Dissertation III (REX 879)

Term: 2022-2023 Spring

Faculty

Byron Edens
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Jesse K Clark
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Assistant Professor
John Wesley School of Leadership
211 Stevens Hall

Blanca Herrero de Egana Munoz-Cobo
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"I am not resigned to the fact that, when I die, the world will follow as if I had not lived."
This phrase from Father Arrupe (SJ) is my motto.

My name is Blanca Herrero de Egaña Muñoz-Cobo, I come from a very big family as my family names .-D

I like family and friends meetings, dancing, music, cinema and books, and I can't live without coffee. 

 

Murchtricia Jones
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Brief Bio: Hello all! I am Dr. Murchtricia Jones. The Director of Data Science and Dean of the School of Computing, Applied Sciences, and Engineering. I am so excited to be a part of your educational journey. 

Jerry M Hullinger
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Hello, I'm Dr. Hullinger and I am excited to be the professor for this class! I grew up in Illinois and after high school attended Moody Bible Institute and then Dallas Theological Seminary. I have two children, three granddaughters, and one grandson. I love studying the Bible and Theology and await with excitement to see God fulfill everything he has promised when Christ reigns on earth!

Lena Lamei
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Description

This course is designed to facilitate the final refinement and completion of the student’s research dissertation. The course focuses on the student’s IRB application, the conducting of the research activity, the analysis of the research data, the presentation and explanation of the findings, the summary and significance of the research findings in light of the research problem, question, and purpose, the delineation of issues resulting from the findings’ summary, and the preparation of the dissertation defense.