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Connecting to the Research Process [WLOs: 1, 2] [CLO: 2] |
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ENG122 - Week 1Links to an external site.
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Prepare Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 1 in your course textbook: Research & Writing. This course is designed to intentionally walk you through the steps of the research process. While research is the process whereby you locate and evaluate sources related to a specific topic, you need to start with the bigger picture! It is important to set clear goals about what general subject to research and then work to narrow that focus. You will do that with the assignments and activities in Week 2, so feel free to look ahead and examine the path you’ll take. But this discussion helps put you on the path. |
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Reflect Every professional field is different, which seems obvious though the reasons are more complex than it might seem. These differences are partly due to the specific outcomes or job titles associated with the field as well as the types of duties the profession requires. Differences also result from the particular soft skills associated with the field, the mindset required, and the actual day-to-day experience within that profession. Think about the professional field that you intend to enter. How directly is it related to your major? What do you already know about your intended profession? What has drawn you to it? Â |
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Write In 250 to 300 words, address the following points:
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 Guided Response Respond to at least two of your classmates. In each response, address the following:
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