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 1995
Satan is defeated, Jarret Keene
Perceptions of conflict resolution styles in dating relationships and their effect on conflict outcome satisfaction and overall relationship satisfaction, Vanessa Yiling Kee
A biobehavioral model of dream interpretation and dream ceremonialism, Claudia B. Mackey
The philosophical poetics of Anne Bradstreet: a province of nurturing, Susan Fallan Miramonti
Schizophrenia and the generation effect, Catherine E. Price
Investigation of losses in pulse width modulation converters, Danny S. Tawil
A home in the valley, Andrew Varnon
Design, fabrication, and analysis of a BJT common emitter amplifier on a silicon substrate, John D. Whitney
Theses/Dissertations from 1994
Simulation of a family of DC-to-DC power supplies, Debra Ann Kemnitz Beatty
Pressure and temperature effects on bacteriorhodopsin light to dark adaptation studied by near-infrared raman spectroscopy, Larry D. Bradley
Anthropological perspectives of resistance terrorism : a cultural evolutionary approach, Burton James Brown
Acquisition and analysis of human brainwaves, Thomas Ray Burns
Gesture recognition, James W. Davis
Religious tensions in six stories of Flannery O'Connor, Melanie A. Griffiths
Cannibalism in holistic perspective : a multi-dimensional approach, Michael C. Haynes
The transgressor: Theodore Dreiser and the influence of German-American ethnicity in his fiction, Amy Hutson
Visually induced motion sickness in a virtual environment, Susan Lanham
Sky Woman was Pushed: How the European Influence on Iroquoias Spirituality Changed the Social Structure of the Iroquois Confederacy of Nations, Jessica P. Maguire
The spanish conquistador in the Florida of the INCA, Shannon Moore
From shape from shading to object recognition, Ana Ortega
Development of a methodology to validate large expert systems: structured based validation versus input-output validation, Cesar R. Penafiel
The struggle for Uruguayan democracy, Jennifer Lynn Zimnoch
Theses/Dissertations from 1993
Illuminating the inexplicable : the representation of female and Canadian perspectives in the recent poetry of Margaret Atwood (1976-1986), Christina C. Albritton
Yeats: from fairy tales to myth, Sharon S. Anderson
The legacy of virginia woolf : traditions in feminist discourse, Sarah Dumais Andre