JUS690 Capstone Seminar/Experience

This course, the culminating experience of the program, requires students to complete an original research project grounded in the field of justice studies. Each student will design and complete an action research project that broadens and deepens the student’s awareness and appreciation of the need to apply community base, social justice perspectives to one’s professional endeavors. In completing these projects, students must demonstrate an ability to define, analyze, evaluate, and recommend solutions for resolving an issue, problem, or potential opportunity of interest and importance to the community. Students will periodically share with one another their project goals, challenges, and progress attained. Each student will complete a substantial research paper discussing the objectives, research, and outcomes of his/her project. The project topics and research methods employed will be developed through individual consultations and collaborative discussions with the seminar’s instructor.All projects must receive faculty approval, which will be based on the quality and merit of the student’s proposal, particularly as it relates to and advances the mission of the College of Saint Elizabeth. Pre-requisite:JUS682

Credits

3

Prerequisite

JUS682