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Completing a thesis is the capstone experience of the QMSS program. Students take this opportunity to apply the tools and methodologies developed through their coursework to questions of particular interest to them. The list of theses below demonstrates the broad array of substantive subject areas to which our graduates have applied their expertise.
The list is organized by the departmental affiliation of the faculty member who advised the thesis and the year in which it was completed. Though our program director has progressively advised more students we always encourage students to find additional advisors in our affiliate departments.

Business/Finance
- Should Personalization Be Optional in Paid Streaming Platforms?: Investigating User Data as an Indirect Compensation for Paid Streaming Platforms (2022)
- The Influence of Live Streaming Ecommerce on Customer Engagement on the Social Media Platforms (2022)
- An overview of the COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Small Businesses in the U.S (2022)
- Exploring Key Predictors of Subsequent IPO Performance in the United States between 2016 -2021 (2022)
- The relationship between executive incentives and corporate performance under the background of mixed reform—Based on the empirical analysis of A-share listed companies from 2016 to 2018 (2022)
- How Sovereign Credit Rating Changes Impact Private Investment (2022)
- Chinese Mutual Fund Manager Style Analysis Based on Natural Language Processing (2022)
- The Influence of COVID-19 on Cryptocurrency Price (2022)
- Does Weather matter on E-commerce? Weather and E-commerce consumer behavior of Americans in four U.S. cities (2021)
- ModellingCFPB Consumer Complaint Topics Using Unsupervised Learning (2021)
- Vote For The Environment: Quantitative characteristics of shareholder resolution votes on environmental issues (2021)
- Social Capital’s Role in Accessing PPP Funds & the Evolving Nature of Online Lenders in the Small Business Ecosystem (2021)
- Predicting stock returns with Twitter: A test of semi-strong form EMH (2017)
- Who Receives Climate Finance and Why? A Quantitative Analysis of Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Funds Allocation during 2003-2013 (2014)
- The American Dream—Deferred (2013)
- Job Satisfaction and Employee Turnover Intention: What does Organizational Culture Have To Do With It? (2013)
- What Factors Are Associated With Poor Households Engaging in Entrepreneurship? (2013)
- Uncertainty in measuring Sustainable Development: An application for the Sustainability-adjusted HDI (2012)
- Homeownership and Child Welfare in Unstable Times (2012)
- On the Evaluation of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs (2012)
- Financial Crisis and Bank Failure Prediction: Learning Lessons from the Great Recession (2011)
- Starbucks and its Peers: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance (2011)
- Statistical Arbitrage Strategies and Profit Potential in Commodity Futures Markets (2011)
- An Approach to Lending with Heterogeneous Borrowers (2010)
- Changes in Perceived Risk and Liquidity Shocks and Its Impact on Risk Premiums (2010)
- Equity Risk Premium Puzzle and Investors' Behavioral Analysis: A Theoretical and Empirical Explanation from the Stock Markets in the U.S. & China (2010)
- Investing in Microfinance: A Portfolio Optimization Approach (2010)
- Empirical Analysis of Value Investing Strategy in Times of Subprime Mortgage Crisis 2007-08 (2009)
- Two Engines of Monetary Policy: The Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank: Different Approaches. Different Results? (2008)
- Searching for the "Sweet Spot": The Optimal Mix of Executive Compensation to Maximize Firm Performance (2005)
- Differentials in Firm-Level Productivity and Corporate Governance: Evidence from Japanese Firm Data in 1998-2001 (2004)
- Where's the Brand Equity?: Further Investigations Into the Role of Brand Equity in Experiential, Luxury, and Other Products (2003)
- An Account of Worth through Corporate Communication (2002)
- Deciphering Federal Reserve Bank Statements Using Natural Language Processing (2022)
- Gender Wage Gaps (2022)
- The Relationship between the Overall Sentiment on Twitter and Stock Market Performance during COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020 (2022)
- The U.S. Stock Market’s Influence on China Stock Market between 2014 and the first half of 2019 (2022)
- Social Protection and the SDGs: A Data-Driven Bayesian Network Analysis (2022)
- Overeducation: The Effects of the Great Recession on the Labor Market (2021)
- Investor Sentiment and Stock Returns: Evidence from China's A-Share Market (2021)
- Difference-in-Differences Analysis (2017)
- Rapid Transition: A Comparison of Subway Usage and Rent Data to Predict Gentrification in New York City (2017)
