Subject: Educational Administration
Credit units: 0
College: Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Educational Administration

Description

A required non-credit seminar for graduate students in the Master's and Ph.D. programs. Provides students with information, guidance, and some skills needed to succeed in and profit from their program of studies. Enhances skills in seminar participation, scholarly writing, library use, and computer applications. Discussions of educational issues, research opportunities, research protocols, and research funding sources are also included. Separate seminars are arranged for full- and part-time Master's students and Ph.D. students.

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