Independent Study is a course of study designed by the student with approval from a faculty member.
Long definition: Independent study, in the context of higher education, is a self-directed learning method where students take responsibility for planning, researching and completing a course of study without direct, immediate supervision from a teacher or professor. It allows students to explore specific topics, conduct research and pursue academic interests outside of traditional classroom settings. Independent study programs often require students to set goals, create timelines and demonstrate their learning through projects, papers or assessments.
Etymology: The term "independent" comes from the Latin word "independentia", which means "freedom" or "self-reliance". "Study" is derived from the Latin word "studium", meaning "zeal" or "eagerness".
Synonyms or related academic terms: Self-study, Self-directed learning, Individual study, Autonomous learning.
Examples of Use:
Translations:
Spanish: Estudio independiente
French: Étude indépendante
German: Selbststudium
Italian: Studio indipendente
Portuguese: Estudo independente
Japanese: 独学 (Dokugaku)
Chinese (Simplified): 独立研究 (Dúlì yánjiū)
Hindi: स्वतंत्र अध्ययन (Swatantra Adhyayan)
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