A Master’s Thesis is an original, unpublished academic study submitted as a requirement for the completion of a master’s degree. In contrast, a Dissertation is a scholarly work required for the completion of a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree.
The Fr Jose T Bacatan, SJ Library maintains a dedicated collection of Master’s Theses and Dissertations located on the second floor. These academic works are readily available for in-library use and may not be checked out at any time.
Users may search for specific theses or dissertations by subject, author, or title through the Library’s Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) or by consulting the printed list organized by author, title, and course.
Photocopying is strictly limited to the Table of Contents and Abstracts only. Reproduction of the full document may be allowed only with the written consent and authorization of the original author.
Procedures to avail Thesis/Dissertation title:
- Write down the complete CALL NUMBER/S of the Thesis/Dissertation needed on a piece of paper provided.
e.g. GR-FI-TS JK 765 G56 2008 - Ask assistance from either the librarian or library student assistant to locate the title needed.
- Log on the RECORD BOOK the following information: Date, Name, Program/Course, Research Topic and Call Numbers.
List of Master Theses / Dissertations:
- Dissertations
- Business Administration
- Education
- Guidance and Counseling
- Language Studies, English, and Filipino
- Library and Information Science
- Medical Education
- Nursing
- Peace & Development Education
- Public Administration
- Public Health
- Science and Technology
- Social Studies and other programs
- Theology, Philosophy, and Psychology
- Non-Theses