MASTER THESIS OPTION GUIDELINES I. OVERVIEW. School of Public Affairs University of Colorado Denver 1380 Lawrence Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202

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MASTER THESIS OPTION GUIDELINES I. OVERVIEW School of Public Affairs University of Colorado Denver 1380 Lawrence Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202 Originally Prepared December 1991 Revised November 1997 Revised May 2003 Revised April 2011

The School of Public Affairs (SPA) offers a thesis option for students meeting certain eligibility criteria. The thesis is undertaken in lieu of PUAD 5361 Capstone Seminar, plus three units of elective course work. These Guidelines set forth the eligibility criteria, as well as an outline of the process to be followed in satisfying the requirements of the option. ELIGIBILITY The thesis option is available for MPA students who have achieved an exceptional academic record and who wish to pursue independent research in greater depth than would normally be possible in PUAD 5361. It is particularly suitable for students who wish either to pursue the PhD degree or to enter a research or policy environment upon completion of the MPA degree. Minimum eligibility requirements include: 1. matriculation in the MPA program MCJ and Executive MPA students are not eligible 2. successful completion of all core and required concentration courses 3. overall GPA of 3.5 or higher 4. demonstrated ability to pursue research work, as evidenced by two submitted research papers developed in SPA courses or elsewhere 5. preliminary identification of a thesis topic or area of interest 6. agreement from two SPA faculty members to serve on the thesis committee Minor exceptions to the above criteria may be made in exceptional cases. PROCESS Eligible students will be expected to follow a prescribed process in completing the requirements of the thesis option. An overview of the process is provided below. Detailed procedures and required forms are available in a separate document. A student wishing to undertake the thesis option applies formally through her/his faculty academic advisor, first, to establish eligibility with respect to the above criteria, and, second, to identify appropriate faculty members to serve as the student s three-person Thesis Committee. The Thesis Committee will consist of a major member, a minor member and an outside member. The major advisor must be a full-time member of the SPA faculty; the second committee member may hold adjunct faculty status and the outside committee member may be a faculty member of another school or college at the University, at another University or an individual from the preferred community. (NOTE: Although the formal procedure entails application through the academic advisor, the student is encouraged to make informal contacts with appropriate subject-matter faculty to determine interest and availability.) Before the student will be allowed to enroll for thesis credit, the Thesis Committee must formally approve a written thesis proposal, which includes a thesis plan and a timetable for completion. 1

THIS SHOULD BE INITATED THE SEMESTER BEFORE THE STUDENT PLANS TO ENROLL FOR THESIS CREDIT. Upon approval of the proposal, the student will be allowed to enroll in PUAD 6950 Master s Thesis, normally in two consecutive semester (including summer semester), for a total of six academic credits. The grade of In Progress will be awarded until the thesis has been completed and approved. During the time, the student will work with the Committee in implementing the thesis plan. Upon completion, the student will be expected to present results at a one-hour open colloquium. The thesis document will be prepared in accordance with Guidelines for Preparing Master s and Doctoral Theses available from your student services team coordinator. In accordance with the Guidelines, the Graduate School requires 3 copies of your thesis. 2

MPA THESIS OPTION GUIDELINES II. DETAILED PROCEDURES School of Public Affairs University of Colorado Denver 1380 Lawrence Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202 Originally Prepared December 1991 Revised November 1997 Revised May 2003 Revised April 2011

This document sets forth the step-by-step process involved in completing the thesis option of the School of Public Affairs. An overview of the process is contained in a separate document (Part I). 1. Consultation with Faculty Advisor: When a student is thinking about writing a thesis, he/she should contact his/her academic advisor to establish whether or not the eligibility criteria are satisfied (see Part I) and to determine whether or not a thesis fits within the student s overall academic program. This should be initiated a semester in advance of taking thesis credit. This part of the process is especially important for those students who are matriculating in a concentration (Environmental Policy, Local Government, Domestic Violence, Emergency Management and Homeland Security, and Nonprofit Organizations). Following certification and approval by the advisor, the following subjects should be broached: a. possible research topic b. approach to studying the research topic c. time frame for completion d. possible committee members The outcome of this part of the process should be identification of the research topic and general plan as well as the identification of appropriate subject matter faculty to serve as major and minor members of the Thesis Committee. 2. Selection of Thesis Committee: The purposes of the Thesis Committee are to: a. assist the student in completion of the thesis proposal b. formally approve the thesis proposal c. assist the student in implementing the thesis plan d. review drafts of the thesis; and e. approve the final copy of the thesis. The student should select a major advisor who is knowledgeable about the research topic. He or she must be a full-time member of the SPA faculty. The student should be sure that the thesis advisor is interested in the topic, has time available, and is willing to assume advisor responsibilities. The thesis advisor will serve as Chairperson of the Thesis Committee. In addition to the Thesis Advisor, the Thesis Committee is comprised of two additional members, the minor advisor, and the third committee member, who should be a fully qualified researcher in the subject matter of interest, but who need not to be a full-time member of the SPA faculty. Adjunct SPA faculty members and full- or part-time faculty members in other academic units at CU-Denver are eligible. 3. Development of Thesis Proposal: After identifying a research topic, the student must prepare a thesis proposal. The proposal should contain the following: a. concise statement of the problem area to be investigated b. statement of the purpose of the thesis, as well as the research hypothesis

