MAPW Capstone Project Overview
Capstone Preparation
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Completion of 27 credit hours (9 classes) in the MAPW program and at least four (4)
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Brainstorm Your Capstone Project & Format
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Typically, the student should think in terms of a book, when writing a creative thesis,
although the committee will not require the student to submit a completed book. Because
creative writing is the most varied of the three concentrations, the length for theses
in it are quite varied. The committee may or may not require a critical introduction
or reflective essay as a part of these projects.
Creative Nonfiction
The committee will require two or three chapters, up to, but no more than, 70 pages,
followed by an annotated, story by story list of what will follow.
Novel The committee will require two or three chapters, up to, but no more than, 100 pages
maximum. The student will also include an annotated, chapter by chapter list of what
will follow.
Novella The committee will require up to but no more than 75 pages.
Short Story Collection The committee will require up to, but no more than, 100 pages followed by an annotated,
story by story list of what will follow.
Poetry The committee will require a minimum of 60 pages of poetry, one poem to a page.
Play The committee will require a completed, two-act script of up to, but not more than,
125 pages or several one-act play of up to, but no more than, 125 pages.
TV Script
- One-Hour - For a one-hour script (typically a drama), the committee will require a completed script up to 60 pages plus a beat sheet or story outline.
- Half-Hour
- For a half-hour, single camera TV script, the committee will require two completed
scripts of 30 to 40 pages each, plus beat sheets or story outlines for each.
- For a half-hour, multi-camera script (typically a sitcom), the committee will require
two completed scripts of 40 to 50 pages each, plus beat sheets or story outlines for
each.
Feature Film Script The committee will require a completed script of 90 to 125 pages, with a beat sheet
or story outline.
Interactive Storytelling (New Media Genres) The project length should be negotiated with the committee.
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The research thesis will probably be the capstone of choice by students concentrating in Composition and Rhetoric and perhaps by students concentrating in Applied Writing. It will demonstrate a student's ability to carry out independent research in the student's concentration and to contribute to the knowledge in the field.
The student should select a research topic and discuss it thoroughly with his or her
committee during the proposal process, taking into consideration the following:
- student's background and interest,
- ability to handle the problem,
- accessibility of research materials, and
- the probable significance of the project to the professional community for which it
is intended.
The research thesis must begin with an introductory essay that contextualizes the
project for its readers.
The total length of the research thesis may vary depending on the field and genre
in which the writer is working. The final length should result from consultation with
the student's thesis committee, as this committee will ultimately approve or reject
the project. For students whose concentration is Composition and Rhetoric and Applied
Writing, the research thesis should be a minimum of 50 pages. For students working
in interactive nonfiction and new media genres, the project length should be negotiated
with the committee.
Note: Students are required to follow the procedures established by the for all research involving human participants.
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A portfolio is a compilation of a student’s best work that includes self-assessment and reflection and that is gathered according to some plan or argument for use by an identified reader or readers for specific needs or purposes. A portfolio may be used to demonstrate a student’s writing competence or versatility.
In addition to assembling the portfolio and revising the pieces to be included, the
student may be required to write an introductory essay in which he/she reflects on
his/her relation to the MAPW course work and make an argument about some aspect of
professional writing.
The student will also write intertexts or interchapters that will reinforce the thread
and progress of the argument that holds the portfolio together. In addition, students
may include an assessment of a piece of writing rather than a revision. The portfolio
may include work that has been accepted for publication while the writer has been
a student in the MAPW program.
It should be kept in mind that the portfolio is a substantive project and should reflect the highest quality of writing the student has produced. Ideally, a student finishing the portfolio will have several pieces that may be submitted for publication and/or that may be used to provide evidence of the student’s expertise in professional writing to prospective employers.
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The practicum must be a writing project that demonstrates the student’s expertise in developing an actual workplace document or text, such as a company’s or organization’s website, a corporate intranet website or electronic training module, or a consulting project, such as the editing of a major work or design of a website. For such projects, the student must contract with a client—who may be the employer—to deliver a document or set of documents for use by the client. Obtaining the client’s permission is necessary as the document(s) may be published as content in the student’s final practicum, either in part or in whole.
The practicum must begin with an introductory essay that explains the rationale and purpose of its design. Moreover, in reflecting on the success of the project, the student will want to discuss the client-student relationship in the development of the project. For projects such as a website, the capstone committee will also require a chapter of a minimum of 25 pages that reveals the student’s research and technical practice and the relationship of each to the rhetorical choices the student made during the creation of the project.
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Students are required to follow the procedures established by the Institutional Review
Board (IRB) for all research and projects involving human participants. Read the IRB
Application . |
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Go to to access submitted capstone projects. Please note that some capstone projects may
not be available for access. |
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See more on the proposal here.
Note: Potential committee members may request a written proposal before they agree
to serve on your committee.
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Form Your Capstone Committee
Faculty who have been your instructors and who will, consequently, know you and your
work are much more likely to be willing to work with you than those who don't know
you at all. It is composed of two members of the MAPW faculty. Preferably, both members,
but at least one member, must teach in your concentration. The faculty who have agreed
to be on capstone committees are responsible for advising the student in terms of:
- drafting, completing, and filing the Capstone Proposal before the last day of classes
in the semester before the student enrolls in PRWR 7960: MAPW Capstone Project;
- suggesting and discussing the capstone's focus and format;
- suggesting and discussing the introductory essays’ focus, shape, and content;
- suggesting a reading list or avenue of research, if needed;
- arranging and/or approving a timeline for the student's completion of research, documents,
or media presentations; and
- reviewing and amending the schedule of tasks and the timeline and monitoring the schedule
and timeline, taking into account the official incomplete policy in the Graduate Catalog.
Faculty who have agreed to be on capstone committees are also responsible for facilitating
the completion of the capstone by:
- reading drafts of documents, annotating the drafts with suggestions or corrections,
and suggesting revision in the writing;
- conferencing with the student in terms of specific tasks in the timeline for completing
the capstone;
- conferencing with the student regarding theoretical issues and/or readings attendant
to the capstone;
- reading and approving the final draft of the capstone;
- advising about and approving the public presentation of the capstone; and
- signing and distributing all attendant documents on time.
It is strongly recommended to select your capstone committee at least two (2) semesters, but no later than the
beginning of the semester you plan to begin your capstone proposal.
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Capstone Committee Deadlines
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Capstone Committees are strongly recommended to be selected at least two (2) semesters, but no later than the beginning of the semester you plan to begin your capstone proposal.
Fall 2025 |
Spring 2026 |
Fall 2026 |
Spring 2027 |
January 10, 2025 |
August 22, 2025 |
January 16, 2026 |
TBA |
Dates are subject to change. Refer to the Academic Calendar for updates.
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