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Reading Course Guidelines

Description

Reading courses are intended to supplement, not duplicate, the existing MI curriculum. They can add flexibility to your MI program by providing you with an opportunity to further develop a specific interest in the information management field. With approval, students who opt to complete a reading course can delve into a topic in greater detail than might be possible within an existing course, or they may choose to study an area not covered by the MI curriculum.  Research studies, or special projects may also be conducted as part of a reading course.

Students enrolled in the MI or combined degree program, who have completed at least four three-credit graduate-level courses, and have a GPA of 3.3 (B+) or higher, may apply to complete a reading course.

MI students may take a maximum of two reading courses during their program.

Note: The MI program tries very hard to accommodate Reading Course requests. Priority will be given to topics that fit well with Faculty’s research interests.

Deadlines

Term Meet with Program Director   Submit Proposal to Supervisor  Submit Proposal to Program Director  Obtain final approval (Program Director/Program Manager)   Recommended Registration
Fall By Jul 1 By Jul 15 By Aug 1 By Aug 15 Fall term
Winter By Nov1 By Nov 15 By Dec 15 By Dec 22 Winter term
Summer By Mar 1  By Mar 15 By Apr 15 By Apr 22 Summer term

Roles and Responsibilities

Students and supervisors must review the pages below for a complete overview of the reading course process.

Completing a MI Reading Course

Whom should I speak to if I’m interested in doing a reading course?

Who can do a reading course?

How do I formally propose a reading course topic?

Once I get permission to do a reading course, are there timeline guidelines?

What should my reading course proposal include?

How do I choose a research cluster for my reading course?

Do I need ethics approval before I begin my reading course?

Do I need to register for a reading course?

Who can be my supervisor?

Are there opportunities to present my reading course work?

How many reading courses can I do?


 

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