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Statement
Advisory Board Information
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Coursework
The Applied Research Dissertation
Types of Applied Research for the DSCS Dissertation
Responsibilities of the Dissertation Team
Doctoral Student
Doctoral Chair
Committee Member
Institutional Review Board
Writing Requirements
Final Oral Defense
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Appendix A Acceptable Types of Research for the DSCS Program
Appendix B Form and Style Checklist
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Graciously receive constructive feedback aimed and assisting you create an acceptable dissertation (refer to Code of Conduct in the catalog)
Post in weekly in the DIS course; it is imperative that your chair is kept up to date on your progress
Make satisfactory progress in your dissertation courses by achieving stated milestones
Identify problems or concerns early and seek assistance to help resolve any of these concerns or issues
Hire outside help as required by your chair or Dean (e.g., editor, writing coach, etc.).
Work closely with your Chair
Maintain continuous enrollment
Complete your degree within 7 years of your enrollment date