independent study course number appropriate
to your level and needs. A complete listing of course numbers is available
in the proposal form (included in the Form.pdf above).
- If you plan to use an internship course number (French 381, Italian
346, Spanish 428), be sure to review the course description in the LSA
Course Guide for the term in which you wish to enroll. These courses
may have additional paperwork that needs to be submitted along with
your independent study contract.
- Complete a proposal form (included in the Form.pdf above). Return
the completed proposal form, with the instructor's signature, to the
department main office, 4108 MLB. (Be sure to include additional paperwork
as needed if you are applying to use an internship course number.) Forms
will then be submitted to the appropriate committee for final approval.
- Once final approval has been obtained, you will receive an e-mail
with instructions for registering.
- Please note: faculty members are not required to direct independent
studies and will normally limit the number of independent study courses
they supervise per semester to one.
- Students may only count one independent study toward the completion
of their concentration or minor requirements. If your project requires
two semesters of independent work, you are encouraged to consider applying
for the honors program in your language.
- All proposals need to articulate themselves in relation to the student's
course of study in the concentration as a whole: in other words, how
will this independent study build upon your previous coursework?
- The faculty expect that a course of independent study normally contain
50% more reading than a regularly scheduled course because you will
not be spending time in a formal class. In your regular meetings with
your supervisor, you should come prepared to present the work you have
completed and its results.
Any questions about this procedure should be directed to the instructor with whom you are
working.
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