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This site hosts and preserves major papers and internship papers from graduate programs across the University of Windsor. Submissions are deposited electronically to this archive for sharing and preservation.
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Major Papers from 2024 2024
Biases in the NBA Draft , Shaumik Baki
CAN ONTARIO'S HOUSING CRISIS BE FIXED? UNDERSTANDING THE ORIGINS AND PROPOSED SOLUTIONS TO AN ONGOING CRISIS IN HOUSING AFFORDABILITY. , Peter Bawuah
Climate Adaptation Plans in Ontario: Small and Medium Municipalities Preparedness for Extreme Weather , Zakary Blomme
Green Cooling Solution for Buildings: Enhancing a Natural Ventilation and Passive Cooling System with Phase Change Material Integration , AMIRHOSSEIN KHAYYAMINEJAD
“For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People”?: The Imperial Nature of the United States National Park System , Mitchell MacDonald
Navigating Regulatory Waters: The Impact of Policy in the case of Adderall , Jacob Theo Mihailides
Advocacy Coalitions and Canadian Energy Policy Decision: Navigating Four Pipeline Projects , Md Jannatul Ferdous Nayeem
EDUCATING THE MULTI-ETHNIC POPULATION ON THE MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS: CITY OF WINDSOR , Mohammed Shiblee
A Historiography of International Harvester: How a Company Helped Spread American Culture and Products Across the World , Carl Sinnott
IMPACT OF PARTICLE SIZE ON BIOMETHANE RECOVERY FROM ORGANIC WASTE , Geethalakshmi Sonaimuthu
US Arms Trade in the Middle East: A Complex and Dynamic Relationship , Mia-Maria Tabet
Statistical consulting in academia: A review , Ke Xiao
The Development of Sustainability Accounting Globally , Yang Yan
Major Papers from 2023 2023
From Pan-Arab Nationalism to Islamism: The Rise and Fall of Saddam Hussein , Inanna Adam
To Be or Not to Be: The Relationship Between Economic Diversity and Unemployment Rates in Canadian Cities During the COVID-19 Induced Shock , Yahaya Alphonse
Comparing Elevator Strategies for a Parking Lot , Naveed Arafat
Studying the Influential Parameters of an Office Building’s Energy Consumption in North America , Naveen Raghava Krishnan Bhoopal
The Tax Effects of Intergenerational Transfers: A Quantitative Exercise. , Belinda Ewuraadwoa Arhin Boateng
Achieving Reconciliation: An Analysis on Policies Affecting the Indigenous Peoples of Canada , Sandra Buric
“Caughnawaga Indians were taking part in one of the most dramatic episodes of history…”: Manufacturing Mohawk Nationalism on the Nile Expedition of 1884 – 1885 , Megan Chau
Amending Amendments: Digital Colonialism, Bill C-11, and Assessing the Call for Improvement , Kayla Victoria Destiny Clarke
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BODY CAMERAS IN REDUCTION OF POLICE BRUTALITY/MISCONDUCT AGAINST AFRICAN AMERICANS , Osediegbeyen Ediale
The Role of Financial Literacy in Gender-based Violence: Developing Financial Freedom and Confidence for Women , J El Saadi
Specialization vs Diversification: The Rise and Fall of Windsor-Essex’s Automotive Industry , Mikal Fakhreddin
Factors Influencing Cross-Border Cooperation in North America , Mary Fiagbe
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The BA Honours degree in Political Science at the University of Windsor is a four-year degree that offers students an opportunity to study a broad range of subjects on Canadian politics, public policy, comparative politics, political thought and international relations.
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Switch to one of the Honours Psychology programs "with thesis" by the fall semester of your 3rd year. Take PSYC-3310 Conducting Research in Psychology in the winter semester of the year before your thesis year. Consult with one of the psychology advisors, who can help you determine if you are eligible for the 4th year honours thesis course.
Honours Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences is our most flexible program. With so many choices in your 2 nd, 3 rd, and 4 th year Biology courses (see Advising Form below), you have the freedom to make course registration decisions based on your interests, or potentially on identified course requirements for your post-secondary studies. You can choose to complete a Minor (6-7 specified ...
The format requirements are applicable to the following research documents: Doctoral dissertation and Master's thesis (all programs), and Master's creative writing project (English); Master's major paper (all programs) and major internship paper (Political Science). Upon completion of the final oral defense and prior to completing the ...
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This site hosts and preserves major papers and internship papers from graduate programs across the University of Windsor. Submissions are deposited electronically to this archive for sharing and preservation. University of Windsor Graduate Students submitting major papers or internship papers, click on the link below to start the submission ...
Honours Political Science. The BA Honours degree in Political Science at the University of Windsor is a four-year degree that offers students an opportunity to study a broad range of subjects on Canadian politics, public policy, comparative politics, political thought and international relations. You will learn about the politics of Canada and ...
Spring 2020 Undergraduate Calendar. PSYCHOLOGY: COURSES. Not all courses will be offered each year. All courses are three hours a week unless otherwise indicated. Priority for registration in 3000- and 4000-level courses may be given to students with General Psychology Majors, Psychology Honours, Developmental Psychology Honours, or Combined ...
Law & Politics HT. Beyond a reasonable doubt, this is an elite program popular with elite students who have an average of 85% or above. Focusing on the legal aspects of philosophy, history, criminology, sociology, politics, and government, there aren't many other programs like it around. Use it to prepare for law school or an array of other ...
Email: [email protected] Office: 519-253-3000 ext. 2710 Lab: 519-253-3000 ext. 4737. Dr. Ali Mokdad - postdoctoral fellow. Co-advised by Dr. Cat Febria (Healthy Headwaters Lab) ... olivia stanton - honours thesis student . Back to Top. CONTACT INFORMATION: Trevor Pitcher, PhD. Professor,
Honours 4 Year Program; Thesis Available; The combination of STEM and business in this program emphasize technology in a business setting.This is a program with hands-on learning and many networking opportunities to give you a competitive advantage in the worlds of computer programming, gaming, banking, pensions and more.
Criminology @ UWin. Professors are involved in policy, research, and advocacy - students are able to relate to these real-life topics and discuss in class. Our Criminology program is embedded in Sociology - this is very important because understanding criminal behaviour, policing, criminal justice system from a sociological perspective is a ...
1. Academic Standard. Through this agreement, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE) and the University of Windsor offer a 1+3 collaborative program for undergraduate students. Students will study one year at SWUFE followed by a three years of study or six (6) semesters at the University of Windsor.