Doctoral Residency Guide

Time Requirements for Residency II Workshop

Note: These are just guidelines, and actual time requirements will depend on your needs and schedule

 

Day 0: Review the material and familiarize yourself with the residency's context and expectations. (1 hour)

Day 1: Focus on orientation materials, initial engagement with discussion boards, and starting the first assignment. (2-3 hours) Zoom Meeting (60 minutes)

Day 2: Continue working on the first assignment, participate actively in discussion boards, and start the second assignment. (2-3 hours)

Day 3: Complete the second assignment, engage in discussion boards, and begin work on the third assignment. (2-3 hours)

Day 4: Finalize the third assignment, participate in any remaining discussion boards, and review all work to ensure completeness and quality. (2-3 hours)

Day 5: Two-hour workshop covering the learned materials and discussing real-life examples in detail. (3 hours)

Total: (13-17) hours preparing and completing your residency work, including participation in the discussion threads.

Required Zoom Meetings

During that week, two essential Zoom meetings will be conducted as part of Doctoral Residency II, both of which are crucial for fulfilling the requirements for the Certificate of Completion. The first session, the “Intro Zoom Session,” will be held on Tuesday from 5:00 to 6:00 pm PST. This one-hour meeting is designed to orient participants to the upcoming week, providing an overview of the residency’s activities, objectives, and expectations. It is an opportunity to clarify any initial questions and ensure everyone is well-prepared for the sessions.

 

The second session, the “Final Zoom Session”, will occur on Saturday from 08:00 am to 11:00 pm PST. This three-hour meeting at the end of the Residency will review the key concepts covered throughout the week, address any remaining questions, and facilitate discussions on applying what has been learned. Attendance and active participation in these live sessions are required to complete the residency and receive the Certificate of Completion. These meetings ensure that participants have engaged fully with the residency content and can effectively integrate the knowledge and skills gained into their doctoral research.