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Part One: Course Pamphlet

The Role of the Project Supervisor

The project supervisor acts as a representative of Athabasca University and may or may not be a full-time employee of the University. When the project supervisor is not a full-time employee of the University, he or she is paid an honorarium. A project supervisor normally has a masters degree or doctorate in the area in which the student wishes to study. The role of the project supervisor is to:

  • Assist the student in preparing a learning contract that has clear and attainable objectives and/or learning outcomes,

  • Identifies some relevant general materials (e.g., books, tapes, periodicals, equipment, etc.) that will help the student meet the obligations agreed to in the contract,

  • Evaluate the research using the objectives and evaluation scheme agreed upon in the learning contract,

  • Mark submitted work and calculate the student's assignments,

  • Provide both verbal and written feedback on the student's work to the student,

  • Assign a final percentage grade, and

  • Submit a copy of the project along with the grade to the program coordinator.

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