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HRC 480: Capstone: Practices and Approaches

Capstone: Practices and Approaches: "Focuses on a wide variety of interdisciplinary theories, methodologies and epistemologies that focus on social identities, power, privilege and activism. Students complete a scholarly research paper or project in their

Academic Search Ultimate

Academic Search Ultimate (EBSCOhost)


Use the hyperlinked subject headings of the Academic Search Ultimate database to be connected to articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers which are known to focus on particular concepts relevant to the type of research required in this course.

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