I need help completing the bolded and underlined portion of this assignment.
2. Organize Previous Academic Coursework (already completed can provide info once tutor has been assigned)
Using your unofficial transcript, organize the coursework you have taken at the 2000-, 3000-, or 4000-level into their appropriate academic disciplines based on the information you’ve learned in Module 2.
Create one heading for each of the two disciplines in which you have taken the most coursework. Include the Course ID, Title, and 2-3 sentences describing the knowledge and skills you gained. Do not copy course descriptions from the academic catalog or the syllabus. You should describe what you learned in your own words.
DISCIPLINE 1 [NAME]
- Course 1: Course ID, Title, and description of knowledge and skills gained from the course*
- Course 2: Course ID, Title, and description of knowledge and skills gained from the course*
- Course 3: Course ID, Title, and description of knowledge and skills gained from the course*
- Course 4: Course ID, Title, and description of knowledge and skills gained from the course*
- Course 5: Course ID, Title, and description of knowledge and skills gained from the course*
DISCIPLINE 2 [NAME]
- Course 1: Course ID, Title, and description of knowledge and skills gained from the course*
- Course 2: Course ID, Title, and description of knowledge and skills gained from the course*
- Course 3: Course ID, Title, and description of knowledge and skills gained from the course*
- Course 4: Course ID, Title, and description of knowledge and skills gained from the course*
- Course 5: Course ID, Title, and description of knowledge and skills gained from the course*
3. Frame Your Two Primary Academic Disciplines
In question 2, you organized your primary coursework into two academic disciplines. Next, you will provide context to support your selections. Answer the following questions in your own words for each of the two disciplines (do not copy information directly from our course materials or readings):
DISCIPLINE 1 [NAME]
- To which category (Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Formal Sciences, or Applied Sciences) does the discipline belong? Refer to Module 2 Reading 2.1, Outline of Academic Disciplines (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_academic_disciplines#Geography).
- What phenomena, issues, or problems does the discipline study? Note: A good strategy to find this information is to follow the link for the discipline in the Module 2 Reading 2.1, Outline of Academic Disciplines. There will be a brief description of the discipline that includes background information about the topics (phenomena) it studies. Another strategy is conducting an internet search for the discipline name and the word ‘phenomena’, such as ‘Biology phenomena’. Cite your sources for any information you include that is not common knowledge.
DISCIPLINE 2 [NAME]
- To which category does the discipline belong?
- What phenomena, issues, or problems does the discipline study?
4. Brainstorm One Potential Research Problem
Think about the topics you have discussed in previous courses, current events, or issues of personal importance that are related to your previous academic experiences. Answer each of the following questions in complete sentences:
- What research problem related to your previous coursework would you like to research?
- Which of your previous academic disciplines is related to this research problem and why?
- Why do you believe this research problem is complex?
- In addition to the academic discipline you described above, what are two other academic disciplines that would be potentially relevant to this research problem and why?
5. Reflection (will complete myself)
In 1-2 paragraphs, reflect on what you have learned in Module 2.
- Which of the concepts in Module 2 challenged you the most?
- Which concept do you feel you understand best?
- In addition to the research problem that you brainstormed in question 4, what is one additional research problem you might be interested in investigating and why?
6. Reference Page
Include a reference page for all information cited in the assignment according to the APA student paper setup guide opens in new window. Consult the APA Style Common Reference Examples Guide opens in new window for sample references you can use as templates for your own reference page.