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Nov 01, 2024
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EDFD 8900 - Dissertation An online resource for doctoral candidates, advisors, and readers including videos, forms, and templates that provide guidelines and/or examples for the following: policies, initial meetings, writing helps, dissertation chapters, research ethics information, bib dump information, theoretical framework information, institutional review board procedures, proposal and final defenses, document printing and binding, and APA formatting. The course also includes a similarity check that incorporates Turnitin software. A minimum of 10 hours of dissertation credits is required for graduation. Doctoral candidates must maintain continuous enrollment in the course until the dissertation is successfully defended.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to a College of Education Ed.D. program and Candidacy.
Credit Hours: 1-6
Term Offered: Offered with sufficient enrollment
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