Primary Research Capstone
Primary research begins with a question arising from an issue or problem. Primary research is typically new research investigating phenomena arising from the student's academic interests. Academic disciplines that have laboratory work, human or animal participants, and numerical data often are associated with primary research. In doing primary research, remember that most academic disciplines have preferred methodologies for this type of research. Be sure to work closely with Capstone committee members to do quality research. Primary research Capstone Reports typically are between 35 to 45 pages in length.
Remember that all three academic disciplines must be thoroughly addressed in the Capstone Project Report. More primary research information
Primary Capstone Project Examples
Neuroscience, Psychology, Health Sciences
Validation of Behaviors in a Zebrafish Model of Autism
Powerpoint
Mackenzie Moon
Health Promotion, Recreation, Social Work
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Understanding Campers’ Experience of Nature at Camp Using Photovoice
Final, Poster
Stacie Baker
Nutrition, Health Promotion, Chemistry
Correlations of Cytokines to Cell Groups and Iron Status Markers in Division 1 Cross-Country Athletes
David Owen
Anthropology, Women and Gender Studies, Asian Studies
Gay in Seoul
Eli Alexander
Nutrition, Chemistry, Healthcare Administration
Nutrient Absorption in BCIR Patients
Final, Brochure
Heidi Jenkins
Design Engineering Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Criminal Justice
Using 3D Laser Scanners in Crime Scenes: Understanding Advantages and Disadvantages
Darwin Little