APPALACHIAN STUDIES (A S)




A S 5000. Bibliography and Research/(3).F.
Instruction and study in bibliographical problems
and types of source materials available in
Appalachian topics; methods used in locating and
evaluating the sources and in reporting of
research. Required in the first semester of
beginning graduate students.




A S 5020. Colloquium in Appalachian Studies/(3).On
Demand.
A team-taught interdisciplinary colloquium which
will examine contemporary regional, state, and
national issues that affect the Appalachian region.
The course is designed to help students understand
the Appalachian region from a multidisciplinary
perspective. The course should be taken by the
student during the last semester of residence in
the program.




A S 5500. Independent Study/(1-3).F;S.




A S 5530-5549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand.




A S 5900. Internship/(3-6).F;S.
Graded on an S/U basis.




A S 5989. Graduate Research/(1-9).F;S.
This course is designed to provide access to
University facilities for continuing graduate
research at the master's and specialist's levels. 
It is graded on an S/U basis and does not count
toward a degree.




A S 5999. Thesis/(3-6).F;S.
Graded on an S/U basis.