DBAX 8101P - Doctoral Portfolio Capstone Mentoring (1 credit)

The purpose of this course is to assist doctoral independent scholars in making steady progress toward the DBA degree. Independent scholars use this course as a forum for ongoing exchange of ideas, input, and feedback with peers and their portfolio chair. They engage in a variety of activities, providing the tools needed to complete the portfolio capstone successfully. They gain practice with various research methods and data-gathering techniques; determine best practices; explore the various resources, including the Walden Library, Writing Center, and Research Center; and prepare a draft and final version of their portfolio prospectus, which is required to proceed with the final portfolio research (program evaluation or quantitative secondary data analysis). Note: The instructor of record for a section of the course is the chair of the independent scholar’s portfolio committee. Section participants are independent scholars who work with faculty members at various stages of their portfolio project.

Prerequisites

  • RESI 8301 (Residency 1)
  • DBAX 8303 (may be concurrent)