University of Maine at Farmington 2004-2005 Catalog
 
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  LIA 100 - Readings in Liberal Education
An introductory course designed to acquaint new students with the principles that provide a foundation for liberal education at the university level. The course provides the academic focus for the UMF Summer Experience Program. Students will be meeting in both seminar classes and in smaller groups to discuss articles relevant to the liberal education topic. (Pass/Fail only.) Fall and Spring.

Credit: 1

  LIA 101 - Explorations in Learning
This course will explore the variety of academics and co-curricular activities available at UMF. Individual classes will provide diverse activities to engage students in learning and will address basic skills and information to help students adjust to college life. Prerequisite(s): first year standing. Fall and Spring.

Credit: 1

  LIA 396 - Field Work and Experience
Exposure to practical problems relating to the student''s academic major. The experience may include work for a social or governmental agency or for business or industry. Proposals should be developed in consultation with a faculty member and submitted in writing to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for approval by the arts and sciences committee prior to registration. At the conclusion of the work period, the student submits a comprehensive report on the experience to the supervising faculty member. Available only to students in liberal arts. No student is allowed to take more than fifteen credits in LIA 396. Credits will be allowed on the basis of 32 work hours for each credit. (Pass/Fail only.) Fall and Spring.

Credit: 6-15

  LIA 397 - Independent Study in Liberal Arts
Proposals are to be developed in consultation with a faculty member and submitted in writing to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for approval by the arts and sciences committee prior to registration. A report on the study must be submitted to the faculty member. No student is allowed to take more than 12 credits of LIA 398. Available only to students in the liberal arts. Fall and Spring.

Credit: 6-12

  LIA 399 - Research and Thesis
Research into a problem related to the student''s academic major. Proposals should be developed in consultation with a faculty member and submitted in writing to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for approval by the arts and sciences committee prior to registration. The student submits the thesis to the supervising faculty member. Fall and Spring.

Credit: 15

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