Dissertation Proposal Seminar

Overview

Subject area

EDF

Catalog Number

83000

Course Title

Dissertation Proposal Seminar

Description

This course is a seminar designed to provide students with a general overview of the structure and components of a dissertation proposal. It serves as common ground for all cohort members to prepare for highly individualized work with a dissertation advisor in subsequent semesters. Throughout this course, students will focus upon the following components: (1) the background of the problem to be investigated; (2) formulating a research question(s); (3) developing a theoretical framework; (4) conducting a literature review; (5) choosing research methods to collect data; (6) analyzing findings; and (7) generating implications. These elements will be taught in relation to a 'traditional' five-chapter dissertation, along with variations and expansions of this structure. In addition, students will review and become certified in appropriate IRB requirements. A major goal of this seminar is to individualize support with view to preparing each student to develop a topic for approval that will continue to be worked upon with a dissertation advisor during the following semester.

Typically Offered

Fall, Spring

Academic Career

Doctoral

Liberal Arts

No

Course Attributes

DOC - DOC (Doctoral)

Credits

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

No

Components

Name

Seminar

Hours

3

Requisites

028225

Course Schedule