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 2009

Discovering the postmodern graphic novel in the works of Alan Moore, Justin S. Schumaker

Prenatal androgens and visceral fat, Amrita G. Shiwlochan

"You Get Rained On Last": A Study of the Cultural Implications of Male Height in the United States, Richard Skandera

Heat transfer augmentation in a rectangular duct characterized by an impinging jet inlet : design of experiment, Carson D. Slabaugh

Rest in peace : a study in solo performance, Kelli Rose Sleigh

A study of charge carrier transport in graphene nanoribbons, Christian W. Smith

United Nations organization : analysis of reform proposals in the areas of budget, secretariat and security council, Sabrina Stein

An inexpensive, plant-derived, dual vaccine for rotavirus and cholera, Andre L. Torres

The sexual self concept and its relation to psychological well-being and sexual other-acceptance, Kathryn H. Valentine

Debates in sacred music from the protestant reformation to the modern United States : Martin Luther, John Calvin, and modern reformed Baptist, Carissa R. Van Dalen

Attachment development in emerging adults' romantic relationships and friendships, Karinna O. Vazquez

Dual polarized miniaturized antennas, Rhonessa I. Villegas

Using FPGAs to perform embedded image registration, Brandyn A. White

Side by side : a narrative poetry collection, Chris Wiewiora

Loco por ti : the creation of a new, biblingual musical for young audiences to teach english as a second langauge, Hunter Williams

Transnational organized crime : a review of offense types and law enforcement response, Scott A. Wright

Integrating mobility into the plan of care in the intensive care unit, Lauren T. Yon

Inadequacies of the modernization theory : a critique, Shelly Yu

Theses/Dissertations from 2008

Linguistic correlates of psychopathology in autobiographical narrative, Micah G. Allen

A study on motivation in the high school foreign language classroom through focus groups with third- and fouth-year high school Spanish students, Priscilla M. Alzamora

The "CSI effect" on jurors, criminals and the American court system, Farah N. Ammar

Circumcision : a cross country comparison between the United States and Australia, Chelsea D. Anderson

The effect of choice on performance of vigilance tasks, Lindzee Bailey

A biocultural analysis of natural mummification : the importance of preservation on the examination of biological and cultural evidence, Sarah Baker

Development of a scale to measure gift-giving behaviors, Ariel Baruch