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Mar 29, 2026
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DCT 700 - Doctoral Studies Seminar This course will give students the tools to succeed in the doctoral program. Students will gain an understanding of the doctoral program’s goals, structure, and culture including dissertation requirements, human subjects’ research requirements, and submission timelines. Strategies for successfully engaging in doctoral learning and building an effective doctoral community will be emphasized. Students will become familiar with doctoral faculty as well as their professional and research expertise. The course will emphasize the importance and value of research in management, leadership, and organizational change.
Credit(s): 3
Outcomes
- Effectively research an identified topic, producing a breadth of critical support for a selected position;
- Synthesize empirical research to support a stance on a topic;
- Create a persuasive, high-quality academic deliverable, and
- Demonstrate knowledge and comprehension of the major schools of thought, approaches, theories, and methods associated with major research designs.
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