ES 699C: Master's Thesis
Synonym:
83647 (for web registration)Section:
LFaculty:
Rachel ThietCredits:
3Seats:
5Semester:
Summer 2012
Meeting Schedule:
TBA (TBA)Description:
Competency Area: ASJS, CB, EE, RMC, SDCC, SDS ?Çô Capstone: Required Alternate
The Master's Thesis represents the culmination of a student's work at Antioch. The Master's Thesis will typically be more conceptual in focus than the Project, usually will include formal hypothesis-testing of theoretical concepts, and generally will be oriented toward eventual publication of the work in a peer-reviewed professional journal. Students will be expected to develop a thorough review of relevant literature and methodology, and prepare a final manuscript that adheres to Antioch's Thesis Guidelines. In contrast to the Master?ÇÖs Project, Master?ÇÖs Theses require identification of a 3-person committee which must be chaired by an Antioch faculty member; additional committee members will generally be external to the department.

