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What is directed reading and independent study in Sociology and are they required for the major?

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What is directed reading and independent study in Sociology and are they required for the major?

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A. Directed reading and independent study (this is not AOCE independent study) are courses in the major for students who wish to work one-on-one with a professor. Students that are interested in a particular aspect of sociology that may not be fully explored in a particular sociology course are encouraged to seek out the guidance of one of the core faculty members. The professor and student will negotiate a program of study for the term. Students can complete a maximum of 6 hours in this way. This is NOT required but can be highly valuable for any student considering graduate study.

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