Federal, State, and Local Government in the United States
2 hours/week
Instructor: Michael Childress
American Government Studies
2 hours/Week
Instructor: Margaret Plattner and Tracey Enlow
Independent Study
14 hours/week
Instructor: Doo Oak Kim
Independent Study Curriculum
Each student will develop an independent study program to fulfill the terms of the research plan that was approved for their study at the University of Kentucky.
This independent study is grounded in a thorough review of public documents, consideration of news accounts, studies, and information provided by relevant organizations, academic studies, interviews with relevant administrators and policy makers, data collection, and on-site observation.
During the first week of the independent study, the student will identify relevant information sources and search strategies that will be pursued during that semester.
Each week, the student will provide a brief report detailing;
- Public documents and academic studies reviewed;
- News accounts and studies and information provided by a variety of relevant organizations considered;
- Interviews with relevant administrators and policy makers conducted;
- Data collected, and on-site observation pursued that week;
- Any analysis and writing that was accomplished that week;
- Amount of time spent on these activities
- Discuss the report with the independent study instructor.
Performance evaluation: The instructor will evaluate the student's work based on the adequacy and quality of each component at the end of the program.
Summer Program (optional*)
Students who need additional time to complete their independent studies, or would like to study in the summer months between their Spring and Fall semesters, may do so. They will follow the broad guidelines of the independent study as defined above, with the additional requirement of eight hours per week engagement (Total: 22 hours per week). Students are encouraged to maintain close contact and make frequent check-ins with Dr. Kim during this period.
*NOTE: Students who begin PLP II in Fall and wish to stay in the USA for two full calendar years, MUST enroll in the Summer Program in year two (no summer program required in year one). In order for a student who is nearing the end of the coursework in the spring to remain in the USA for the summer, the full course of study must continue into the Summer. In the case of PLP II, this would apply to the summer of their second year.