Video lectures – Thesis (THES)


These are only some examples of the video lectures for the above course at the American University of Sovereign Nations (AUSN).

Enrolled students of AUSN gain credit hours through active live participation in classes. A list of required and elective courses for each degree program are provided in the degree program descriptions.  In addition, they receive the AUSN Video lecture Archive Sheet to record which videos they have watched for additional knowledge. For countries that do not allow Youtube access (Channel: American University of Sovereign Nations), an original file can be shared with enrolled AUSN students. Anyone can request to try out a live AUSN class for free by writing to Dr. Darryl Macer, Provost, AUSN; Email: provost@ausovereignnations.org

AUSN as an intellectual forum for intercultural dialogue upholds the value of academic freedom for all professors and students, and the views expressed in the videos are not those of AUSN. The videos are a selection of the total video archive of AUSN that supplements the contact hours provided by in-person lectures, group skype sessions, and other supervised contact at AUSN.

The course description and expected competencies for this course are provided below. Some students use these videos to prepare for the course examinations, which in AUSN are open book/open Internet exams, where students need to prepare written answers (unless there is some condition that makes an oral exam the only possibility).

Links to example video lectures from the THESIS courses

Thesis1, Prof. Darryl Macer, How to write a thesis or paper Paper writing

Thesis2, Prof.  Shamima Lasker, Fee Pay Retraction Notice: Falacy or Reality

Thesis3, Prof. Siti Nurani Noor, The Nature of Bioethics

Thesis4, Prof. Darryl Macer, Linkages between Plagiarism and Memorization in Education  h

Thesis5, Prof. Shamima Lasker, Core Curriculum for Publication Ethics

Thesis6, Prof. Shamima Lasker, Authorship in Publications 

Thesis7, Prof. Darryl Macer, The Meaning of Research, the Publication Game, and their Impacts on Enlightened Progress of our Society

 

Course details

Course Objectives: The objective of this course is to have the student complete their thesis and to prepare for a Public Defense.

Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to complete final preparation of the student’s thesis and to prepare and rehearse for the Public Defense.