Case Studies and Thesis Design

Quarters
Fall Open
Location
Olympia
Class Standing
Graduate
Kevin Francis
Carri LeRoy
Erin Martin

The fourth program in the core sequence allows students to deepen their understanding of the research process as they make decisions about their own thesis research design and methodology. Activities and assignments help students understand how their thesis builds upon and fills gaps they identify in previous research. Students will complete a literature review to guide their own research framework and study design. They will write a prospectus, which will be reviewed by a thesis reader assigned in during Fall Quarter to facilitate the thesis research process. Through this course, students will improve their ability to communicate academic research to a broad audience via posters and oral presentations. Successful completion of this program is required to enroll for thesis credits.

To successfully participate in this program, students will need access to Canvas, Zoom, and Microsoft Word or similar software.  Students can expect about 50% of synchronous teaching to be in-person, in groups on campus (e.g. seminar or workshop) as health conditions and space availability allow. Students who prefer to engage remotely can expect the same amount of interaction and time spent in class, using Zoom and other online collaboration tools.

Please note that there will be a field trip to the Olympic Peninsula from October 5, 8 am to October 7, 6 pm. We will provide more details in a summer letter to students.

Registration

Course Reference Numbers

GR (8): 10118

Academic Details

8
23
Graduate

Schedule

Fall
2023
Open
Hybrid (F)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Evening
Schedule Details
SEM 2 B1105 - Lecture
Olympia