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Master Thesis Handbook 2019-2020 Created and Edited by: Dr. Tina Claiborne and Bridgette Winslow Revised and updated by Dr. Carissa Massey With References from Ithaca College Exercise Science Program & Wittenberg University Master of Education Thesis Preparation Guide Table of Contents General Information and Procedures on thesis proposal writing and defense Introduction 1 Thesis Roles and Responsibilities 1 General Thesis Procedures 2 Sample Thesis Project Timeline 3 Thesis Proposal 3 Content, Organization and Style Thesis Components 4 Thesis Styles and Fonts 8 Thesis Defense 9 Thesis Submission Process 10 Appendix A- IRB Approval Form 11 Appendix B-Thesis Approval Page 12 Appendix C- Thesis Title Page 13 Appendix D- Example of key thesis components –Athletic Training 14 Appendix E- Example of key thesis components – Criminal Justice 35 Appendix F- Instructions for PDF/A file format 42 Appendix G- Copyright Page 43 GENERAL INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES ON THESIS PROCESS (PROPOSAL, WRITING AND DEFENSE) A. Introduction The purpose of this document is to provide students with a guideline regarding thesis preparation timelines, committee selection, proposal, formatting and defense. B. Thesis Roles and Responsibilities Candidate Responsibilities Select a thesis committee chair, establish a thesis committee, and present the names of the committee members to the Chair of the Department for approval. Design and submit a proposal for committee approval. Meet with committee to discuss proposal. Submit a signed thesis proposal form to the Department Chair. Work with Committee to establish the type of guidance that would best facilitate the completion of the thesis; schedule regular meetings to review the progress of the thesis. Prepare and submit all required forms for the Internal Review Board. Communicate any problems or difficulties that may arise during the thesis process (research or writing). Progress through the thesis process in accordance with the schedule established with Committee Chair. Submit the thesis within the required timeline. This includes making revisions in a timely manner. Upon approval, submit three completed copies of the thesis to Thesis Chair, Dean of Academic Affairs, and Library (printing and binding fees will apply). Committee Chair Give guidance about the nature of the research and the standards expected. This includes assisting the candidate in establishing a reasonable timeline for completion. Maintain contact through regular meetings, as agreed to in discussions with the candidate. Be accessible to the candidate at other appropriate times when he or she may need advice. Request written drafts at regular intervals and returning drafts with constructive comments within a reasonable amount of time. 1 Communicate clearly to the candidate when progress is not being met or the level of work does not meet the standards expected of a master’s level candidate. Provide an independent written assessment of the thesis as part of the examination process. Sign the thesis and any other related documents to verify successful completion. Schedule the thesis oral defense with the other committee members. Attend the oral defense of the thesis and provide a written assessment of the thesis defense as part of the examination process. Committee Member Responsibilities Provide feedback on stages of the conception, research and writing of the thesis. Read and review candidate work on thesis as needed or requested by the candidate or Committee Chair. Meet with the candidate and committee as needed. Attend the oral defense of the thesis and provide a written assessment of the thesis defense as part of the final examination process. Read the final copy of the thesis and sign when approved. C. General Thesis Procedures 1. Select a thesis committee chair and in collaboration with the committee chair, select at least two other committee members. 2. In collaboration with the committee chair and/or committee members establish a schedule for the research and writing of the thesis. 3. Write and submit a Thesis Proposal to the committee. 4. Submit the Thesis Proposal Approval form to the Dean of Academic Affairs. 5. Submit an IRB petition for Thesis Research. 6. Schedule regular meetings with the committee chair and committee by midterm of the intended graduation semester. 7. Upon approval of committee chair, schedule an oral defense no later than the 12th week of the intended graduation semester. 8. Prior to the defense, prepare one copy of the Thesis Approval form for each bound copy of the thesis being prepared. 9. Make changes to manuscript as suggested by committee. 10. Submit final copies to committee chair for approval and signature on Certificate of Approval form. 11. Submit final copies to thesis chair, Dean of Academic Affairs and Library. 2
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