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BTC 853
ADVANCED RESEARCH IN BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY I
This course is designed to enhance students' research skills by guiding them through the process of researching a specialized topic within their field of Business Technology and applying their findings to create a new course. Students will explore advanced research methodologies, engage with current academic trends, and develop expertise in instructional design. Through a combination of independent research, peer collaboration, and faculty mentorship, students will not only deepen their understanding of their chosen subject but also develop the pedagogical skills necessary to design and implement effective learning experiences at the undergraduate or graduate level. By the end of the course, students will have completed a fully developed course proposal, including learning outcomes, assessments, and instructional materials.
Prerequisite
DCT 700 and RES 711
Distribution
Business & Technology