Capstone Seminar
In PADM 5361 Capstone Seminar students work with a client in a public service/nonprofit agency to identify a problem and then, using the knowledge and skills they have gained in the program, carry out a project and write a paper to address the problem. The Capstone Seminar requires 3 hours of credit and should be taken after all MPA and Sociology core courses have been successfully completed in accordance with the respective program requirements, and preferably during the final semester in the Dual MPA/MA in Sociology program. The Capstone Seminar is offered ONLY in the fall and spring semesters.
To enroll in PADM 5361 Capstone Seminar, please follow the steps below:
1. Attend Capstone Orientation
Capstone orientation is held in both the fall and spring semesters and is a required component of the enrollment process. If you are unable to attend, you must contact a Capstone instructor listed on the course schedule to discuss alternative arrangements prior to completing the Capstone Checklist. It is essential that you attend the orientation in the semester prior to the one in which you plan to enroll in the Capstone Seminar.
2. Request Degree Audit
After you have attended an orientation, the semester prior to your Capstone semester, you must then request a degree audit from the Graduate Student Services Specialist. You can email cps@uccs.edu to request your audit. Once your audit is complete you can proceed with your capstone checklist.
3. Complete the Capstone Checklist
You’ll receive your Capstone Checklist once you attend the mandatory orientation, which will be held the semester prior to enrolling in Capstone. When your checklist is complete, including all reader signatures, please email the checklist to cps@uccs.edu.
4. Receive Permission Number
After your checklist is received and your eligibility has been verified, you will be issued a permission number to enroll in the Capstone Seminar.
Master’s Thesis
In PADM 6950 / SOC 7000 Master’s Thesis students conduct a comprehensive review of the theoretical and research literature in the subject area of their thesis and collect original data or analyze existing data in new ways. The thesis requires 6 credit hours taken over two semesters. The thesis option is available to Dual MPA/MA in Sociology students who have achieved an exceptional academic record and who wish to pursue independent research in greater depth than would normally be possible in the Capstone Seminar. It is suited for students who intend to pursue a PhD degree or to enter a research or policy environment upon completion of the Dual MPA/ MA in Sociology program.
Minimum eligibility requirements for pursuing a thesis include:
- Successful completion of all core courses
- Overall GPA of 3.5 or higher
- Demonstrated ability to pursue research work
- Preliminary identification of a thesis topic or area of interest
- Agreement from one public administration faculty member and one sociology faculty member to co-chair the thesis committee along with agreement from one additional public administration or sociology faculty member to serve as the third member of the thesis committee. Integration of faculty from both Sociology and Public Administration is required.
- Students pursuing a Master’s Thesis will take both PADM 6950 Master’s Thesis (3 credit hours) and SOC 7000 Master’s Thesis (3 credit hours), typically during the final two semesters of the program.
- Minor exceptions to the above criteria may be made in exceptional circumstances.
A student wishing to undertake the thesis option applies formally through their faculty advisor to establish eligibility under the above criteria. After establishing eligibility, the student should recruit three faculty members to serve on the student’s thesis committee–one public administration faculty member and one sociology faculty member to co-chair the committee and one public administration or sociology faculty member to serve as the third thesis committee member–and then complete a thesis application form. Before students are allowed to enroll in PADM 6950 or SOC 7000 Master’s Thesis, they must complete the required approval processes for both the MPA and the MA in Sociology.