“…The design, structure, content, and delivery are in alignment with the course's RMS consumer purpose, which now clearly differentiates this course from the other core courses in the RMS curriculum. The current and similar designs can also be used to address issues of abstract and generic presentation (Barr, 2014), sequencing within a course (Barron & Apple, 2014), and perhaps begin to tackle students' research and statistics apprehension (Coleman & Conrad, 2007;Cook, 1998;Davis, 2003;Huang, 2018;Rodriguez & Toews, 2005;Shenk et al, 2001;Smith & Martinez-Moyano, 2012). The current competency-based design and assessments are also in alignment with master's degree-level preparation (CoRE Project Team, 2010;ESG, 2025;Lumina, 2014) including preparation for practitioners to be informed RMS consumers in a variety of settings and disciplines (Katzer, Cook, & Crouch, 1998;Okahana, Augustine, & Zhou, 2018;McMillan, 2012;Rodriquez & Toews, 2005;Smith & Martinez-Moyano, 2012).…”