Gcu sample biography outline
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Here is the example of what is expected from GCU for the Dissertation. You need to follow it. Thanks
The Dissertation Title Appears in Title Case and is Centered
Submitted by
Insert Your Full Legal Name (No Titles, Degrees, or Academic Credentials)
Equal Spacing
~2.0” – 2.5”
A Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree
Doctorate of Education
Equal Spacing ~2.0” – 2.5”
Grand Canyon University
Phoenix, Arizona
December 31, 2015
© by Your Full Legal Name (No Titles, Degrees, or Academic Credentials), 2015
All rights reserved.
GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY
The Dissertation Title Appears in Title Case and is Centered
by
Insert Your Full Legal Name (No Titles, Degrees, or Academic Credentials)
Approved
December 31, 2015
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE:
Full Legal Name, Ed.D., DBA, or Ph.D., Dissertation Chair
Full Legal Name, Ed.D., DBA, or Ph.D., Committee Member
Full Legal Name, Ed.D., DBA, or Ph.D., Committee Member
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Dissertation Template
In this section the learner describes the study constructs and provides a common understanding of the technical terms, exclusive jargon, variables, concepts, and technical terminology used within the scope of the study. The learner defines terms in lay language and in the context in which they are used within the study. A definition of term is typically 1-3 sentences in length. The learner should include any words that may be unknown to a lay person (words with unusual or ambiguous meanings or technical terms).
The learner supports definitions with citations from scholarly sources. Do not use Wikipedia to define terms. This popular “open source” online encyclopedia can be helpful and interesting for the layperson, but it is not appropriate for formal academic research and writing. Do not use dictionaries to define research terms; these definitions should come from the research literature and scholarly sources. A paragraph introducing this se
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