- Female Labor Force Participation Rate and Economic Development: Time-Series Evidence in China (2016)
- Linkage Between Stock and Commodity Markets' Volitility in Both the U.S. and China (2016)
- Will Urbanization be the Next Economic Growth Engine for China? (2014)
- Solar Electricity's Impact on Germany's Wholesale Electricity Market (2014)
- How Does Quantitative Easing Policy Impact Emerging Markets: Evidence from the Effects on Long-Term Yields Structure of Hong Kong and Singapore (2014)
- The Effect of Income Taxes in Mexico: Evidence and Implications for Permanent Taxpayers (2014)
- Jumping on the Bandwagon: Conformity and Herd Behavior (2014)
- Effects of War After War: A Quantitative Comparison of the Economic Performance of Jewish World War II Veterans to Non-Jewish World War II Veterans (2013)
- Basel III Agreement: Will Higher & More Strictly Defined Capital Standards Impede on the Growth of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises? (2013)
- Unemployment and Economic Growth in Peru: 2001-2012 (2013)
- The Informal Market for Foreign Direct Investment: The Attractive Power of Country-Specific Characteristics (2012)
- Evaluating the impact of the Workfare Income Supplement Scheme on Singapore's Labour Market (2012)
- Innovation and Fiscal Decentralization in Transitional Economies (2012)
- International Trade and Economic Growth: Evidence from Singapore (2012)
- Economic Openness and Welfare Spending in Latin America (2012)
- Assessing the Costs of Fractional Reserve Banking: A Theoretical Exposition and Examination of Post-Meiji Japan (2012)
- Pricing Emerging Market Corporate Bonds: An Approach Using the CDS-Bond Basis Spread (2012)
- The Geographical Distribution of Mixed-Income Housing in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Developments (2012)
- An Economic Theory of Voting: Can we Explain, through Digital Inequalities, Why People Vote Less? (2011)
- Super-Pornstar Economics: Investigating the Wage Premium for Pornstar-Escorts (2011)
- The Dynamic Linkages among International Stock Markets: The Case of BRICs and the U.S. (2011)
- Revisiting the Financing Gap: An Empirical Test from 1965 to 2007 (2010)
- Antitrust Law and the Promotion of Democracy and Economic Growth (2010)
- An Analysis of Keynesian Economics (2010)
- Who Will Pay to Reduce Global Warming? A Multivariate Analysis of Concern, Efficacy, and Action (2010)
- Wage Difference Between White, Non-White, Local, and International Professional Players in the NBA (2010)
- Is Microlending Sustainable? Discerning the Relationship Between Microfinancial Participation, Measures of Acute Morbidity, and Expectations of the Characteristics of Village Organizations (2009)
- Application of Multi-Attribute Utility Theory to Consumers' Choices about Environmentally Responsible Decisions (2009)
- Trade Openness and Poverty Reduction: What is the Evidence? (2009)
- Crude Oil Prices: Mean Reversion in the Spot? Futures Know the Future? (2008)
- Evaluating the Impact of Supply-side Factors on Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: The Case of Nicaragua (2008)
- Females: Less Likely to Be Entrepreneurs? A Multi-level Analysis of the Effect of Gender on Entrepreneurial Activity (2008)
- Banking the Mexican Immigrant Population: Analysis of Profiling Variables (2008)
- A Comparison of Microfranchising to Independent Microenterprises in Ghana (2008)
- From Autarky to Free Trade: Will China Overtake the U.S. as the Major Trading Power in the Global Economy? (2006)
- Cluster Patterns of Age and Racial/Ethnic Groups Within Privately Developed Section 8 HUD Rent Subsidy Properties in New York City (2004)
- The Impact of Decimalization on Market Volatility and Liquidity (2004)
- Strategic Delegation with Unobservable Incentive Contracts: An Experiment (2002)
- Exchange Rate Market Pressure and The Quality of Governance (2001)
Public Health
- Analysing the Performance of Supervised ML models in Breast Cancer Diagnosis (2022)
- Portability of Polygenic Scores for QuantitativeTraits using Continuous Genetic Distance in the UK Biobank (2021)
- A Report on the Correlation between COVID-19 pandemic and Unemployment Rate through Visualization (2021)
- Spatial Summary of Outdoor Dining and COVID-19 Rates in NYC (2021)
- The COVID-19 Infodemic: Narratives from the US & India (2021)
- Exploring the Experiences of People Living with HIV in the United States: Modelling Muscle Ache/Pain and Medicaid Expansion (2017)
- An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure: An Algorithm Using Non-Health Indicators to Predict Health Risks of an Individual (2017)
- Does Racial Concordance in Clinical Encounters improve Providers’ Accessibility and Patients’ Satisfaction with Providers? (2016)
- Proportionality of Death Sentences in Alabama (2014)
- Zombies, Brains, and Tweets: The Neural and Emotional Correlates of Social Media (2013)
