Research
- RE111 RESEARCH METHODS: An introductory course in college level library skills, designed to prepare the student for all courses requiring research. Students will learn how to formulate a research topic, how and where to find relevant information, and how to organize notes and construct an acceptable research paper. Students will be introduced to on-line (computer) literature search methods. THE COURSE IS REQUIRED FOR ALL ASSOCIATE AND BACHELOR DEGREES.
- RE431 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PAPER OR PROJECT: This culmination of the undergraduate course of study provides the candidate opportunity to demonstrate his/her ability to present information in a style and format consistent with the academic level of accomplishment. The project may be a formal research paper in standard thesis format, or an equivalent research and writing project. For detailed information, refer to the GOLDEN STATE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY RESEARCH MANUAL, prepared and published by GSST Staff.