The Honors Undergraduate Thesis Program provides students from all disciplines the opportunity to engage in original and independent research as principal investigators. Over the course of two to four semesters, students work closely with a faculty committee to research, write, defend and publish an Honors thesis that serves as the capstone product of their undergraduate career. This thesis is published through the university library and is available to researchers worldwide through electronic databases. Please visit the Honors Undergraduate Thesis website for compete information.
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Theses/Dissertations from 2011
The rise of interactive cinema and its significance for filmmakers, audiences, and the exhibition industry, Rebecca M. Vazquez
The struggle for regional hegemony how the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps continues to influence Iraq, Juliana Velasco
Using young adult literature to teach the classics a study on pairing young adult novels with the classic works in secondary English classrooms, Deanna Lynn Velazquez
The maze, Maria Elvira Vera Tata
Examining The magic tree house series for historical accuracy and educational implications, Nina Washington
Crack mothers, crack babies, and black male dope dealers productions of deviance during america's crack cocaine panic in the 1980s, Chantelle Yandow
The development of an effective recruitment strategy for Hispanic males and females in the Central Florida region, Barbara E. Zeballos
Nursing interventions in the care of patients undergoing induced hypothermia, Angela D. Zimmerman
An examination of the fraudulent factors associated with corporate fraud, Ronald Zmuda
Theses/Dissertations from 2010
Contemporary Hijra Identity in Guyana: Colonial and Postcolonial Transformations in Hijra Gender Identity, Shainna Ali
Where has the revolution gone? : gender and politics in Nicaragua, Kevin Alvarez
High Numerical Aperture Axial and Transverse Beam Shaping using Diffractive Optics, Craig A. Ament
Enhancing migraine diagnosis and treatment to improve quality of life in women with migraines, Nicole Elizabeth Arend
United States-middle-east relations : the role of economics in foreign policy, Jillian Askren
Pagans, prefects, and emperors : a reexamination of the sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, Lauren Elizabeth Astafan
Effects of partisanship on the municipal budgeting process, Eric S. Austin
Jorge Diaz Gutierrez : a transatlantic journey, Carlos G. Aviles Ruiz
The effect of internship experience on perceptions of classroom management of undergraduate teacher candidates, Sarah Lynn Badders
An analysis of the graphic novel adaptation of the Iliad by Homer for use in the secondary classroom, Christopher Baltazar
Interventions for supporting women before and after elective termination of pregnancy, Sarah A. Barry
A gluing property for boehmians, Jonathan Beardsley
A derelication of duty : Douglas MacArthur and the development of the Philippine military, Phillip C. Beitelman
Between Near and Far: Somewhere in Between, Molly Bender
Interventions to improve psychosocial sequelae in women with ovarian cancer, Jamie Bigler