Students in
doctoral programs must demonstrate evidence of a high
degree of scholarship, competence in scholarly exposition and ability
to select, organize and apply knowledge through a dissertation.
“Guidelines for Preparing the Dissertation” as developed and enhanced
by the Graduate Faculty of Jackson State University, provides examples
of best practices concerning format standards that must be met before
it receives final approval by the Division of Graduate Studies.
The unit highlights items from
Chapter 3: Technical Details. It is not meant to replace
the “Guidelines for Preparing the Dissertation”. Each student
should obtain a copy of
the “Guidelines
for Preparing
the Dissertation” for
full details.
Initial Steps
- This form is essential for students who are writing a
dissertation. It is established policy that the student selects
his/her advisor with consent of the department chair. The advisor
assists the student in the formation of a dissertation committee of at
least four other graduate faculty members. This form documents the
constitution of a student’s committee and approval of the
student’s research proposal by the student’s committee.
- The signatures of the committee members indicate their
willingness to serve on your committee and their approval of the
proposal. After all the signatures have been obtained, file this
form with the Division of Graduate Studies.
- This form must be filed BEFORE you start your research.
2.
Institutional Review Board (IRB) and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
- If your proposed
research involves human subjects, it must be approved by the Jackson
State University Institutional Review Board, (IRB).
- If your proposed research involves animals, it must be approved by the JSU Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
- A full explanation of the procedures and Federal
Guidelines are available from the JSU Office of Research Compliance.
3. Proposal.
The Division of Graduate Studies does not specific the content or style required for a proposal. Please consult the chairperson of your committee.