NPTG 8662
MANPTS Honors Thesis
The MANPTS Honors Thesis is a highly selective program through which a limited number of students will design and conduct individual research projects of professional length, scope, and quality under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Applications for the honors thesis will be accepted in the Spring from students in their second or subsequent semesters in the NPTS MA program who are currently maintaining a GPA of 3.7 or higher. Applications will require a personal statement, academic transcript, sample of research writing, proposal for the thesis, and recommendation from a member of the faculty or research staff. In recommending a student for the honors thesis, a faculty or staff member must agree to serve as the student’s thesis advisor if the student is selected for the program. The NPTS Program Chair will appoint a selection committee composed of NPTS faculty and staff from the appropriate MIIS research centers to review applications. Students will be selected for the honors thesis on the basis of GPA, demonstrated proficiency in research and analytical writing, and any other relevant criteria as determined by the selection committee. Throughout the Fall semester, thesis advisors will provide students enrolled in NPTG 8662 with individualized supervision of their thesis projects in a manner similar to a directed study. Thesis advisors will set a schedule for research and writing of the thesis and will meet with students as needed to review progress and provide comments and advice. At the end of the Fall semester, students will present their projects to the Monterey Institute community in a symposium at which invited experts will provide comments and suggestions for further development and publication of research.
- Subject:
- Nonproliferatn&Terrorsm Stdies
- Department:
- Nonproliferatn&Terrorsm Stdies
- Division:
- Intl Policy & Management
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- Equivalent Courses:
- IPOL 8662 *
Sections
Spring 2025 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S25 Seminar
Fall 2024 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-F24 Seminar
NPTG8662B-F24 Seminar
Spring 2024 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S24 Seminar
NPTG8662B-S24 Seminar
Fall 2023 - MIIS
Spring 2023 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S23 Seminar
Fall 2022 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-F22 Seminar
Spring 2022 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S22 Seminar
Fall 2021 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-F21 Seminar
Spring 2021 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S21 Seminar
Fall 2020 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-F20 Seminar
Spring 2020 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S20 Seminar
Fall 2019 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-F19 Seminar
Spring 2019 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S19 Seminar
Fall 2018 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-F18 Seminar
Spring 2018 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S18 Seminar
Fall 2017 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-F17 Seminar
Spring 2017 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S17 Seminar
Fall 2016 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-F16 Seminar
Spring 2016 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S16 Seminar
Fall 2015 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-F15 Seminar
Spring 2015 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S15 Seminar
Fall 2014 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-F14 Seminar
Spring 2014 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S14 Seminar
Fall 2013 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-F13 Seminar
Spring 2013 - MIIS
NPTG8662A-S13 Seminar