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Subject: Org. Devel. (Grad Ed) (ODOC)
CRN: 42759
No Classroom Required
Minneapolis: No Room
The course focuses on the design of a research project that will lead to their dissertation proposal. Participants will continue to explore the elements of positivistic and interpretive research approaches in social sciences. In this course, the participants will learn how to identify research problems/questions and make choices about the most appropriate methodology and methods, either interpretive/qualitative or functional/quantitative. The participants will be able to apply the learning in crafting a statement of a problem/research question, its importance, the methodology that might be employed in carrying out-in accordance with the students’ understanding of their own paradigm, as well as the application or usefulness of the research. By the end of the course, students will complete a draft of their dissertation proposal with dissertation advisor’s input.
3 Credits