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Theses + Dissertations

Thesis/Final Project/Capstone/Dissertation

Some Gratz College graduate level programs require a thesis (6 credits), or a final project (3 credits). The thesis or final project is prepared under the supervision of a designated advisor. A capstone assignment may be required at the graduate level to complete the program requirements.


For the Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, students are required to complete a dissertation (9 credits) that consists of a concept paper, proposal, and the dissertation project. The dissertation is prepared, formatted and reviewed under the supervision of the dissertation chair. Once that process is complete you must successfully defend your dissertation. Following a successful defense you will collect electronic signatures from your panel and submit your ETD to the library.

EdD Template 

For the Ph.D. in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, students are required to complete a dissertation (6 credits) that consists of a dissertation proposal and a dissertation project. The dissertation is prepared, formatted and reviewed under the supervision of the dissertation chair and committee. Once that process is complete you must successfully defend your dissertation. Following a successful defense you will collect electronic signatures from your panel and submit your ETD to the library.

PhD Template    PhD Formatting

For the M.A. in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, students may complete a thesis (3 credits) or final project prepared, formatted and reviewed under the supervision of a designated advisor. Following acceptance from your advisor or supervisor, you will submit your ETD to the library.

MA Formatting


 

Guide to submitting your thesis or dissertation

Graduate students are required to submit an electronic copy of the final version of their successfully defended thesis or dissertation (ETD) to the Tuttleman Library before they are permitted to graduate.

Click here for the ETD submission guidelines.