Students in this course conduct and present their capstone research projects that were designed and approved in the EAT 4830 Capstone Proposal. Students meet regularly with their thesis advisor and other student researchers to engage in collaborative problem solving. Students demonstrate competency in professional and research ethics, implementation of research plans, theory use, critical evaluation of research findings, and written and oral communication of their research. This course is strongly recommended for all students considering application to graduate school in psychology. This is the second of two capstone courses required for Expressive Arts Therapy majors. General Education: WAC 4: Capstone Writing and ResearchPrerequisite: EAT 4830 Capstone Proposal or permission of the instructor.