Course with a major research component means a course that involves conducting original research or a project under the supervision of a faculty member.
Long definition: A "Course with a Major Research Component" refers to an academic course offered at the undergraduate or graduate level that places a significant emphasis on research activities. These courses are designed to provide students with the opportunity to engage in in-depth research, analysis and investigation of a particular topic, issue or field of study. Such courses often require students to undertake original research projects, write research papers and present their findings.
Etymology: The term does not have a specific etymology but is a descriptive phrase that highlights the central role of research within the course.
Synonyms or related academic terms:
Research-Intensive Course, Research-Focused Course, Course with Substantial Research Component.
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Course with a major research component
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