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Click on the name of an online general studies graduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Doctoral Dissertation Defense (3 units) (DIS9027B) |
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General Studies |
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Northcentral University |
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This course is a continuation of DIS9017B in which the dissertation process is completed. The manuscript is prepared, accepted, and the oral defense is conducted. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grade only. (3 semester units) |
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Doctoral Dissertation Defense (3 units) (DIS9027P) |
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General Studies |
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Northcentral University |
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This course is a continuation of DIS9017P in which the dissertation process is completed. The manuscript is prepared, accepted, and the oral defense is conducted. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grade only. |
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Doctoral Dissertation Proposal (3 units) (DIS9007B) |
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General Studies |
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Northcentral University |
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Continuation of RSH890F-B in which the literature review is completed and merged with the concept/introduction and the methodology to form the first three chapters of the dissertation (the proposal). Candidates for the Ph.D. must maintain continuous enrollment and satisfactory academic progress. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grade only. (3 semester units) |
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Doctoral Dissertation Proposal (3 units) (DIS9007P) |
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General Studies |
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Northcentral University |
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This course is a continuation of RSH 890F-P. You have worked on the research domain, research questions, the published information regarding the topic and the methods you plan to use to do the research. In this course you will combine these elements into a proposal: the first three chapters of the dissertation. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grade only. |
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Doctoral Project IV (DOC 734) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This is a mentor-guided course. This is the last course where the learner completes the formal Oral Defense of the Doctoral Dissertation and then prepares and submits the Dissertation for University approval. An approved Dissertation is required to complete this class. |
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Doctoral Project IV (DOC 734) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This is a mentor-guided course. This is the last course where the learner completes the formal Oral Defense of the Doctoral Project and then prepares and submits the Doctoral Project for University approval. An approved Doctoral Project is required to complete this class. |
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Doctoral Project IV (DOC 734) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This is a mentor-guided course. This is the last course where the learner completes the formal Oral Defense of the Doctoral Project and then prepares and submits the Doctoral Project for University approval. An approved Doctoral Project is required to complete this class. |
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Doctoral Seminar I (DOC 721) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This three-day residency course begins the formal development of the learner?s Doctoral Project that will be on-going throughout the curriculum and submitted at the end of the program. Topics in the course include research study methods, problem statements, research questions, hypotheses to be tested, samples and populations, the intended impact of the Project on the profession and society. The outcome is a Prospectus (or blueprint) that articulates a specific goal and plan that later in the program evolves into the learner?s Doctoral Proposal. Doctoral candidates from other disciplines may join the learner. |
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Doctoral Seminar I (DOC 721R) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This three-day residency course begins the formal development of the learner?s Doctoral Project that will be on-going throughout the curriculum and submitted at the end of the program. Topics in the course include research study methods, problem statements, research questions, hypotheses to be tested, samples and populations, the intended impact of the Project on the profession and society. The outcome is a Prospectus (or blueprint) that articulates a specific goal and plan that later in the program evolves into the learner?s Doctoral Proposal. |
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Doctoral Seminar I (DOC 721R) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This three-day residency course begins the formal development of the learner?s Doctoral Project that will be on going throughout the curriculum and submitted at the end of the program. Topics in the course include research study methods, problem statements, research questions, hypotheses to be tested, samples and populations, the intended impact of the Project on the profession and society. The outcome is a Prospectus (or blueprint) that articulates a specific goal and plan that later in the program evolves into the learner?s Doctoral Proposal. |
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Doctoral Seminar I (DOC 721R) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This three-day residency course begins the formal development of the learner?s Doctoral Research Study. This development will be on-going throughout the curriculum and result in the Research Study?s submission at the end of the program. Topics in the course include research study methods, problem statements, research questions, hypotheses and testing, samples and populations, the intended impact of the study on the profession and society. The outcome of this course is a prospectus (or blueprint) that articulates a specific goal and plan that will evolve into the learner?s Doctoral Research Study. This course will incorporate learners from various doctoral programs/disciplines. |
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Doctoral Seminar II (DOC 722) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This is a mentor-guided course. This course is designed to focus on the Doctoral Proposal for approval. During this course the Prospectus from the Weekend Residency will be applied to the development of the Proposal. Topics in this course include focused literature review, statistical and qualitative tools, data gathering and data analysis approaches, past research and current theory, proposal chapter format requirements, Human Subjects research requirements, and submission timelines. |
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Doctoral Seminar II (DOC 722) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course is designed to focus on the Doctoral Proposal for approval. During this course the Prospectus from the Weekend Residency will be applied to the development of the Proposal. Topics in this course include focused literature review, statistical and qualitative tools, data gathering and data analysis approaches, past research and current theory, proposal chapter format requirements, Human Subjects research requirements, and submission timelines. |
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Doctoral Seminar II (DOC 722) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course is designed to focus on the Doctoral Proposal for approval. During this course, the Prospectus from the Weekend Residency will be applied to the development of the Proposal. Topics in this course include focused literature review, statistical and qualitative tools, data gathering and data analysis approaches, past research and current theory, proposal chapter format requirements, Human Subjects research requirements, and submission timelines. |
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Doctoral Seminar II (DOC 722) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This is a mentor-guided course designed to focus on preparing the Research Study Proposal for approval. During this course, the learner?s prospectus will be applied to the development of a proposal. Topics in this course include focused literature reviews, statistical and qualitative tools, data gathering and data analysis approaches, past research and current theories, proposal chapter format requirements, human subjects research requirements, and submission timelines. |
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Doctoral Seminar III (DOC 732) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This three-day residency course is designed to facilitate the process from an approved Doctoral Proposal to final submission of the Doctoral Project due at the end of the program. Chapters 4 and 5 requirements from the dissertation are explored for content and format. An approved dissertation proposal is required to earn a passing grade from this class. Doctoral candidates from other disciplines may join the learner. |
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Doctoral Seminar III (DOC 732R) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This three-day residency course is designed to facilitate the process from an approved Doctoral Proposal to final submission of the Doctoral Project due at the end of the program. Chapters 4 and 5 requirements from the dissertation are explored for content and format. An approved Proposal is required for entry into this class. |
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Doctoral Seminar III (DOC 732R) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This three-day residency course is designed to facilitate the process from an approved Doctoral Proposal to final submission of the Doctoral Project due at the end of the program. Chapters 4 and 5 requirements from the dissertation are explored for content and format. |
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Doctoral Seminar III (DOC 732R) |
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General Studies |
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University of Phoenix |
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This three-day residency course is designed to facilitate the process of progressing from an approved Research Study Proposal to final submission of the Doctoral Research Study at the end of the program. The requirements for chapters 4 and 5 of the Research Study will be explored for content and format. An approved Research Study Proposal is required to earn a passing grade from this class. This course will incorporate learners from various doctoral programs/disciplines. |
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Ethics for Decision Making (RGS6036) |
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General Studies |
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Amberton University |
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The course presents an integrated approach to understanding the basis for ethical decision-making. The roots of ethical concepts, the methodologies for making decisions, and the application of norms and logic to current ethical issues are presented. |
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