Students will gain active learning experience in managing information in a dynamic research environment. Includes skills in identifying, retrieving, organizing, and evaluating information necessary for academic research and postgraduate careers.
Students will gain active learning experience in managing information in a dynamic research environment. Includes skills in identifying, retrieving, organizing, and evaluating information for academic research and postgraduate careers.
Criminal Justice majors only. Sophomores and above. Students will gain active learning experience in managing information in a dynamic research environment. This course included skills in identifying, retrieving, organizing, and evaluating information necessary for academic research postgraduate careers.
ASLS Majors only. Students will gain active learning experience in managing information in a dynamic research environment. This course includes skills in identifying, retrieving, organizing, and evaluating information necessary for academic research and postgraduate careers.
Examines the importance of personal and institutional power in the creation, organization, and accessibility of information in contemporary western societies. (LAC, gtP)
Prerequisite: LIB 151. This course examines research methods from multiple disciplines. Emphasis is on evaluating and conducting original research. Sophomores or Above.
Provides opportunities for students to obtain practical experience with supervised, but self-directed, scholarly research. Repeatable, maximum of six credits.
Opportunities to explore the knowledge base and theoretical framework (and its application) of information in specific fields of study. Repeatable, under different subtitles.