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Directed individual study

Directed individual study (DIS) is a college, university or college preparatory school level class providing a more in-depth and comprehensive study of a specific topic than is available in the classroom.

Courses may be taken as electives. In some cases, a directed individual study may be:

  • A professor-student rendition of a course that will not be offered again before a student graduates
  • The college or university department does not have an established course on the subject area
  • The student wishes to research an available course in more depth
  • A course offered at another college or university that is not a part of the general curriculum
  • Courses that may be applied to satisfy the requirements for a Master’s degree.

Process

Eligible students are above a certain GPA (though different universities may set different thresholds for this), and (depending on the department or major) may need to complete certain standard courses as prerequisites.

A student identifies an area in which he or she wishes to undertake research and approaches a faculty member with expertise

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