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HRM669-35322-2006: HRM669 Research Seminar –
ODV601-30350-2005: ODV601 Integrating Performance Management –
Last Updated May 31, 20
Course Assignments:
Week One: Assignment 1 – Select Thesis Topic – Submission of Research Proposal
Students will communicate ideas relating to desired thesis topics during the first chat session. Before the end of the first week of class, students will select and submit a topic for approval. Topics will be returned to the students by the end of the first week either approved or approved pending revisions.
THESIS TOPICS
A Thesis is unlike any other paper written over the course of a Master’s program. In writing a thesis, the student is adding to the body of knowledge in the field. As such, a student’s thesis topic should be honed to a particular research proposition that contributes to the profession in the form of evaluating one of the following areas:
1. a topic that has been heavily researched over the years but still poses timely and topical debate (e.g., The Efficacy of Unions in the 21st Century Workplace).
2. a topic that is continually changing, such as legal issues in HR; or
3. a topic that is fairly new, such as E-recruiting or motivating millennials or Gen Z
During the course of the MAHRM Program, a student may have resonated with one or more areas of HR: Recruitment, Selection, Training, Development, Compensation, Benefits, Legal Aspects, Labor Unions, Organizational Development, or others. Following are a sampling of thesis topics:
• Selecting Top Talent: Is E-Recruiting Working?
• Inclusion in the Workplace: Redesigning Diversity Training
• From Baby Boomers to Generation Z: Valuing the Contributions of all Generations of Employees
• Motivating Millennials and Gen Z: Creating New Compensation Plans
• Succession Planning: The Transfer of Institutional Knowledge from Baby Boomers to Millennials
• Gender Pay Inequity: Why Does it Still Exist and What Are We Doing to Combat It?
• Open Office Spaces at Work: A Solution to Feelings of Isolation or Adding to the Problem?
The Faculty Advisor will comment on the soundness of the research proposal and assist the student in selecting an appropriate thesis topic form an academic and professional point of view.
This assignment is worth 20 points including 4 points as described next below.
Schedule your first online meeting with a member of the NU Library Team 04 Points
Students will gain insight into literature research techniques and develop a rapport with the research librarians who can be of great assistance during the course. Students will schedule appointments with the research staff.
Among items to be considered in grading:
Did the student indicate having already met, or at least scheduled, a meeting with NU Library research staff?
Does the requested topic appear worthy of the assignment?
Has the student identified one or more of the issues to be investigated, including the formulation of an initial thesis statement?
Is the submission at least 1 page long, making use of APA 7th edition level 1 heading appropriate for the scope of the assignment?
Is there a cover page?
Is there a reference page, properly formatted with at least 3 peer-reviewed reference (each no older than within the past 5 years) indicating the student is beginning to formulate a research plan and identify relevant resources?
Has the student used correct English grammar, usage, style, syntax, spelling, and correct APA 7th edition formatting appropriate for the professional paper (see sample in APA Publication Guide or at OWL Purdue)?
Week Two: Assignment 2 Conduct Research + Identify & Submit Survey & Reference List
Students will utilize the resources of the NU library to begin research of peer-review journal articles related to their thesis proposal. The Professor will guide students in best practices for organizing their research files.
Students will submit an Annotated Bibliography for at least five of the 10+ references listed.
This assignment is worth 30 points.
Among items to be considered in grading:
• Did the student indicate having met with the NU Library staff sometime during the first 2 weeks of the course?
• Is a cover sheet provided?
• Are there two to four (2 to 4) pages of student narrative relating what is being submitted, including a thesis statement (repeated or restated from week 1), and discussion of the purpose and formatted to include using APA 7th edition Level 1 heading?
• Are there at least ten (10) references on the References page?
• Do the references consist of peer-reviewed articles all of which were published within the past five years?
• Are there at least 5 appendices (Appendix A, Appendix, B, Appendix C, Appendix D, Appendix E) following the References page(s)? Each appendix is the annotated bibliography for one of the 10+ references on the Reference page (At least five of the references must appear in the appendices. More than five is not expected and is therefore only optional.)
• Has the student applied APA 7th edition guidelines as to style? How about correct spelling, grammar, English usage, punctuation, and other conventions of formal written English prose?
• Has the student avoided the use of conversational 2nd person “you” and “your” etc., i.e. formal third-person narrative style?
• Is there a properly formatted reference page following the draft narrative?
Additional resources are provided in the Blackboard Learn course shell.
• How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography (Cornell University)
• The Seven Steps of the Research Process (Cornell University)
• Critically Analyzing Information Sources (Cornell University)
• Distinguishing Scholarly Journals from Non-Scholarly Periodicals (Cornell University)
Week Three: Assignment 3 Submission of Chapter 1 Introduction First Draft
During the third week of class, students will submit Chapter 1 Introduction.