- Asexuality as a Spectrum: A National Probability Sample Comparison to the Sexual Community in the UK (2013)
- Parent-reported and Child Self-reported Symptoms of Psychiatric Disorder and their Relationships to Independent Living Skills in a Clinical Sample of Perinatally HIV-infected and Perinatally HIV-exposed but Uninfected Adolescents: An Exploratory Analysis (2013)
- The Sperm Shopper: How Consumer Segments and Evolutionary Pyschology Shape Choice of Sperm Donor (2012)
- Social Context and Impoverished Youths' General Health Outcomes: Community Disorder and Violence Predicting Self-Rated Health and Body Mass Index (2012)
- Location Theory and the Supply of Primary Care Physicians in Rural America (2012)
- Perception of Neighborhood Safety and Overweight/Obesity Status among Non-Metropolitan Adolescents in the U.S. (2011)
- Factors Affecting the Extent of Depression Treatment (2011)
- Beyond Gender Binary in Survey Design (2010)
- Junk Food and BMI: A Look at Schools Banning Candy, Snacks, and Soft Drinks and the Effect on Fifth Graders' BMI (2009)
- Delivering Maternal Health: An Examination of Maternal Mortality on a National Scale (2008)
- Public Health and the Conrad Visa Waiver Program (2007)
- Alzheimer's Disease, Migration, and Social Environment: A Study of Caribbean Hispanics (2005)
- The Influence of Physician Attributes on Cesarean Likelihood (2004)
- Natural or Human-Made Disaster: Dimensions of Impact Measurement (2003)
- Healthy Life Choices Project: Efficacy of Nutritional Intervention with Normal Foods and Cognitive/Behavioral Skill Building on HIV/AIDS Associated Diarrhea and Quality of Life (2002)
Political Science
- Encouraging Voter Registration Among Minority Voters: A Field Experiment Using Radio Advertisements (2022)
- Public Opinion Transition in China: Evidence from Weibo (2022)
- Gender and Co-sponsorship in U.S. Congress (2017)
- Accessing Social Influences of Congressmen with Keyword Network (2016)
- How presidential election in 2016 affects the stock market – A Twitter sentiment analysis perspective (2016)
- Assessing Assessors: A Study on Anti-Corruption Strategies in New York City’s Property Tax System (2016)
- Demographic Trends in Virginia 2013
- The determinants of Party and Coalition Identification in Chile: The effect of long and short-term factors (2013)
- Radical Moderation: Factors Affecting Support for Islamic Extremism (2012)
- Accommodationists versus Hardliners in Slovakia: Correlates of Public Opinion on Selected Foreign Policy Topics 2004 - 2010 (2012)
- Measurement and Belief: Determinants of Federal Funding for Public Diplomacy Programs (2010)
- Consumerism and Political Connectedness in Socialist Czechoslovakia (2010) - History
- Civilizations and Social Tolerance: A Multi-Level Analysis of 58 Countries (2008)
- How Does the 1965 Immigration Act Matter? (2006)
- 7200 Revolutions per Minute: An Economic Analysis of the Struggle between the Recording Industry and Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Networks (2005)
- Classifying Myers-Briggs Personality Type based on Text (2021)
- Hiding Behind the Computer Screen: Imposter Phenomenon in the Tech Industry (2022)
- Relation between dark tourism on-site experience and visitors’ satisfaction (2022)
- Evaluating the Impact of Self-perceptions of Creativity and DemographicFactors on Arts Participation: Evidence from the United States (2021)
- Running head: QUEER HAPPINESS AND SUPPORTExamining Happiness in LGBTQ+ People and its Relationshipwith Worsened Parental Relationships After Coming Out (2021)
- The Impact of Donating Behavior on the Level of Happiness (2021)
- Birds of a Feather, or Do Opposites Attract? THE IMPACT OF PERSONALITY TRAITS ON CONSTRAINT AND HOMOPHILY WITHIN SOCIAL NETWORKS (2017)
- Predicting Social Value Orientation from Personal Information and Survey Metadata (2017)
- All the Feels: Sentiment Analysis Between Emoji and Text (2017)
- Social Media Interface and the Next Generation Cognitive Mapping in New York City (2016)
- Is Prospective Memory Ability Flexible? Manipulating Value to Increase Goal Significance (2011)
- Will a Nation Be Happier with a More Even Income Distribution? (2007)
- Behavioral Extensions to the Topology of Fear: A Gedankenexperimen (2007)
- Psychological Control and Preschoolers' Externalizing and Internalizing Behaviors in China (2003)
- Prevalence and success of diversity-and-inclusion projects on education crowdfunding platform (2022)
- Does gentrification cause the displacement of urban black populations? (2022)
- Feedback and Gender in the Workplace: Should You Expect Equal Evaluation from Men and Women? (2021)
- What are the determinants for art practitioners to choose self-employment? (2022)
- An empirical research for studying the influence of star popularity on the box office of movies (2022)
- Couple Dissolution Between Couples Who Meet Offline Versus Couples Who Meet Offline (2021)
