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School of Architecture Thesis or Capstone Project Guidelines

Guidelines

Master of Science in Historic Preservation, Thesis or Capstone Project Guidelines

These guidelines explain the requirements for formatting and submitting your Master of Science in Historic Preservation thesis or capstone project document and supporting materials.

Submission Requirements

A complete Master of Science in Historic Preservation thesis or capstone project submission must include:

  1. One unbound paper copy of the completed document, signed by the author.
  2. One digital file of the completed document on a flash drive, disk, or through a file transfer service.
  3. One completed paper copy of the RWU Student Work Deposit and Access Agreement Form.

The three items should be placed in an envelope or box and submitted to the project advisor.  The envelope or box will insure the three items stay together during the review and approval process.  After approving a project, the advisor will sign the unbound document and forward the entire submission to the Dean of the School of Architecture, Art and Historic Preservation (SAAHP) for review and approval.  After the dean's approval, the SAAHP office will forward the submission to the Architecture Library.

Questions?

Ask your project advisor or:

John Schlinke, Architecture/Art Librarian
Roger Williams University
One Old Ferry Road
Bristol, RI  02809
401-254-3833
jschlinke@rwu.edu