Thesis/Master's Project

The Master of Arts degree in which a student is writing a thesis includes a minimum of 6 credit hours of Thesis I 60199. Upon completion of the 6 required hours, students must continually register for Thesis II 60299 each semester until completion of degree requirements. No more than 6 hours of thesis credit may be counted toward completion of degree requirements.

Please Note: All theses must be submitted electronically

Plan of Study

It is the responsibility of each graduate student to make an appointment with the assigned faculty adviser and prepare a plan of study to be filed with the Office of Graduate Student Services by the end of the second enrolled semester. The plan of study form is available in the program area department. The completed form is a comprehensive plan for the student's program.

Flash Focus Banner: Renee Ellis

Welcome to Flash Focus! In this series, we introduce you to fascinating student Flashes from all walks of life.Meet Renee Ellis, a second-year fashion design and fashion merchandising double major and member of the Honors College from Chicago, Illinois.Ellis says she has wanted to study fashion since she was a little girl and was heavily inspired by her family.  “Growing up, my mother introduced me to fashion. She is a huge fashionista and loves everything that sparkles,” Ellis said. “My grandmother is also incredibly fashionable and introduced me to styling and curating outfits.”Ellis sa...

Sophia Matar poses at the Sherwin-Williams corporate headquarters in downtown Cleveland

From childhood dreams to professional achievements, Sophia Matar is blazing a trail in computer science, inspired by her mother’s legacy and driven by her own passion for robotics and AI. Matar, a graduate student at Kent State University, is following in the footsteps of her mother and pursuing her master’s in computer science while working a full-time job at Sherwin-Williams in Cleveland.Matar’s mother, Maha Allouzi, Ph.D., earned her Ph.D. in computer science from Kent State in May 2022 and is now an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science.Working at Sherwin-Williams&...

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First Class Meeting on Monday or Wednesday at:Final Examination is Scheduled at:
7:45 a.m.  -    9:14 a.m.8:15 a.m.  -  10:15 a.m.    Monday, May 5
College of Education, Health and Human Services

Jennifer Walton-Fisette at 2024 NAHKE conference

Jennifer Walton-Fisette, Ph.D, recently gave the annual Amy Morris Homans keynote lecture at the recent National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education (NAKHE) conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico.Titled, "From the Margins to Pushing the Margins: Advocating for Social Justice and Equity in Physical Education," Walton-Fisette discussed a number of topics, including:Her personal and professional journey centered on research and pedagogy related to social justice and equity issues in physical education and physical education teacher education,An overview of federal education laws that hav...

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