- Masculine Men Who Wear Makeup: Exploring the Evolving Masculinity (2021)
- Do Individual Or Environmental Factors Play a Greater Role in Shaping the Intentions of Female High School Students to Enrol in STEM (2021) Programmes in University?:Evidence from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (2021)
- COVID-19 Information Narrative Beliefs Across Social Media Platforms (2021)
- Spatial Wage Penalty for Young Mothers: Exploring the Discrepancy of Education Return between Metro and Non-metro Areas (2016)
- Inequality Matters: A new Empirical Framework for Studying the Impact of Rising Socioeconomic Inequality on the Poor (2016)
- Immigration, Income, and Occupation: Peruvian Immigrants in the Chilean Labor Market (2014)
- Preferring France's 35-Hour Workweek: The Effects of Media on Work-Life Balance Preference Formation (2014)
- The Effect of College Education on Individual Social Trust in the United States– An Examination of the Causal Mechanisms (2013)
- Socio-economic Inequality and Socio-emotional Relationship Quality: Cause and effect? (2013)
- Examination of the Relationship between mother's employment status and one's family gender role attitudes (2012)
- A Study of Materialism Level among Mid-Atlantic residents (2012)
- Relation Recombination - A Sociological Patent Analysis (2012)
- The Relationship between Religious Attitudes and Concern for the Environment (2012)
- Marrying Down: The Gender Gap in Post-Secondary Completion & Education Hypogamy between 1960 and 2010 (2012)
- 2.0 Social Networks Have an Impact on our Real Lives (2011)
- Evidence of Ethnic Solidarity in Marriage Patterns of Hmong and Sino-Vietnamese in United States (2011)
- What Explains the Racial Disparity in Employment Discrimination Case Outcomes? (2010)
- Reading Race: The Changing Views of Human Difference in American History Textbooks, 1870-1930 (2010)
- Satisfaction with Life (2010)
- Entering the "Real World": An Empirical Investigation of College Graduates' Satisfaction with Life (2010)
- The Relationship between the Establishment of Marine Protected Areas and Biomass Productivity of Municipal Fisheries in the Philippines (2010)
- Performance Surveys, Citizen Respondents, and Satisfaction of Public Services: An Analysis of NYC Feedback Citywide Customer Survey (2009)
- Analysis of Job Retention Programs of the Center for Employment Opportunities of the Formerly Incarcerated (2009)
- The Intergenerational Transfer of Human Capital: The Role of Grandparents' Education in Grandchildren's Cognitive Abilities (2009)
- Are Homicide Trends Fads? Diffusion Analysis of the Urban-rural Spillover Effects on Homicide Incidents from 1960-1990 in the South Atlantic States (2008)
- Rejection Sensitivity and the Contagious Effect of Mood Regulation in Romantic Couples (2008)
- Women and the Homeostasis of the Inmate Population
- An Examination of the Relationship between Government Funding Allocation and Services Provided by Nonprofit Organizations in Brooklyn and the Bronx, 1997-2000 (2007)
- The Concurrent Validity of Maternal Self-report: The Impact of Social Desirability on Substance Use and Prenatal Care (2006)
- The Effect of Housing Programs on the Economic Outcomes: Utilizing Observation Study Results from Minnesota Family Investment Program (2005)
- The Influences of Physician Attributes on Cesarean Likelihood (2004)
- Effects of Unemployment, Female Labor Force Participation, and Divorce on Suicide in Turkey: A Durkheimian Evaluation in a non-Western Milieu (2004)
- An Experimental Study of the Small World Problem (2002)
- The Relationship between Welfare Participation and Social Support (2002)
- Sound and Silence: A Structural Analysis of Conversation Topics (2002)
- A Reexamination of the Police and Crime Relationship: The New Role Community Policing Plays in Crime Prevention (2001)
- DNA Evidence in Court: Jurors, Statistical Training, and Pre-instruction in the Procedural Law (2001)
- The Role of Race in Education: An Analysis of Children in Brazil (2001)
Statistics/Computer Science
- Predicting Spotify's songs' popularity (2022)
- Hiding Behind the Computer Screen: Imposter Phenomenon in the Tech Industry (2021)
- An Unsupervised Learning Approach to Address Crime in Mexico, 2012 – 2016 (2017)
- Imputation of a variable completely unobserved in one wave of a panel: father’s earnings in the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (2016)
An Analysis of Pairwise Preference (2016)
- Measuring Political Risk and Market Returns (2014)
- Which Yelp Reviews will be Voted Useful?- Predicting the Number of Useful Votes Yelp Reviews will get using Machine Learning Algorithms (2014)
- Polities and Size: Legitimizing or Limiting? (2013)
- The Role of Domain Knowledge in Environmental Concern and Willingness-to-Pay for Environmental Protection: Results from a U.S. Survey of Public Opinion (2013)
