Introduction to Advanced Academic Study & Writing
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R7000/B7001/E7111 Introduction to Advanced Academic Study & Writing Fall I 2008
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Q. Chen PHONE: 312-777-7650 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: 312-777-7649 ALT PHONE:
REQUIRED TEXTS:
Title: Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association Author: American Psychological Association Edition / Copyright: 5TH 01 Publisher: 5TH 01 ISBN: 1557987912
Page 1 Title: Dissertations And Theses from Start to Finish: Psychology And Related Fields Author: John D. Cone & Sharon L. Foster Edition / Copyright: 2nd, 06 Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA) ISBN: 1591473624
Title: A Cross Section of Educational Research: Journal Articles for Discussion and Evaluation Author: by Lawrence S. Lyne (Editor) Edition / Copyright: 3rd, 06 Publisher: Pyrczak Pub ISBN: 1884585655
This Course Requires the Purchase of a Course Packet: YES NO
Page 2 Argosy University COURSE SYLLABUS R7000/B7001/E7111 Introduction to Advanced Academic Study & Writing
Faculty Information Faculty Name: Dr. Qi Chen – Fall I 2008 Campus: Chicago/Loop Contact Information: [email protected] Telephone Number: 312-777-7650 Office Hours: Monday – Friday 10:00 am– 5:00 pm/by Appointment
Short Faculty Bio: Philosophy
I have been working in higher education my entire professional career after I completed my Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Language in 1980. First I taught English as a second language at a major university in Shanghai, China. During the next 8 years, I taught freshman and sophomore English reading, writing and composition while serving on curriculum research committees. I was also a teacher in elementary and high schools during the 1990s.
I became a librarian in 1991 and have been providing research assistance and conducting research workshops and seminars for graduate and doctoral students as well as for faculty for those 16 years. I have also been serving on and chairing dissertation committees since 2007.
I earned a Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership from Argosy University in 2006, a Master of Education from Indiana State University in 1991 and a Master in Library and Information Science from Dominican University (formally Rosary College) in 1996
Course description: This course demystifies the doctoral level research process and provides a solid foundation for academic writing by analyzing and evaluating current research articles, literature reviews, and dissertations. Emphasis will be placed on APA style guidelines, preparation
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Course Pre-requisites: None
Required Textbook: Title: Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association Author: American Psychological Association Edition / Copyright: 5TH 01 Publisher: 5TH 01 ISBN: 1557987912
Title: Dissertations And Theses from Start to Finish: Psychology And Related Fields Author: John D. Cone & Sharon L. Foster Edition / Copyright: 2nd, 06 Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA) ISBN: 1591473624
Title: A Cross Section of Educational Research: Journal Articles for Discussion and Evaluation Author: by Lawrence S. Lyne (Editor) Edition / Copyright: 3rd, 06 Publisher: Pyrczak Pub ISBN: 1884585655
Technology: Pentium III CPU/ Windows 98; 128MB RAM printer; Microsoft Office: Acrobat (full version); Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 (PC), 5.0 (MAC), or Netscape Navigator 4.08; Norton Antivirus.
Course length: Friday Sept. 6th – Sunday, Sept.8th
Page 4 Friday Oct. 3rd – Sunday, Oct.5th Friday 6:00pm – 9:59pm Sat: 9:00am – 4:59pm Sun: 9:00am – 12:59pm
Credit Value: 3.0
Program Outcomes: Become adept at using APA style formatting. Critically evaluate prior research that supports or confirms the proposed study. Evaluate current literature and compile reference list. Critically discuss expected results in the context of knowledge of relevant theory, policy and practice. Consider possible conclusions that take into account limitations of their research. Develop a perspective for a dissertation. Complete a self-inventory based on state and national standards. Develop a self-improvement plan that is the basis for activities during field experience.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to understand the:
Field and Internship Experience The Comprehensive Examination The Dissertation Guide Article and Electronic Dissertations Online Search APA Formatting, Review
Page 5 Prospectus v. Dissertation Dissertation sections Evaluating prior studies Problem/Purpose/Background and need for the study Theoretical Foundation of the Study Research questions and hypotheses Limitations and Delimitations Definitions Significance of the Study to the Field of Education Methodology Literature Review Turning the Prospectus into a Proposal The Defense Process Revising the Proposal into a Dissertation Results, Discussion, and Recommendation Sections Review of Human Subject(s) Final Prospectus Presentations, Critique, and Feedback
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