Assignment Descriiption:
For the first week’s assignment submission, you will select a Public Health topic outline based upon your review of data sources to formulate a researchable question.
Once you have chosen your topic, you will need to create and submit an outline of your student research project with at least two scholarly references.
When you have chosen your topic, you will need to develop and create an outline of your preliminary research with at least two scholarly references.
Within your outline, discuss why you chose your topic, possible subtopics for focus (at least two), potential research questions you could investigate, and the relevance of your two scholarly references to your research.
Looking forward to Module 8, you will submit a summative Signature Assignment presentation based upon a topic related to Public Health. The presentation will need to include at least 20-25 slides with ten (10) scholarly references to support your argument surrounding your topic, answer your research question, or support your points about the need for further research on this identified topic. Elements of the final presentation will be submitted during Modules 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 (Signature Assignment) to provide appropriate feedback on your progression.
Make sure your topics, research questions, and references are related to Public Health. Here are some tips to get started with your project:
Review current events relating to public health
Review published community assessments
Use professional/personal experience to establish a research topic
Ask your course instructor for guidance
Utilize the Aspen University Online Library and librarians
Browse your textbook for interesting topics
Review the course objectives and textbook chapter to ascertain any interest
Write down multiple topics and select which you find most interesting. Within your outline, discuss why you chose your topic, possible subtopics for focus (at least two), potential research questions you could investigate, and the relevance of your two scholarly references to your research.