CPGR630 - Graduate Tutorial I
This seminar is the first of two courses that establishes a critique environment to help develop the candidate's critical capacity to articulate their own work and the work of their peers. The seminar incorporates presentations, lectures, critiques, and discussions with nationally and internationally known visitors. The visiting faculty will structure the seminar through a series of readings, lectures, critiques, and candidate-led activities that promote research and models for community engagement.
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This seminar is the first of two courses that establishes a critique environment to help develop the candidate's critical capacity to articulate their own work and the work of their peers. The seminar incorporates presentations, lectures, critiques, and discussions with nationally and internationally known visitors. The visiting faculty will structure the seminar through a series of readings, lectures, critiques, and candidate-led activities that promote research and models for community engagement. |
Prerequisites |
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Corequisites |
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Fees |
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Credits |
3.00 |
Credit Types |
Credit,
Grad Credit
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