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(IT 496R) Student Research

This course offers students who have been granted a student research associateship the opportunity to conduct supervised individual research in the field of information technology. Under the guidance of a faculty mentor, students will develop their research skills, contribute to ongoing projects, and gain valuable experience.

Credit hours 1.0 - 3.0 lecture
Prerequisites Permission of instructor
Offered Variable
Programs -

Course Learning Outcomes

Each student who passes this course will be able to do the following:

  • Conduct supervised research in the field of information technology, demonstrating a strong understanding of research methodologies, data analysis, and critical thinking skills.
  • Contribute to ongoing research projects, collaborating with faculty mentors and fellow researchers to achieve project objectives and deliverables.
  • Develop effective written and oral communication skills to present research findings, insights, and conclusions to various audiences.
  • Demonstrate a strong work ethic, time management skills, and commitment to the research project, ensuring the successful completion of tasks within the agreed-upon timeframe.
  • Apply acquired knowledge and skills to real-world scenarios, demonstrating the ability to solve problems and implement effective solutions in the field of information technology.
  • Develop professional research skills, including collaboration, adaptability, and creativity, preparing students for future research opportunities and careers in information technology.