Maricopa Community Colleges

     

Courses: Special Projects (Independent Study) Course

Special Projects are organized and tailored to the interests and needs of an individual student. They are structured to provide an atmosphere of individualized research and study paralleled by professional expertise and guidance. In addition, professional-type facilities and equipment are made available for student use. These Special Projects allow the best aspects of independent study and individualized learning to maximize student development.

The variable credit options for Special Projects are included in the District Course Inventory Audit or course bank by the MCCCD Center for Curriculum and Transfer Articulation personnel for each new academic and occupational discipline once the proposal is submitted and approved.

Special Projects courses are numbered 298 in the District Course Inventory Audit.

SAMPLE: ACCOUNTING SPECIAL PROJECT SUFFIXED COURSES


ACC298AA (one credit hour)

ACC298AB (two credit hours)

ACC298AC (three credit hours)

Special Project courses are available for .04 instructor load per student per credit.

Development of a Special Projects (Independent Study) Proposal:

The college initiator:

Types the course, prefix, number, module  

Types the information in the Special Projects Section  

Identifies the semester, year, credits, periods, load  

Provides name of student and social security number  

States reason(s) for requesting the project  

States project objectives

For information on routing or processing for approval, the initiator should consult with the appropriate college Division/Department Chair. At Rio Salado College, consult with an associate dean.

Template: Special Projects Course

The Curriculum Procedures Handbook is a product of the Maricopa County Community Colleges District. Any and all changes to the Handbook are monitored and coordinated through the District Center for Curriculum and Transfer Articulation. Please give credit to the Maricopa County Community College District if the Handbook or sections of the Handbook are duplicated.


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