COLT 700 Responsible and Ethical Conduct of Research
This course encourages inquiry into what constitutes the responsible and ethical conduct of research. We will consider, on one level, the ethical questions inherent in the choices we make about what we study and research, how, and why. On another level, we will consider the broader values and expectations, at institutional, economic, or societal levels, that drive scholarship, and question whether these factors encourage or challenge ethical decision-making.
The Guarini Graduate School requires all students to complete a professional ethics seminar during their studies. COLT 700 is a seminar tailored to the program’s needs and will be scheduled during the fall with Jill Baron, the research bibliographer for Romance Languages & Latin American Studies at the Baker/Berry Library.
There will be no final paper.
Instructor
Baron