Kathleen Dunne Gagne

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Primary Title:  
Continuing Education Instructor
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
University Without Walls (CPE)
Email Address:  
kdg@educ.umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-374-5716
Office Building:  
Off Campus

Amanda M Fulmer

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Primary Title:  
Continuing Education Instructor
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
University Without Walls (CPE)
Email Address:  
afulmer@umass.edu

Donna Bys

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Primary Title:  
Clinical Instructor
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Elaine Marieb College of Nursing
Email Address:  
dbys@umass.edu

Honors Thesis

Honors Thesis expectations are high. The intended end-product is a traditional research manuscript with accompanying artifact(s), all theses: - are 6 credits or more of sustained research on a single topic, typically conducted over two semesters. - begin with creative inquiry and systematic research. - include documentation of substantive scholarly endeavor. - culminate in an oral defense or other form of public presentation.

Honors Thesis

Honors thesis research and writing. Full year course with PHYSICS 499Y. Honors Thesis expectations are high. The intended end-product is a traditional research manuscript with accompanying artifact(s), all theses: - are 6 credits or more of sustained research on a single topic, typically conducted over two semesters. - begin with creative inquiry and systematic research. - include documentation of substantive scholarly endeavor. - culminate in an oral defense or other form of public presentation.

Honors Project

Honors Project expectations are high. The intended end-product is a traditional project manuscript with accompanying artifact(s), all projects: - are 6 credits or more of sustained research on a single topic, typically conducted over two semesters. - begin with creative inquiry and systematic research. - include documentation of substantive scholarly endeavor. - culminate in an oral defense or other form of public presentation.

Honors Thesis

Honors Thesis expectations are high. The intended end-product is a traditional research manuscript with accompanying artifact(s), all theses: - are 6 credits or more of sustained research on a single topic, typically conducted over two semesters. - begin with creative inquiry and systematic research. - include documentation of substantive scholarly endeavor. - culminate in an oral defense or other form of public presentation. Students registering for an Honors Thesis following Honors Research (499Y) must have the approval of their faculty committee.
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