The following are key learning outcomes you will be expected to achieve as part of your residency experiences at each level:
Residency 1 Learning Outcomes:
- Describe program expectations and requirements.
- Demonstrate competency in critical thinking skills required of a doctoral student in chosen discipline.
- Engage faculty and peers in discourse that contributes to the collective advancement of scholarship in chosen discipline.
- Engage university support services to contribute to the successful completion of the doctoral study and doctoral degree.
- Differentiate between dissertation and doctoral study.
- Engage with faculty members and student colleagues to formulate appropriate research questions to be pursued in the doctoral study process.
- Analyze research studies that have the potential to contribute to positive social change.
- Engage in peer review to receive and provide critical feedback to shape the doctoral study proposal.
Residency 2 Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate competency in critical thinking skills required of a doctoral student in chosen discipline.
- Engage faculty and peers in discourse that contributes to the collective advancement of scholarship in chosen discipline.
- Engage university support services to contribute to the successful completion of the doctoral study and doctoral degree.
- Engage with faculty members and student colleagues to formulate appropriate research questions to be pursued in the doctoral study process. Analyze research studies that have the potential to contribute to positive social change.
- Engage in peer review to receive and provide critical feedback to shape the doctoral study proposal.
- Design quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis approaches to solve chosen discipline problems.
- Design a plan for research dissemination within the organization or in the field.