Writing and Research for Practice: Professional Ethics   [Archived Catalog]
2011-2012 Academic Catalog and Student Handbook with Revised Addendum
   

FO 688 A - Writing and Research for Practice: Professional Ethics


This two-part course serves as an overview of individual, as well as organizational responsibilities, with regard to ethical issues and requirements related to research and professional behavior. Students will think critically about ethical situations and compliance regulations in their workplace. The research ethics requirements of The Chicago School are included. Students will continue to work on their ARP Method section, taking into consideration any ethical concerns with their approach to program evaluation and the implications of their program evaluation recommendations. Required deliverables include: a revised ARP Method section; the critical analysis of ethical considerations section of the project; and other revisions to overall ARP, if needed. Approval by the Student’s advisor and ARP supervisor is required. (0.5 credits)