- The Power to Judge: Social Power Influences Moral Judgments of Simple and Complex Transgressions (2013)
- A Time Series Analysis of Crime Rates and Concern for Crime in the United States: 1973-2010 (2012)
- TV Gets Social: Evaluating Social Media Data to Explain Variability among Nielsen TV Ratings (2012)
- Unit Root or Mean Reversion in Stock Index: Evidence from Nigeria (2010)
- Homogeneity in Political Discussion Networks and its Factors (2007)
- Why Shift Policy? (2006)
- Point Detection for Poisson Disorder - Application in Earthquake Occurrence in Northern California, 1910 - 1999 (2004)
- Stock Volatility and Economic Activity: A Causal Analysis (2004)
- Strategic Information Transmission in Lobbying (2003)
- Economic Theory and Happiness in Mexico: An Extension (2001)
- Sales Forecasting Methods: A Consumer Products Company's Perspective (2001)
- Soccer Teams Need to Win at Home: The Fans that Increase those Chances (2001)
- The impact of school management on student performance (2022)
- An investigation of the relationship between educational attainment and COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy in the US (2022)
- Does Accountability Help or HinderSchools?: The Mississippi School Accountability Model and its Effect on School Performance (2021)
- The Relationship between Education and Health (2021)
- Quantifying Variation in American School Safety with Explainable Machine Learning:An Application of Machine Learning Feature Importances for the Social Sciences (2021)
- Age, Gender, and Comorbidities Affect Prevalence of Dyscalculia and Dyslexia, A Large-Scale Study of Specific Learning Disabilities Among Chinese Children (2021)
- Validation of Fitbit for use in Objective Measurement of Physical Activity and Sleep in Children and Adults (2014)
- Do Experienced Principals Fare Better? Estimates of Principal Value-Added (2014)
- Beyond the Test Score Gap: Non-Cognitive Skills, High School Graduation, and Post-Secondary Employment (2012)
- The Impact of the Level of Native Language Proficiency on the Literacy Achievement of English Language Leisures (2012)
- The Effect of School Building Design on Student Achievement (2011)
- Measuring Universal Primary Education Using Household Survey Data: The Case of the Millennium Villages Project (2011)
- An Additional Burden for Urban Schools: Teacher Transfer Policies and School Performance (2011)
- Evaluating Dual Enrollment Programs: Do Location and Instructor Matter? (2010)
- A Multi-level Growth-curve Analysis of the Association between Student Body Composition and English Literacy Development among Language Minority Students in New York City Public Schools (2010)
- Methods Supporting Policies in Education Reform (2010)
- Have Inclusionary Policies in Higher Education Really Helped?: Looking at College Accessibility and the College-wage Premium, 1962-2007 (2010)
- NCLB and Curriculum Standards: What Really Impacts Teachers' Decisions to Leave the Profession? (2010)
- Exploring the Relationship between Video Games and Academic Achievement via Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Analyses (2009)
- Racial Disparities in Collegiate Cognitive Gains: A Multi-level Analysis of Institutional Influences on Learning and its Equitable Distribution (2009)
- Hoping for Higher Ed: The Differential Effects of Parental Expectations of Education Attainment (2009)
- The Impact of Family Communication on Risk Behavior among Boston Public High School Students (2009)
- Path Towards an Attainable Future: The Effect of College Access Programs on High School Dropout (2009)
- Traditional vs. Non-traditional College Students and Future Job Satisfaction: A Statistical Approach (2008)
- A Multi-level Analysis of Student Assignment to Out-of-field and Uncertified High School Math Teachers: Implications for Educational Equity and Access (2008)
- The Impact of Obesity on Education (2005)
- The Gender Gap in Standardized Math Tests: Do the Gender Gaps in Math Self-concept and Other Affective Variables Contribute to the Gender Gap in Scores? (2004)
- An Alternative Approach to Selection Bias in School Choice: Using Propensity Score Matching to Examine School Sector and Teacher Quality Impact on Educational Outcomes (2003)
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The Thesis Title – What It Takes to Create a Good One
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1 Definition: Thesis Title
- 3 Thesis Title: Main Components
- 4 Examples of Thesis Titles
- 5 Tips for your Title
- 6 In a Nutshell
Definition: Thesis Title
A thesis title is a statement that frames the argument you are presenting in an academic paper. It is a short phrase that tells the audience what the content is about. Readers should be able to get a glimpse of the study from the thesis title. It is why you have to invest time in coming up with an excellent one. Think of the title as the packaging to your thesis.
