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6201. Introduction to Research and Teaching
1.00 credits
Prerequisites: Open only to Ph.D. students in the School of Business.
Grading Basis: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Introduces students to important dimensions of an academic career. The role and importance of research and teaching is stressed with emphasis on philosophy of science, as well as appreciation of research in other business administration areas of concentration. Teaching methods and values in higher education are covered. Guest speakers discuss research in their areas. Practical aids such as how to write a research proposal and how to manage a dissertation are covered.
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Term | Class Number | Campus | Instruction Mode | Instructor | Section | Session | Schedule | Enrollment | Location | Credits | Grading Basis | Notes | |
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1248 10561 1 001 | Fall 2024 | 10561 | Storrs | In Person | Souder, David | 001 | Reg | Th 11:00am‑12:00pm |
0/14 | BUSN 122 | 1.00 | Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory |