This week, in our ongoing series on how to do research in the major disciplines at IU East, we will look at psychology. Psychology courses can have a lot of potential research topics – you might be looking for a theorist, a type of treatment, historical issues in psychology, or approach from a mental health… Read more »
Month: July 2014
Math Questions
This week, we will continue our series on the research needs of the major disciplines taught at IU East with a look at mathematics. People approach math for numerous reasons – studying historical mathematics or mathematicians, practical math (including solving problems and learning formulas), using math as a ‘language’ for another discipline, such as engineering… Read more »
Social Work Questions
In the tenth part of our summer research series, we’ll be looking at social work. Like the other disciplines we’ve examined so far, the study of social work will benefit from knowledge of the general techniques we covered in the first week. But there is plenty more to understand about this field, and how to… Read more »
Fine Arts Questions
This summer, we’ve been examining the tools available to you to perform the best possible research at IU East – from broadly applicable general techniques to in-depth tools for specific disciplines. This week, we’ll explore the fine arts. Fine arts is a broad subject, including the graphic arts, music, and performance art. You might be… Read more »