It has to be pretty enough to attract the right audience. The thesis title should comply with certain requirements. Different disciplines have varying formats for academic writing . MLA, APA and PPA are three of the common styles. These formats determine elements like capitalisation, abbreviations and quotations.
The title of a thesis is the first real contact that readers will have with a piece of academic writing , and therefore, it has to be compelling enough. A thesis title sets the pace for the content. It can entice the audience to proceed with the rest of the material or pass it over. This article explores some elementals of a good thesis title.
What is the best title for a thesis?
An exceptional title for a thesis must accomplish several things. It has to reflect the content in the paper. Readers should know at first glance, what your thesis topic is. For this reason, a thesis title should be concise, precise and relevant. The best titles are brief. Too many words can discourage some readers. In the same breath, it shouldn’t be too short. Thesis titles thrive on specificity, and that requires using more than four words.
Can a thesis title be a question?
Yes. You can structure the title of your academic paper as a question. Questions are catchy and go a long way in capturing attention. They incite curiosity and get the reader to want to know more. For a question to work as a thesis title, it must reflect the tone of the paper and predict the content. It should also be closely linked with your thesis statement . Readers should not left wondering what the piece is about after they’ve read the title.
How long can a thesis title be?
The length of a thesis title is not definite because it’s an element that depends on many factors. A thesis advisor might have a specific range for students. For example, a professor might ask a paper to have 15 to 25 words in the title. 10 to 15 is a great number to work with for a thesis title. Never have a title that is less than 5 words.
Tip: If you’re having trouble getting the words from your brain onto the paper, you may be struggling with writer’s block . Head over to our blog post to read about how you can escape from the clutches of writer’s block.
What is a research title?
The research title shows the main idea of your study. The reader should have an idea of the thesis formatting after reading the thesis title. If the title states ‘case study’ for example, then the reader will expect an abstract. It is possible that you are using the fewest possible words needed to describe the purpose of your research paper. It is important that the research title predicts content, reflects tone, includes important keywords and is interesting.
What are important steps for creating a thesis title?
During the beginning of the writing phase, you should have a ‘working title’. This doesn’t have to be the final title and it will probably be altered as you develop your thesis statement , but the working title can help to keep you on the right track. You can also include a subtitle to explain additional content.
Thesis Title: Main Components
Thesis titles are as distinct as the research they describe. However, several fundamental factors exist in every thesis title. Whether its social sciences, economics or political science, these elements always apply. They are the drivers that help writers create titles that are worth reading.
Area of Interest
The objectives of the study are a huge part of a thesis title. What you are looking to accomplish with your research sets the tone for everything that happens. A good title should be a reflection of that. The area of interest provides the broad scope of the paper, but you also have to factor in the specifics. For example, a study on the effects of social media marketing on the buying process offers a wide range to work with. However, your study might be on specific networks such as Twitter and Instagram. The title should, therefore, mention the exact social media sites. Use the area of interest as a rough guide to what the thesis title should be about.
Internal Consistency
An effective title should not just be precise and attractive; it must remain consistent internally. Any decent title should reflect the study as accurately as possible. When readers see the thesis title, they have a clue of what the paper contains. If the thesis title says ‘a case study approach,’ the readers will expect to have an abstract , introduction , methodology, and so on. A lack of consistency can generate a disconnect that will push the audience away. Be cautious about the language and style of writing to avoid losing or misleading the reader along the way.
