Master of Science in Urban Studies and Planning Program Department of Political Science and Public Affairs Savannah State University Master’s Thesis Guidelines The Master of Science in Urban Studies and Planning Program (MSUSP) requires students to complete either a Capstone Project or Master’s Thesis. The Master’s Thesis is a primary research and writing exercise. It is an independent study engaging research design, fieldwork implementation, data analysis and the production of a final paper. MSUS 8820 Methods for Urban Research is a prerequisite course, to be taken the immediate semester prior to engaging in the research project. Unlike the Capstone Project, this work is conducted by the student independently. Students do not have to have prior research experience. The Master’s Thesis requires the identification of a contemporary urban studies and/or area of study. The applied research project can engage in a myriad of research methods, including ethnography, statistical analysis, GIS spatial mapping, social or political network analysis, program and/or policy evaluation, needs assessment, social impact assessment and policy analysis. The topic of research must be placed within the academic literature and research findings connected to contemporary urban theory. Student learning will be assessed by measuring the capacity for independent research; organizing and analyzing data logically; and proficiency in the use of scholarly writing. The final paper should demonstrate originality, creativity, critical and independent thinking, clear organization, appropriate format and thorough documentation. Students must choose one primary and two secondary faculty advisors in their field of study as their Capstone Committee. The primary advisor and one secondary advisor must be a MSUSP faculty member. Committee members should possess the terminal degree in their field of study or have other expertise in the areas of urban studies and planning. MSUSP reserves the right to select the committee if the student is unable to make a decision within a reasonable time period and/or approve all members. In terms of committee responsibilities, prior to fieldwork, the primary advisor is required to review and pass each student’s proposed topic and primary research question, and thesis proposal. All members of the Thesis Committee are expected to act as academic support during the stages of fieldwork implementation, data analysis and writing; and participate in the student’s oral defense of the final thesis. The required course, Master Thesis, helps students to develop a Thesis or Capstone Project Proposal. It is the first document necessary in the production of a Master’s Thesis or capstone Project in the Urban Studies and Planning Program. The instructor functions as a preliminary thesis advisor, guiding the student in the development of a thesis topic and question, rationale, literature review and research design. The proposal development and approval process is also explained. The final thesis is subject to a formal oral defense. Students are required to provide copies of their paper to members of the Thesis Committee four weeks prior to the defense date scheduled at the end of the respective semester. The defense entails the construction of a PowerPoint presentation of the study, including the research question, fieldwork design, findings, policy recommendations and conclusions. Thesis Requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Selection of a Thesis Committee Research Topic Proposal Research Question Proposal Thesis Proposal Fieldwork Data Analysis Thesis Paper Thesis Project Defense Required Forms: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Committee Form Topic and Research Question Form Proposal Approval Form Approval and Permission to Defend Form Defense Approval Form Defense Meeting Candidacy Advisement Form Defense Form