Directed Research
- RE511 RESEARCH METHODS: A graduate level course in research skills focusing on library techniques. Students will learn to improve and refine techniques of accessing information using both computers and conventional methods. Students will be required to research, organize, and prepare several brief reports of graduate quality during the course. THE COURSE IS REQUIRED OF ALL GRADUATE AND POST GRADUATE STUDENT WHO HAVE NOT SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED RE 111 OR ITS EQUIVALENT.
- RE531 MASTER'S THESIS OR PROJECT: This culmination of the candidate's graduate study provides opportunity for demonstration of ability to present information in a scholarly style and format consistent with the student's academic level of accomplishment. Detailed information may be obtained from the text Research Manual, by Dr. Naomi Torrez, which is published by Golden State School of Theology.
- RE931 GRADUATE DOCTORAL PROPOSAL/DISSERTATION OR PROJECT: This course includes the Proposal for the Doctoral Dissertation or Project and the actual completion of that Dissertation or Project. Formulates the framework for the document and the step-by-step completion of the work. This 150 pages minimum document must be footnoted and include an extensive Bibliography (at least 50 outside sources). This work represents the culmination of the Candidate's educational experience. The Dissertation or Project must deal exclusively with the major area of study. For information, refer to the text, Research Manual, by Dr. Naomi Torrez, published by Golden State School of Theology.