• A Directed Study is a CAS course in which a student pursues independent research under the guidance of a faculty member.
  • A student may choose to undertake a Directed Study for the following reasons:
    • 1) to pursue in depth an area covered more generally in a course, or
    • 2) to explore a topic not normally covered in the curriculum. In either case, it is the student’s responsibility to identify the topic fully and to acquire enough information to ensure its worthiness for independent research.

Creating a Directed Study Proposal: Student & Supervising Faculty Member

  1. After a topic has been chosen, decide how much time should be devoted to the Directed Study. Unlike most courses, a Directed Study may be tailored so that a student can earn from one to six credits, depending upon the amount of time spent in work. It is important to remember that the number of credits received for a Directed Study should be reflected in the amount of work detailed in the proposal. This work should include meetings with the supervising faculty member, an appropriate amount of reading and research, and an appropriate number of written pages.
  2. Identify key references (books, journal articles, or other sources) pertinent to the start of the project.
  3. Arrange a meeting between the student and supervising faculty member. The design of a clear, explicit plan for the completion of the course is the main purpose of this initial conference. Topics to cover should include: supervision, a tentative list of references and research materials, and assignments to be completed. Often, but not necessarily in every case, the work entails a major paper or a series of papers.

Policies Regarding Directed Study

  1. CAS Directed Studies must involve a subject area within the liberal arts. For example, a CAS Directed Study may not be undertaken in the area of business management or public relations.
  2. The supervising faculty member must be CAS faculty.
  3. A Directed Study may not be used to replace a course currently offered in the College of Arts & Sciences.
  4. A Directed Study may not be used to fulfill a college requirement.
  5. A Directed Study may not be used to fulfill the CAS language requirement.
  6. A student may not receive more than six credits for one Directed Study.
  7. Students may not complete more than three Directed Studies for a total of 12 credits while at the College of Arts & Sciences.

Applying for a Directed Study

  1. Fill out all three sections on the Directed Study Application, noting which sections are to be completed by student, and which sections by the professor.
  2. After the student and supervising faculty member have signed the appropriate section of the application, the Department chair’s approval is required. Applications submitted to CAS Academic Advising without a Department chair’s signature will be returned to the student.
  3. The completed application should be submitted in CAS Academic Advising (CSS, Room 401), where it will be reviewed by the Directed Study Coordinator. Upon approval, the student will be registered for the course by the CAS Academic Advising staff. A student may not register him/herself for this course. Students will receive notification once they have been registered.
  4. All applications must be submitted to CAS Academic Advising no later than one week after the beginning of classes for the term in which the Directed Study will occur. Please keep a copy of the application for yourself and give one to your professor.