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SSCI E-599B

Identity Capstone: Bridging Research and Practice

This course builds upon the foundation established in SSCI E-597b by creating a capstone project that bridges research and practice.

The project includes two components: the project prototype and the academic report.

The prototype is the specific product designed to address the real-world problem identified in the fall term proposal.

Prototypes can take two different forms.

First, they can apply research to design a project that addresses a real-world problem experienced by stakeholders.

Second, they can communicate scholarship to audiences who would benefit from knowing the information (for example, a publishable article or a website explaining current research to non-academic stakeholders).

Projects are based on specific interests of each student and developed in consultation with the instructor.

These specialized projects allow students to seek a practical application of research on identity, while developing their skills designing research-based practice and engaging stakeholders.

The capstone culminates with a formal presentation of the students' projects.

Schedule note
W 5:30pm - 7:30pm Jan 24 to May 14

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