An Independent Study is an
opportunity for a student to work closely with a full-time faculty member in the Rutgers
Business School on independent research or a special project. A student may take one (1), one (1) to
three (3) credit independent study course per term. A student may take no more
than two (2) independent studies, for a total of six (6) credits towards their degree.
The student arranges independent
study through contact with an individual faculty member who has interests or
expertise that match those of the student. Substantial initiative and
preparation are normally required, and these are the responsibility of students
who wish to arrange for independent study. Students will earn academic credit
by completing a written research project, which is evaluated and graded by the
supervised faculty member.
In most cases, an independent study
is arranged to provide instruction in areas not offered through regular
courses. Proposed independent study arrangements that duplicate or closely
follow scheduled courses will not be approved.
To be considered for independent
study, a student must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better. In addition, the
student must complete an "Application for Supervised Academic Work" and prepare a
short proposal detailing the work plan and research or project they wish to undertake.
Application and proposal must be submitted to the student's program director for approval before
the start of classes in the semester the student wishes to take the independent study.
Students whose applications are not accepted will be informed in writing.
Meeting times will be determined by
the faculty advisor upon consultation with the student.