Thesis-Related Forms and Examples
Proposal Examples
- Japanese Debate on Rearmament
- Use of Prostate-Specific Antigen in Prostate Cancer Diagnostics
- Colville, Wash. and the 1918 Flu Epidemic
- Posture and Trumpet Playing: How Body Alignment Affects Musicians
- Investment Opportunities in the Lake Osoyoos Locality
- Nanoscale Craters in Poly(methyl methacrylate) Formed by Exposure to Condensing Solvent Vapor
- The Many Faces of Mary: A Study of the Enduring Relevance of the Virgin of Guadalupe's Symbolism
Proposal Forms
Rubrics for Theses Evaluations
"Pass with Distinction" Thesis Examples
- “Carpetbaggers: A Revisionist Model Evaluation” (History/Liberal Arts)
- “Investigating IT Proficiency and Website Characteristics as Signals of Quality: Guilt by Association?” (Information Systems/Business)
- “Population versus Consumption: Determining the Real Driving Force of Environmental Degradation” (Honors)
- “Realism and the Incompleteness Theorems in Kurt Godel’s Philosophy of Mathematics” (Philosophy/Liberal Arts)
- “Genetic Analysis of the Y Chromosome in Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)” (Biological Sciences/Sciences)
- “Discovering Beauty and Meaning: A Meditative Inquiry into the Essence of Shadow as Ornamentation in Interior Design” (Interior Design/Engineering & Architecture)
- “Towards Understanding the Molecular Basis of Enantiospecificity of Pinoresinol-Lariciresinol Reductase of Forsythia Intermedia” (Biological Chemistry/Sciences)
- "Nanoscale Craters in Poly(methyl methacrylate) Formed by Exposure to Condensing Solvent Vapor " (Biochemistry/Sciences) (this project has been nominated for PWD)
- "Thermoregulation in Molting and Feeding Danaus plexippus Caterpillars" (Biological Sciences)
- "A New Synthesis of a Potential Antiviral Prodrug Utilizing a 1,2-anhydrofuranose Intermediate" (Chemistry)
- "Glial Derived Neurotrophic Factor Promotes Ovarian Primordial Follicle Development and Cell-Cell Interactions During Folliculogenesis" (Molecular Biosciences)
- "Scanning Force Microscope Induced Growth and Dissolution on Single Crystal Gypsum (CaHSO4.2H20) (Physics)