R 501D: Foundations in Research (2 hrs)

Instructor:           Ron Shope

                                rshope@graceu.edu  

Helpdesk:            pchelp@graceu.edu

                                (402) 449-2904

Course Description

Every first time student is required to take this web-based course on doing graduate level research in the library. The syllabus (which includes passwords) is available at the Graduate Studies Office. The course must be completed by the end of the first fall or spring semester a student’s matriculation. While the course is non-credit, a pass/fail grade will be given. This course is entirely on the Internet and requires no classroom time. However, the student will not be allowed to progress in his/her degree program without the course. There is no charge. If a student has taken this course as an undergraduate student at Grace University the requirement may be waived.

Textbooks

A significant amount of course content is based on the required textbooks. Textbooks are available for purchase from the university bookstore (www.graceu.edu/bookstore).

Technology Requirements

This course requires the latest versions of the software plug-ins or programs listed below. Run a system scan at the Microsoft system requirements site: https://www.microsoftelearning.com/help/systemRequirements.aspx

 

Software

Use

Download

Internet Explorer

Accessing course

http://www.microsoft.com/ie

Flash Player (SWF)

Viewing media

http://www.adobe.com/downloads

Adobe Reader (PDF)

Reading documents

http://www.adobe.com/downloads

Windows Media Player (WMV)

Viewing media

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmedia

Microsoft Office Word (DOC)

Viewing, creating and editing documents (all files are sent in .doc format)

http://www.microsoft.com/office/word

Course Objectives

Class Schedule

Lesson

Topic

Learning Activities

1

Introduction to the Research Process

·         Discussion

·         In Class Meeting

2

Comparing Quantitative & Qualitative Research

·         Discussion

3

The Research Problem

·         Discussion

4

Reviewing the Literature

·         Discussion

·         In Class Meeting

5

Biblical Research Tools

·         Discussion

·         In Class Meeting

6

The purpose Statement

·         Discussion

7

Exam 1

·         Essay Exam

8

Collecting Quantitative Data

·         Discussion

9

Analyzing Quantitative Data

·         Discussion

10

Collecting Qualitative Data

·         Discussion

11

Analyzing Qualitative Data

·         Discussion

12

Biblical Exegesis as Research

·         Discussion

13

Writing the Report

·         Discussion

14

Presentation of Projects

·         In Class Meeting

15

Exam 2

·         Essay Exam