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.
This collection contains records for Honors theses completed at UCF. Links to electronic versions are included when available. If your Honors thesis is only in print, you can help us make it available online for use by researchers around the world by downloading and filling out the distribution consent form here.
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Theses/Dissertations from 2002
The impact of participation in the European monetary union of the abnormal returns to U.S. target companies acquaired by European firms, Terence T. O'Malley
The effects of participative decision making and procedural justice on organizational citizenship behavior, Nancy G. Payne
Participatory versus authoritative management in times of transformation - where does east Germany fit in?, Dirk Pohlers
Long-term care insurance : a study of participation and need, Melane Quinn
Students who opt out of school uniform versus those who don't : what's the difference?, Katrina Raia
The effects of child abuse : a skeletal and soft tissue analysis, Heather Reay
Transforming the literary recovery of Zitkala-sa : a feminist perspective on the autobiographical essays, Margot R. Reynolds
Liquid yield option notes (LYONS) : corporate objectives, valuation and pricing, Lyle Richardson
Home is only one sub-division away : a collection, Bryan C. Sandala
Islam in Chechnya: The Roots of Conflict, Michael Schwirtz
Domestic violence from an African American woman's perspective, Lenora Seed Davis
Globalization: A Kuwaiti Perspective, Shivali Sharma
Implementing quality in the healthcare industry, Martha Sist
The nuthouse and other stories of home, David A. Smith
Greek think : perceptions of dating violence by members of UCF's Greek community, Heather N. Stevens
Beyond misogyny : Penelope and Clytaemnestra as paradigms for society, Mitzi R. Stone
Factors associated with postoperative delirium in the geriatric population : implications for nursing intervention, Michael Tran
Using voicexml to provide real-time traffic information, Viet Trinh
The land of Fusang : myth, history and the narrative of Hwui Shan, Shane M. Turner
Spilled milk, Kelly D. Warren
The relationship between electronic use, sleeping patterns, and EEG patterns, Douglas A. Watts
Theses/Dissertations from 2001
The multidimensionality of trust in relationship marketing, Seeta R. Angard
Studying the relationship between parental involvement and Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, Liliana Munoz Bailey
The origins, rise, and demise of mummification in ancient Egypt, Alexa K. Barraclough
Job Attitudes of 911 Professionals: A Case Study of Turnover Intentions and Concerns Among Local Governments Throughout Central Florida, Erik C. Cerbulis