Program Overview
Program Details
The university program provides a research course, PHIL 1950 Independent Study, which is offered by the Philosophy and Religion department.
Course Description
This is a research course where the student initially meets with the department chair to select a study topic and review research methods. At this time, the student will be assigned a faculty resource person to guide his or her work and assist in an advisory capacity. A copy of the student's work is filed in the archives for the department. Independent Study may not duplicate courses described in the catalog.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department chair.
Academic Policies and Procedures
The online version of the Nebraska Wesleyan University catalog supersedes any printed catalog or PDF version as the official catalog of NWU. NWU reserves the right to make changes in the regulations and offerings announced in this official online version, as circumstances require. It is expected that the only changes will be the correction of errors and the inclusion of new courses and programs approved during the academic year.
University Information
Nebraska Wesleyan University is located at 5000 Saint Paul Avenue, Lincoln, NE.
Academic Calendar and Faculty
The university has a faculty and an academic calendar, but the specifics are not provided in the given context.
Admission and Financial Information
- The university has various admission categories, including:
- First-Year Student
- Transfer Student
- International Student
- Adult Undergraduate
- Concurrent Enrollment of High School Student
- Returning Student
- Visiting (non degree) Student
- Financial information is available for:
- Traditional Program
- Adult Undergraduate Program
Degree and Program Requirements
The university offers various degree and program requirements, including:
- General Education: Archway Curriculum
- Archway Curriculum for Adult Undergraduate Program
- Certificates
- Academic Recognition
- Special Academic Programs and Opportunities
Graduate Programs
The university offers graduate programs with their own admission, financial information, academic policies, degrees, and certificates.
