How do you cite a university course?

How do you cite a university course?

Bibliography / Works Cited Citation: Last Name, First Name of professor. “Title or Subject of the Lecture.” Class lecture, Course Name, College Name, Location, Month Day, Year.

What citation style do education majors use?

APA (American Psychological Association) is used by Education, Psychology, and Sciences. MLA (Modern Language Association) style is used by the Humanities. Chicago/Turabian style is generally used by Business, History, and the Fine Arts.

How do you cite a research study?

How to Cite a Research Paper in APA

  1. Book: Author, A.A.. (Year of Publication). The Title of work.
  2. Example: Finney, J. (1970).
  3. Magazine: Author, A.A.. (Year, a month of Publication).
  4. Example: Tumulty, K.
  5. Newspaper: Author, A.A.. (Year, Month Date of Publication).
  6. Website: Author, A.A.. (
  7. Example: Simmons, B. (

How do you know what citation style to use?

Don’t know which citation style to use? Use APA for papers in psychology, education, and the other social sciences. Use MLA for papers in literature, arts, and humanities. Use Chicago for books, magazines, newspapers, etc.

What is the correct spacing between lines of a reference list?

Now your list should have all hanging indents, single spacing within references, and a double space between each reference per AU Thesis and Dissertation Guidelines. Remember that if you begin adding new references, just hit the ENTER key one time after each reference entry.

What should be on a reference list?

On your reference sheet, you should list each reference with the following information:

  • Name.
  • Current Job/Position.
  • Company.
  • Phone Number.
  • Email Address.
  • Reference Description: Write one sentence explaining how you know or have worked with this person, where, when, and for how long.

Are two references enough?

The preferred approach is for you to suggest one or two references most relevant for the job you’ve applied to. If the employer asks for more names, or makes a specific request – such as wanting to speak to your most recent boss – you can respond accordingly.

Can I use two references from the same job?

Having a couple of references from a single job is best if the references serve different roles and worked with you in two different capacities (but can still vouch for your abilities). I appreciate three references from different perspectives – and not usually everyone from the same building that someone works in.

What questions do references get asked?

Here are some of the questions that may be asked during a reference check:

  • When did (name) work for your company? Could you confirm starting and ending employment dates?
  • What was her/his position?
  • Could I briefly review (name’s) resume?
  • Why did (name) leave the company?
  • What was her/his starting and ending salary?

Should I tell my references that they may be contacted?

So, if possible, you should give your references a heads-up to let them know who will be contacting them, and supply them with an updated copy of your resume. Pro tip: Share the job description with your references, so they can gain a good sense of the position you’re applying for.

Is it a good sign if they ask for references after an interview?

It’s very easy to assume that if you have made it through the initial job interview and your prospective employer is taking up references that you probably got the job. The fact that an employer does a reference check after an interview is certainly a good sign, but don’t rush out and buy the Champagne just yet.