EDUC 6368 Contemporary Topics in Action Research

This course serves as an umbrella for exploring the latest developments in action research across various professional fields. It is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of action research and its interdisciplinary applications. The course covers advanced topics in action research in education, healthcare, business,law, cybersecurity, research/evaluation, and other sectors, as well as recent advancements in action research techniques and methodologies. The topics can vary widely and will be shaped by the individual professor, allowing the course to remain up to date with the ever-evolving landscape of action research. By incorporating a variety of case studies, collaborative projects, and expert lectures, this course offers flexibility to adapt to the latest research challenges and changing student learning needs. The course provides an enriching opportunity for students to take a broad range of topics in action research and interprofessional applications, ensuring they acquire the skills to navigate and shape the future of action research in their respective fields.

Credits

3

Offered

Summer, Spring, Fall