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RS 6545: Qualitative and Quantitative Methodology
5.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course provides a unique comparison of three key approaches to inquiry. This comparison begins with preliminary consideration of knowledge claims for all three approaches, a review of the literature, and reflections about the importance of writing and ethics in scholarly inquiry. The class also addresses the key elements of the process of research: writing an introduction; stating a purpose for the study; identifying research questions and hypotheses; using theory; defining, delimiting and stating the significance of the study; and advancing methods and procedures for data collection and analysis. Students will develop a major research project or paper incorporating the basic concepts addressed in the course. Prerequisite: RS 6339 or RS 6539.
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RS 7302: Thesis Part I
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
Thesis Part I consists of selection and appointment of the major professor and committee, development and approval of the Thesis prospectus, and writing the first three chapters of the Thesis. A grade of Pass or Fail will be given for the course. The course must be repeated until this section of the Thesis is accepted by the committee. Student must register for FD 7322 -- Synthesis of Theological Curriculum I or student must have completed exam. On campus attendance is required for this course. Prerequisite RS 6339.
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RS 7303: Thesis Part II
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
During this phase the student will complete the research project by collecting, presenting, and analyzing the data and drawing conclusions and recommendations (Chapters 4 and 5). Upon approval of the completed Thesis by the committee the student must make an oral defense of his or her Thesis. Prerequisite: RS 7302.
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RS 7321: Research Methodology
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course provides an introduction to statistical tools and analytical procedures for inferential analysis. Students will study and apply t-tests, ANOVA, and other statistical tools. Selecting research methods and analytical procedures will be addressed. Prerequisite: RS 6339.
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RS 7325: Historical and Archaeological Research Methodology
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course addresses the procedures for planning, conducting and assessing archaeological and historical research. Selecting research methods and analytical procedures will be addressed. Designing, preparing and presenting research results will be emphasized Prerequisite: RS 6339.
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RS 9339: Research and Evaluation
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
A study that provides a broad understanding of types of research; basic statistics; research-report development; research implementation; program evaluation; needs assessment; writing a research project; and ethical and legal consideration in doing research.
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RS 9340: Research Dissertation Module I
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course is a synthesis of research procedures which address the specific research methodologies inherent in producing a project dissertation. The major goals of the course are: (1) To select a student's dissertation chairman and reader; (2) To write the dissertation prospectus which will become the first chapter of the project dissertation; and (3) To formulate and write the project proposal and research design. (Pass/IP/Fail). Prerequisite: RS course. Special Note: There is a 5-day, on-campus attendance requirement for this course that will be scheduled by the course instructor.
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RS 9341: Research Dissertation Module II
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
The foundation of the research is the review of the related literature. The major goal of Module II is to write Chapter 2, The Review of Literature, and finalize the Research Design of the project proposal of Module I. (Pass/IP/Fail). Prerequisite: Grade of "P" in RS 9340 or RS 9345 or RS 9355.
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RS 9342: Research Dissertation Module III
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
The implementation of the project is extremely important. During this period the student should carry out the project proposal as written and defined in the Research Design completed in Module II. The project must be implemented and formal written proof of implementation must be provided. (Pass/IP/Fail). Prerequisite: "P" in RS 9341 or RS 9346 or RS 9356.
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RS 9343: Research Dissertation Module IV
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
The project data, compiled in Module III, must be formulated, reported, and analyzed in Chapter 4. The final Summations and Conclusions for the project dissertation should be expanded in Chapter 5. Chapters 4 and 5 must be completed. A formal meeting of the committee to approve and finalize all aspects of the dissertation must occur by the end of the semester. (Pass/IP/Fail). Prerequisite Grade of "P" in RS 9342 or RS 9347 or RS 9357.
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