What is the format of instruction for Executive LL.M. courses?
Instructors have different teaching philosophies and accordingly will require different forms of instruction and assessment. Modes of instruction may include lectures, videos, PowerPoint presentations, audio materials, case books, articles, discussion boards, posting of online assignments, group discussion, group projects and the like. Due to the internationality of our student body, online ‘live’ chats during the non-residential components will not be used. Assessment may differ considerably from course to course, but may include: graded assignments in the pre-residency period; quizzes during the residency period; short project/essays during the residency; a written exam at the conclusion of the residency; several graded projects (assignments, papers, etc) during the post-residency period; etc. Instructors will inform students at the beginning of the pre-residency session about the format of the course and what forms of assessment will be used. Printed materials, if required, will be
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