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Course Enrollment: PD-209 Skill-Building: Evidence Analysis and Evaluation Using Case Studies

Course Enrollment: PD-209 Skill-Building: Evidence Analysis and Evaluation Using Case Studies

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NOTE: This course is classified as Intermediate Level in the Professional Development Certificate Program. It has been developed for individuals who are at or working in the Intermediate to Advanced Levels in our other certificate programs. It is advised that you complete the Analysis and Skills Mentoring Program-Part 1  course or have a working knowledge of the topics taught in that course prior to completing this one.

Note: This course requires compulsory materials to be ordered. These are available at GenealogyStore.com

  1. Board for Certification of Genealogists, Genealogy Standards, 2nd edition revised (Nashville, Tennessee: Ancestry, 2021).
  2. Jones, Thomas W., Mastering Genealogical Proof (Arlington, Virginia: National Genealogical Society, 2013).

Optional Print Course Material: Skill-Building: Evidence Analysis and Evaluation Using Case Studies

*Course material will only be sent to students who are registered in the course.

Taking the time to study a wide variety of case studies and proof arguments/summaries can expand your knowledge of methodology, evidence and analysis, sources, citation formats, cultural mores, immigration patterns, amongst many other things. It will make you a better genealogist by expanding your knowledge beyond the subset of genealogy that you normally work in. 

As an example, someone working in Canadian research on a daily basis can learn much from a case study on Irish research and vice versa. Amongst other things, they can learn methodology, new sources of evidence, how to analyze evidence, and even gain geographical and cultural knowledge! 

NOTE: A student could spend approximately 6 to 8 hours a week working on this course.

Course Length: 7 weeks

Contact Hours: 18
Course Length: 7 weeks
Grading Scale: 70% Tests/30% Assignments

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