Call Number | 14781 |
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Points | 1-3 |
Grading Mode | Standard |
Approvals Required | None |
Instructor | Christoph J Meinrenken |
Type | INDEPENDENT |
Method of Instruction | On-Line Only |
Course Description | Overview: This 1 semester course (elective, IKNS students only, hybrid) provides an opportunity for a student to extend or supplement their educational experience via a deep-dive into an established or novel area of research of their choice (the topic), under the guidance & supervision of a faculty member (the supervisor). An independent study course allows a student to work one-on-one with a faculty member to gain & contribute new insight into the discipline of Knowledge Management. Topic/objective: The topic is chosen by the student as long as it falls within the general realm of Knowledge Management or its specific content areas in the IKNS curriculum, such as IT systems, knowledge organizing systems, data repositories, business data analytics including machine learning & AI, learning processes, collaboration, dialogue, team & project management, transformational leadership, change management, digital transformation, or digital product innovation. The course will therefore serve the dual purpose of allowing a student to pursue their own intellectual curiosity & to make a contribution to the wider discipline of Knowledge Management. In addition, students will deepen their understanding of the content they acquired in other courses, by applying this content to the specific topic chosen for the Independent Study. Logistics: Ahead of registration, the student meets with the supervisor to discuss & agree on (i) the topic & the relevant IKNS curriculum area(s); (ii) the timeline of deliverables, milestones, & contact hours for the semester; & (iii) the number of credits. The student summarizes these points in a ~1 pg Independent Study Proposal. The student can register for the course only once the supervisor & the Academic Director agree to & sign the Independent Study Proposal (which includes the topic, the IKNS curriculum area, the number of credits, & the assigned supervisor). The number of credits (1-3) will be commensurate with the scope of the Independent Study. The scope can range from a summary of existing sources (typically 1 credit. 5-10 pg report), to a synthesis or meta-analysis of existing & new sources, e.g., interviews withSMEs (typically 2 credits, 10-15 pg report), to a comprehensive study which adds the student’s own critical discussion & suggestions to the topic (typically 3 credits; 15-20 pg report). |
Web Site | Vergil |
Department | Information & Knowledge Strat |
Enrollment | 1 student (5 max) as of 9:06AM Thursday, November 21, 2024 |
Subject | Information and Knowledge Strategy |
Number | PS5999 |
Section | D01 |
Division | School of Professional Studies |
Note | Approval required; Contact advisor for more info |
Section key | 20241IKNS5999KD01 |