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EDAE 699 - Thesis

  • 1 - 18 credits

Thesis

This course is not delivered by distance media; it is driven by an agreement between the instructor and the student. Typical examples are thesis, research, internship, and other courses where the objectives and activities are determined jointly by the instructor and the student. In most cases, the agreement on course activities and objectives is reached with the student and advisor or instructor before enrollment in the course. During the course, the instructor and student communicate by any convenient means, usually phone and email.

This course has an online component delivered through Canvas.

Prerequisite

EDAE 520 (Adult Education); EDAE 624 (Adult Teaching and Learning I); EDRM 600/AGED 600 (Introduction to Research Methods); Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate (GR) OR Professional (PR)

Important Information

Students in the Adult Education and Training (AET) (M.Ed.) should register for 3 credit hours.

Instructors

Leann Kaiser
Leann Kaiser

leann.kaiser@colostate.edu

Dr. Leann M.R. Kaiser is an associate professor in the School of Education, Adult Education and Training Specialization at Colorado State University. She graduated from the University of Wyoming with her Ph.D. in Adult and Post Secondary Education. She also holds a B.S. from the University of Wyoming and an M.S. from Arizona State University, both in outdoor education/recreation. Leann's research interests encompass adult teaching and learning theory, transformational learning and distance student educational experiences. Leann has taught in the fields of adult education and outdoor education at the post-secondary level since 2001. Additional professional experiences include work in natural resource education programming and public land management.