DIS 712 RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
Fall, 2003 – Wan/Johnson
This is a core doctoral course in basic research and
design and survey of methodologies. During these sessions, the student’s
“Program Focus” gradually emerges.
For D.Miss. students, the overall Learning Contract
for completion of the program is drafted and approved, and the individual’s
doctoral committee is formed.
For D.Min. students, personal and ministry assessments
are made, with goals established for the program and integrative strategies are
discussed. Emphasis is given to determining a project-dissertation,
writing and research skills, and putting together a proposal.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
As a result of this course,
the student should be able to:
1) Establish a strategic plan for the doctoral program, that
builds on one’s strengths and
needs in ministry;
2) Gain an understanding of both research and design
methodology;
3) Appreciate excellence in designing research and deciding on
the choice methodology;
4) Learn the basics for research at doctoral level, including
the use of library and internet,
writing skills, proposal writing and selection of
methodology for ministry application and
dissertation completion;
5) Become familiar with proper form and style;
6) Write a Dissertation-Project Proposal.
REQUIRED TEXT
D.Min. only:
Myers,
William R. Research in Ministry: A Primer for the Doctor of Ministry Program.
Zinsser, W. On Writing Well.
COURSE SCHEDULE
(Note:
joint session in the morning; separate
sessions for D.Miss. & D.Min. in the afternoon)
TOPIC INSTRUCTOR
1. INTRODUCTION J.
2.
DEFINING A PROJECT/DISSERTATION J/E
3.
DISCOVERING THE PROBLEM I WANT TO ADDRESS J/E
4.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD RESEARCH TOPIC J/E
5.
CONTEXT OF THE PROBLEM: WHO AM I WRITING FOR? J/E
6.
DETERMING THE FORMAT:
ARCHIVAL, EDUCATIONAL, EXPERIMENTAL J/E
7.
DEVELOPING THE STRUCTURE OF A PROJECT J/E
8.
CRITERA FOR AN EXCELLENT PROJECT &
REVIEWING EXCELLENT PROJECTS J/E
9.
WRITING SKILLS J/Poole
10. RESEARCH METHODS:
USE OF LIBRARY, INTERNET,
ETC. ??
11. TYPES OF RESEARCH E
12. USING THE COURSE WORK AS
PREPARATION FOR PROJECT &
PREPARING FOR THE
PROJECT BEFORE REGISTERING J/E
13. WORKING THROUGH STYLE &
FORMAT ??
D.Min. only
1. WORKING THROUGH THE ASSESSMENT TOOL
2. NATURE OF D.MIN RESEARCH
3. WRITING A D.MIN. PROJECT PROPOSAL
D.Miss. only: see separate sheet
COURSE
REQUIREMENTS
(Personal choice for assignment
is to be approved by the instructor for better coordination. Further
instruction will be given in class personally)
1. RRE-SESSION PREPARATION (10%)
Students are expected to do the reading of the
designated texts to prepare for participation in class discussion actively.
2. WRITING A WORKING DRAFT OF PROPOSAL
(90%)
2B) Drafting
a research design with major elements, e.g. purpose statement, research
questions, etc. (40%)
2C) Design a program for your future field research with selected methodology(ies) (40%)