Never submit a thesis without checking that the title adheres to the required formatting standards. Not every academic paper needs formatting. Styles vary depending on disciplines and institutions. The formatting requirements matter because they determine how to write quotations and citations. A writing style also dictates the organisation of the piece. Writers might have specific instructions about the tone of the thesis. Consider all these elements carefully when crafting a thesis title. Don’t forget about the rules of capitalisation of a title.
Examples of Thesis Titles
Here are two examples of thesis titles:

‘Estimation of the Effects of Climate Change: The Case of the Deforestation of the Amazon’
As you read earlier above one of the main components of a thesis title is the area of interest . The first part of the thesis title ‘Estimation of the Effects of Climate Chance’ isn´t enough because the range is to wide.
Therefore it is important to add the second part of the thesis title ‘The Case of the Deforestation of the Amazon’. This gives the reader the exact information what your academic paper is about.
Here are a few other examples of thesis titles:
‘How Mobile Money is Banking the Unbankable in Third World Economies’
‘The Correlation Between Social Inequalities and Poor Voting Habits’
‘How the Mobile Phone Disrupts Sleep Patterns’

‘Jumping on the Cryptocurrency Bandwagon: A Study in the Evolution of Digital Currency’
In this example you can see that there is internal consistency because it shows the reader what the paper comprises.
The formatting of the thesis title depends on institutions. So there are more possibilities of how your layout could look like. Furthermore the thesis title in this example is still brief enough which is very important. The length of 10 to 15 words is a good number of words.
Tips for your Title
A missed punctuation mark, too many words or too much jargon are some aspects that can easily ruin a thesis title and consequently, the entire paper. You can avoid common mistakes like these by focusing on these simple tenets:
- Purpose of the study
- Scope of the study
- Techniques used for the study
- Tone of the study
Before crafting the final title for your academic paper, have a working thesis title. A working title is a loose topic that you need to help direct your study. It’s easy to lose track of your research when you don’t have a concrete anchor.
Bear in mind that the final thesis title comes after the completion of the research. You should know how much ground the content covers to develop a proper thesis title.

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In a Nutshell
What to take away about writing a captivating thesis title:
- Be clear about the subject of the research and its scope while ensuring that the title reflects the study accurately.
- The thesis title should be concise, engaging, descriptive and explanatory without being informal or cute.
- Avoid too much jargon, abbreviations, initials, acronyms and redundant words unless the requirements specify it.
- Capitalise all the necessary words, including all nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs.
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How to write a great research paper, 1. figure out your thesis early, 2. back every statement up with research, 3. do your research before you begin writing, how to choose a great thesis topic, 1. form a question, 2. consider your audience, 3. originality, context, execution, 4. consider your strengths, 5. follow your interests.
Selecting a good thesis topic might be a real nightmare to many college students since you are expected to write about something new although nobody expects that you make some groundbreaking discovery. If you are stuck with formulating the key theme for your thesis project, we will share with you some tips on how to pick the right thesis topics that can make the whole process much easier.
In order to reduce worries and stress while working on the final academic project, you are to be confident in your topic. There are times when you are assigned a particular theme, but in most cases, you are free to decide on the main idea of your thesis yourself. This is where you might be stuck with doubts and uncertainties. Unsure about your writing talent? Let professional thesis writer take care of your academic excellence!
If you are allowed to choose a topic, there are some significant areas to consider before you begin your project:
- Your level of interest - If you pick a theme you lack info at, you will have to spend countless hours doing research, developing primary and secondary articles, and putting everything together. We recommend you choose a topic that you are passionate about; thus, the research process will be far more tedious if you stick to thesis format guidelines;
- Your level of experience - Being interested in your project is a great thing, but it is even more helpful if you already know something about a topic you are to cover. If you find a theme that you have some experience or expertise at, it will vastly reduce the amount of research needed and make the task much easier;
- Available information - Choose a theme that is not only interesting but also has various sources so that you could compile comprehensive research. Only in this case, you can become an authority on the subject and deliver an all-covering paper;
- Your audience - Make sure that your project is interesting not just to you but also to your reading audience. In case your professor or whoever grading your research paper is indifferent about your thesis idea, it will be difficult for you to get them engaged in your research project even if you follow the thesis for master’s degree writing tips.
Have you come up with a good topic for your bachelor thesis project? Didn’t have a chance to brainstorm or discuss it with your professor? Then we suggest that you check our selection of cool thesis topics and use them as a source of inspiration.
