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DPSL 8400C - Professional Capstone 3: Reflection, Analysis, and Final Presentation

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(5 credits)

This culminating capstone course, Reflection, Analysis, and Final Presentation, guides doctoral students through the final phases of their capstone project journey as they analyze data, synthesize findings, engage in comprehensive reflection, and prepare their final deliverables. Building upon the implementation and observation conducted in previous seminars, students will develop advanced skills in data analysis, reflective practice, and professional communication as they transform their implementation experiences into scholarly contributions to the field of public safety leadership. Through structured analysis frameworks, guided reflection protocols, and the collaborative Charrette feedback model, students will refine their ability to derive meaningful insights from their interventions and articulate clear, actionable recommendations. This seminar emphasizes the integration of empirical findings with theoretical frameworks, critical reflection on practice, and effective communication strategies for diverse stakeholders. The course culminates in a final capstone report and formal presentation that demonstrates students' ability to conduct rigorous, applied research that contributes to public safety leadership practice.  

Pre-requisites

  • DPSL 8400A
  • DPSL 8400B