MLS 600 Introductory Seminar
The seminar will address aspects of theory, method, research, and knowledge formation in selected disciplines within communications, humanities, and social sciences. The course will move from the study of selected disciplines to an interdisciplinary study of the connections among disciplines and the implications for each student's program of study and final research project.
Note: MLS 600 may be taken by students admitted into the Master of Liberal Studies program, and by other Metropolitan State graduate students with the MLS director's permission. Please see the Liberal Studies MA webpage for the director's contact information. https://www.metrostate.edu/academics/programs/liberal-studies-ma
Special information
4 Graduate credits
Effective August 26, 2006 to present
Learning outcomes
General
- Synthesize ideas at a beginning graduate level in an organized and substantive manner in oral and written format.
- Explore problem-solving, creativity and interdisciplinary research.
- Justify interdisciplinary methods in the Liberal Arts.
- Compare and contrast interdisciplinary methods in the Liberal Arts.
- Evaluate sources in terms of scope, relevancy, and credibility in a Liberal Arts interdisciplinary framework.
- Interpret the interdisciplinary Liberal Arts elements within art and research.
Fall 2026
| Section | Title | Instructor | books | eservices |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | Introductory Seminar | Vaughan, Margaret AM | Books for MLS-600-21 Fall 2026 | Course details for MLS-600-21 Fall 2026 |