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This is the final doctoral project course in which the field based project manuscript is completed or ready for final rewrite. It consists of an introduction, statement of the problem, methods of analysis, findings, conclusions and suggestions for future research. At the completion of the field based project, the Learner presents his/her research methods, findings and solutions to the problem in a written document and does an oral defense of the project to their Project Chair and Committee. While the focus of this course is on the formal oral presentation, it also provides the learner with time to do a final rewrite. The grade for the course is either a Satisfactory or an Unsatisfactory.
Learning Outcomes: - Identify a specific problem or a potential problem or an area for analysis.
- Formulate research questions.
- Assess the literature in addressing your research question.
- Create a collection of qualitative data in the literature review of a topic.
- Analyze current research.
- Synthesize the concepts underlying the appropriate use of descriptive statistics.
- Create a written project of scholarly research findings.
- Develop an Effective Project or Research Proposal.
- Contribute significantly to your own learning process.
- Acquire skills and motivation for lifelong higher-level learning and achievements.
- Evaluate attainment of all defined goals for the Doctoral Project Course.
- Present a Doctoral Level Project or Dissertation to meet degree requirements.
- Successfully Complete an Oral Defense of Your Project/Dissertation.
- Integrate the course concepts through interaction with other Learners and your Mentor.
- Introduce self and explain course expectations.
- Evaluate information critically and competently.
- Access information efficiently and effectively.
- Practices ethical behavior in regard to information and information technology.
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