Chapter 1 Introduction consists of several sub-sections, as follows:
Introduction
Problem Statement
Purpose of the Study
Limitations of the Study
Definition of Terms
Chapter 1 should be approximately 7-10 pages in length and will likely include more than the ten references submitted as part of the Week 2 assignment.
REMINDER: For this assignment, the title “Chapter 1 Introduction: (without quotes in your draft) is treated as a Level 1 heading, to be centered at the top of page 2, one inch below the edge of the page. This is a repeat of the cover title from the cover page.
Do not repeat the word “Introduction” from the list above as an additional heading. However, “Problem Statement” and “Purpose of the Study” and “Limitations of the Study” and “Definition of Terms” (all without quotes in your draft) should appear formatted as APA 7th edition Level 2 headings.
This assignment is worth 40 points.
Among items to be considered in grading:
Is a cover sheet provided?
• Are there at least seven to ten (7 to 10) pages of student narrative?
• Are there at more than ten (10) references on the References page?
• Do they consist of peer-reviewed articles, or published books, most of which were published within the past five years? Is there a discussion/disclaimer in the essay sections why there are older references?
• Have the Appendices from the Week 2 draft been removed? (The annotated bibliography exercise is not needed after the Week 2 Assignment.)
• Has the student applied APA 7th edition guidelines as to style? How about correct spelling, grammar, English usage, punctuation, and other conventions of formal written English prose?
• Has the student avoided the use of conversational 2nd person “you” and “your” etc., i.e. formal third-person narrative style?
• Is there a properly formatted reference page following the draft narrative?
• Have all references been cited at least once in Chapter 1?
Week Four: Assignment 4 Complete recommended edits & Submit Finalized Chapter 1
Submit Finalized Chapter 1, with recommended edits completed (10 points)
During this week, you must submit your Finalized Chapter 1 with recommended edits completed. Students will incorporate recommended edits from the instructor and submit finalized Chapter 1.
Among items to be considered in grading:
• Is a cover sheet provided?
• Did the student implement all of the feedback suggestions from the Week 3 Draft?
• Are there at least seven to ten (7 to 10) pages of student narrative?
• Are there more than ten (10) references on the References page?
• Do they consist of peer-reviewed articles, or published books, most of which were published within the past five years? Is there a discussion/disclaimer in the essay sections why there are older references?
• Have the Appendices from the Week 2 draft been removed? (The annotated bibliography exercise is not needed after the Week 2 Assignment.)
• Has the student applied APA 7th edition guidelines as to style? How about correct spelling, grammar, English usage, punctuation, and other conventions of formal written English prose?
• Has the student avoided the use of conversational 2nd person “you” and “your” etc., i.e. formal third-person narrative style?
• Is there a properly formatted reference page following the draft narrative?
• Have all references been cited at least once in Chapter 1?
• Are there any citations in your Chapter 1 for which there is no source listed on the References page?
Course Assignments – Grades:
The course curriculum consists of several assignment
THESIS TOPICS
The Capstone Master’s Thesis is unlike any other paper written over the course of a Master’s program. In writing a thesis, a student is adding to the body of knowledge in the field. As such, a student’s thesis topic should be honed to a particular research proposition that contributes to the profession in the form of evaluating one of the following areas:
1. a topic that has been heavily researched over the years but still poses timely and topical debate (such as “The Efficacy of Unions in the 21st Century Workplace”).
2. a topic that is continually changing, such as legal issues in HR; or
3. a topic that is fairly new, such as E- cruiting or motivating Millennials or Gen Z
During the course of the MAHRM Program, a student may have resonated with one or more areas of HR such as Recruitment, Selection, Training, Development, Compensation, Benefits, Legal Aspects, Labor Unions, Organizational Development, or others. Following are a sampling of thesis topics:
¢ Selecting Top Talent: Is E-Recruiting Working?
¢ Inclusion in the Workplace: Redesigning Diversity Training
¢ From Baby Boomers to Generation Z: Valuing the Contributions of all Generations of Employees
¢ Motivating Millennials and Gen Z: Creating New Compensation Plans
¢ Succession Planning: The Transfer of Institutional Knowledge from Baby Boomers to Millennials
¢ Gender Pay Inequity
The Faculty Advisor will comment on the soundness of the research proposal and assist the student in selecting an appropriate thesis topic from an academic and professional point of view.
RESEARCH SURVEY
As HR professionals, it is imperative to continually review and evaluate best practices in the field of human resource management while offering analysis and recommendations for improvement. Professional research studies and surveys conducted by national organizations in the HR profession are a reliable source of current and new practices in the field. Students in the MAHRM Program will not be conducting human subject research; rather, students will utilize valid, timely surveys from premier HR organizations, such as the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). In HRM 669, the student will identify a recently conducted survey related to their thesis topic and introduce the topic, the chosen survey, and pertinent recent literature on the topic. Subsequently, in HRM 670, significant sections of the survey will be cited and
discussed in the Methodology chapter of the Thesis (Chapter 2). The student will then analyze the results of the survey in Chapter 3 and provide recommendations in Chapter 4.
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