Area of Interest Template
SELECTING A TOPIC OF INTEREST
Selecting a topic of interest may not be as easy as it sounds. It is an iterative process that you will revisit
several times throughout an individual course and many times throughout your program. Below are
several simple steps you can take to make selecting a topic of interest for an individual course project or
for your overall career focus of expertise a bit easier.
When you think about selecting a topic at the graduate level, you do so in two primary formats.
1. The first is selecting a topic for an individual course project or paper.
2. The second is more broad and relates to selecting a topic of interest or focus for your overall
program and ultimately, for your career as a scholar/practitioner. Essentially, selecting the
area or areas that you are most passionate about and that you will work towards becoming
an expert in.
You will go through a similar process for both, however, what will vary is your degree of specificity –
essentially the size of your funnel:
Course Project Topic
Let’s tackle the Course Project process first:
1. Review Course Requirements.
a. Review your course syllabus and determine the content area(s) for the paper or
project.
2. Brainstorm Ideas.
a. Consider what you have read about the content area in class, your personal or
professional experiences, recent news stories/articles you have seen, etc. Click here
to print out a handy sheet to guide your brainstorming session.
3. Select Three of Your Favorite Topics to Explore Further.
4. Develop a List of Key Words for Each Topic.
5. Conduct Initial Research.
a. Do a quick Google search of your three favorite topics using your key words– what
do you find on the topic? Does it seem too broad? Are their lots of articles that
seem a bit all over the place? Does it seem too narrow? Are the sources only slightly
related?
b. Take a few brief notes on what you find – number/type of sources, insights,
concerns, etc.
c. Do a quick search of the library databases of your three favorite topics – what do
you find on the topic? Does it seem too broad? Are their lots of articles that seem a
bit all over the place? Does it seem too narrow? Are the sources only slightly
related?
d. Take a few brief notes on what you find – number/type of sources, insights,
concerns, etc.
6. Select a Topic.
a. Review your top three choices.
b. Narrow or broaden your focus as needed.
c. Select a topic.
Selecting a Topic of Interest
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