1 c. statement of the thesis significance d. brief discussion of the most important contributing resources, i.e., books, journals, et al. e. discussion and justification of the methodology to be employed, including data sources f. outline of the organization of the thesis; and g. timetable for completion. Committee approval of the thesis proposal is obtained through the completion of the Application for Thesis Option form provided as Attachment A. This document becomes a contract between the student and the School of Public Affairs and is part of the student s permanent file. Five copies of the application should be submitted: one for each Committee member, one for the student and one for the student s file. 4. Enrollment in PUAD 6950 Master s Thesis: Upon filing the required signed copies of the Application for the Thesis Option form with thesis proposal attached, the student will enroll in PUAD 6950, Master s thesis, for an accumulated maximum of six credits taken over one or more semesters. These credits are in lieu of PUAD 5361 Capstone Seminar, plus three hours of elective course work. To register for thesis hours, please use the attached Special Processing Form. After you have obtained your committee chair s signature, please submit directly to your student services coordinator for processing. Registration must occur during registration add/drop period. PUAD 6950 is listed in the catalog for 3-6 credits per semester. The student is strongly advised to devise a timetable that will allow completion of the thesis over two consecutive semesters, possibly including the summer semester, in which case enrollment in PUAD 6950 will be for three credits per semester. However, exceptions will be allowed, depending on circumstances. In any case, grades of In Progress (IP) will be awarded until the thesis is completed and formally approved, at which time a regular letter grade will be assigned. (See item 10.) 5. Conduct of Research: While enrolled in PUAD 6950, the student will conduct the thesis research and document results under the supervision of the Thesis Committee. The student must be enrolled in this course in order to qualify for faculty support. 6. Preparation of Thesis Draft: With guidance from the Committee, the student prepares a thesis draft in accordance with the timetable. In preparing this draft, specifications provided in Guidelines for Preparing Master s and Doctoral Thesis should be followed. Copies of this document are available from the Graduate School s website. The student should expect that several drafts will typically be required before the Thesis Committee provides formal approval.

2 7. Preparation of Final Thesis Copy: When the draft thesis has been reviewed and verbally approved by the Thesis Committee, the student may begin to prepare the final copy. The final copy should be consistent with the Guidelines mentioned above. In addition, the Graduate School (LW 300) have special deadlines for thesis format review and submission (please check with SPA office) that conform to the University dates related to graduation. 8. Completion of Approval of Thesis Form: After a final copy is completed, it must be formally approved by the Thesis Committee using the Approval of Thesis form provided as Attachment B. The signed Approval of Thesis form will be placed in the student s file. The Committee also signs an approval page in the final thesis copy. 9. Thesis Colloquium: The thesis results will be presented at a one-hour open colloquium to which all members of the SPA community will be invited. A Student must bring the Approval Page that will be inserted into final thesis, two copies on bond and one on ordinary paper (bring more if you are having additional copies bound). Original committee member signatures are required. 10. Scheduling Thesis Presentation: When you finalize with your committee the date and time of your presentation, please submit the attached presentation and schedule form to your student services team coordinator (fax or email). When this form is submitted, your student services team coordinator will assign you to a conference space at SPA and reserve any media equipment requested. You will then be emailed a confirmation of arrangements. 11. Grading of Thesis: The thesis is graded by the Thesis Committee chairperson in consultation with the members of the Committee. The thesis will receive a letter grade, which will take into consideration quality of the colloquium performance. 12. Duplication and Binding of Thesis: After final approval has been completed, the student should duplicate at least three copies of the thesis, according to Guidelines for Preparing Master s and Doctoral Theses. Again, the student must meet Graduate School deadlines for thesis format review, defense date, and submission of final thesis. Please see your student services team coordinator for deadline dates. 13. Thesis Costs: The student needs to be aware of and plan for the incidental costs of supplies, reproduction and binding, etc., that will be incurred in the process of writing and submitting the thesis. All such costs are the student s responsibility.

3 Attachment A SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER APPLICATION FOR THESIS OPTION NAME ADDRESS STUDENT NUMBER DAY PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS PART I: Thesis Title: Expected Completion : Approved By: Committee Chairperson Committee Member Outside Committee Member MPA Director PART II: Please attach Thesis Proposal. 4

Attachement B SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER APPROVAL FOR THESIS The Thesis Committee certifies that, a candidate for the degree Master of Public Administration (MPA) has satisfactorily completed a thesis titled Committee Chairperson Committee Member Outside Committee Member Approved By: Director, MPA Program 5

Attachment C Thesis Colloquium Presentation Scheduling Form When you finalize with your committee the date and time of your presentation, please submit this form to your student coordinator (fax or email is acceptable). Once form is submitted, your student coordinator will assign you to a conference space at SPA and reserve any media equipment requested. At that time you will receive confirmation of arrangements via email. If you have any questions, please contact your student coordinator. Fax to 303/315-2229 Email to: antoinette.sandoval.@ucdenver.edu or dawn.savage@ucdenver.edu Name: Phone: (h) Email: (c) Project Title: and Time: Committee Chair: Committee Member/Title: Organization: Phone: Email: Outside Committee Member/Title: Organization: Phone: Email: Technical Equipment Needed (check all that apply) LCD Projector (used in conjunction with Lap top for power point presentations) Laptop Will bring own Laptop Phone Conference Capability Long Distance Call Other, please specify _ No Equipment Needed Office use only Space Reserved Equipment Reserved Information added to Projects doc Student Emailed Confirmation IT Person Notified 6