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PLAN6925-1 / Fall 2025

Advanced Research I

The student plans a course of self-study and inquiry, and seeks an advisor who will review and grade the work. The student must submit to the UP office a one-page description of the project, including methodology, goals, and final product, as well as the advisor’s name and the number of credits before the end of the add-drop period.

Advanced Research may be for 2 or 3 credits, depending on the scope of the work, and this should be determined at the time of application for the Advanced Research. Discuss your interest in working with that faculty member to gain their approval first. Although students will do the research on their own, the advisor will review the final work against the description and goals of the proposal and provide a grade to Weiping Wu as the central on-line grader.

Students may not use paid employment within or outside the University as a basis for an Advanced Research project. An e-mail note to the UP Office from the faculty advisor is requested before the end of the add/drop period indicating that the faculty member is advising a student in an Advanced Research project, and approving the proposal submitted by the student.

Advanced Research may involve library research, lab work, fieldwork, or other research methods, and the final product could be a paper, or digital design, or map, or something else alternative to a standard paper — whatever the student and advisor agree is the best format for illuminating the results of the research.

Location & Time

NA

By Appointment

Session & Points

Full Semester

2 or 3 Points
Call Number

10802

Other Semesters & Sections
Course Semester Title Student Work Instructor Syllabus Requirements & Sequence Location & Time Session & Points Call No.
PLAN6925‑1 Fall 2024
Advanced Research I
Weiping Wu
NA
2-3 Points
10892
PLAN6925‑1 Fall 2023
Advanced Research I
Weiping Wu
FULL SEMESTER
2 or 3 Points
10193
PLAN6925‑1 Fall 2022
Advanced Research I
Weiping Wu
FULL SEMESTER
2 or 3 Points
12530
PLAN6925‑1 Fall 2021
Advanced Research I
Weiping Wu
NA
FULL SEMESTER
2 or 3 Points
11911
PLAN6925 Fall 2020
Advanced Research I
Weiping Wu
NA
NA
FULL SEMESTER
2-3 Points
13066
PLAN6925‑1 Fall 2019
Advanced Research I
Weiping Wu

BY APPOINTMENT

NA
NA
FULL SEMESTER
2-3 Points
41517
PLAN6925‑1 Fall 2018
Advanced Research I
Weiping Wu

By Appointment

N/A
N/A
Full Semester
2 or 3 Points
21546
PLAN6925‑1 Fall 2017
Advanced Research I
Weiping Wu

By Appointment

Full Semester
2-3 Points
10846