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All Master of Nursing and Master of Science students are required to engage in an independent
scholarly inquiry activity resulting in either a thesis or a scholarly project (non-thesis).
The distinction between a thesis and a scholarly project option is neither the quality nor the
quantity of effort; they are different forms of scholarly inquiry.
Master of Science students are required to complete a thesis (NMETH 700, minimum of 9 credits) as
their independent scholarly inquiry activity. Master of Nursing students may elect either a thesis
or a scholarly project (may include NMETH 598 and other relevant courses) as their scholarly
inquiry activity.
Thesis and scholarly project options share five important attributes:
- Demonstration of scholarship, including mastery of a focused area of knowledge.
- Completion of required research course(s). All students are required to complete NMETH 520.
In addition, all BNHS students must completed NMETH 530.
- Completion of a minimum of 6 or 9 credits of scholarly inquiry coursework. For thesis
students, this coursework will be a minimum of 9 credits of NMETH 700. For scholarly project
students, this coursework will be a minimum of 6 credits and may involve only NMETH 598
(Special Projects) or include both NMETH 598 and other relevant courses.
- Guidance by a supervisory committee who must approve a written plan. For thesis students,
the plan is the thesis proposal; for scholarly project students the plan is the Master of
Nursing Scholarly Project Plan and Final Product Report Form.
- When conducting research involving human subjects, completion and submission of the
Use of Human and Animal Subjects for Theses and Dissertations
form.
- Completion of a final examination and final quarter
requirements.
More information on theses and projects is located here:
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