- A scientific explanation of COVID-19 and its epidemiology
- Low-carbohydrate vs. low-fat diets
- The role of placebo treatment in experiments
- Is coronavirus human-made?
- Health problems caused by service time
- The positive effect of fats positively on the human mind and body
- The effect of academic performance on the academic health of adolescents
- An analysis of the potential effect of nanotechnology on our health and the environment
- An analysis of the treatment of patients who have experienced a loss of memory
- The application of DNA typing of remains to find missing people and the victims of crime
- The influence of IT in the field of biomedicine
- The impact of depression and stress on preterm births in first-time mothers
- How corrupted are legal systems in South America?
- What countries have the worst legal systems?
- What countries have the best legal systems?
- What should be done to improve family law?
- The worst decisions of the Supreme Court
- The best decisions of the Supreme Court
- Should there be a law preventing cyber-bullying?
- Should marijuana be legalized at the national level?
- Legalization of same-sex marriage in the USA
- Are punishments for sex crimes fair?
- Trump’s legislative agenda
- Who is behind Trump’s political rise?
- What is Operation Pastorius?
- Why did the Germanics abolish their religion?
- Who foresaw the encroachment of Nazism?
- What factors initiated the WWII
- Is liberalism the most optimal solution?
- Aztec empire and its architecture
- Bismarck: radical nationalism and social vision
- Italian prisons in the 19th century
- Gender perceptions in the Middle Age
- American-British relations during the Cold War Era
- The effect of the Great Depression on the Western States
- The Industrial Revolution
Technology
- Evidence of water and possible life on Mars
- How cryogenics can impact our future?
- How is Google search affecting our intelligence?
- Self-driving automobiles
- The impact of cybercrime in the business
- The best ways to use technology in the classroom
- The latest improvements in the automobile industry
- Can everything be solar powered?
- What is the story behind the Internet of Things?
- What is the future of the Internet?
- Can virtual reality substitute for an actual reality?
- How did cloud technologies change data storing?
- Models of financial management of high-tech projects
- Factors determining the market value of the business
- The role of business valuation in the global financial system
- The role of a market value of a business in corporate finance
- Mechanisms of export financing of investment projects
- Institutional and contractual ways of implementing a partnership between the state and a business
- Mechanisms, forms, and tools for the implementation and development of public-private partnerships between countries
- Forms of interaction between the state and business in various sectors of the global economy
- Influence of volatility of world commodity markets on financial stability
- Cost-based methods of pricing and their application during a financial crisis
- The company objectives and their reflection in a pricing policy
- How has business philosophy changed over the past few years?
- How does an all-female working environment look like?
- How can creative marketing increase your sales?
- Is multitasking an effective method of work?
- Problems of sexual harassment at work
- How to motivate employees?
- Modern work environments
- Important specs of the corporate law
- How to achieve business leadership?
- Important aspects of workforce regulations
- Defining the targeted audience
- Business and taxes
- Learning from home
- Modern teaching methods
- The efficiency of self-regulated schooling
- Discrimination in education
- Policing schools
- Permit corporal punishment
- Grade inflation and the related policy
- What are the most successful anti-bullying programs at school?
- What makes students cheat on exams?
- The impact of the FERPA concept on education
- Metal detectors at schools
- Educational games as tools for enhancing learning abilities
Computer Science
- Online store development and creation
- User interface modernization
- Development of an automated workplace
- Development and production of a taxi service website
- Development of an automated system for managing food purchases
- Development of a mobile application
- Features of development of an online laboratory for students
- Use of neural network technologies for personality recognition
- Development of methods and informational technologies for modeling and recognition of emotions
- Development of methods and information technologies for creating systems of gestural communication
- Signal separation algorithms in 2-microphone systems
- Signal processing algorithms for compact microphone arrays
- Claude Monnet vs. Edouard Manet. Similarities and Differences
- Does Cultural Identity Influence the Creation of Art?
- How Modern Musicians Are Breaking Genre Stereotypes
- Does Performance Art Have Boundaries?
- Gustav Klimt’s Painting Techniques
- Vivian Maier, the Mysterious Photographer
- Is the Author Indeed Dead or Was Barthes Mistaken?
- Jazz Music of the 21st century
- Famous Paintings with Secrets and Hidden Meaning
- Why Is Everyone Afraid of Modern Art?
- Censorship of Art in Nazi Germany
- Do the Viewer’s Understanding and the Author’s Idea Ever Coincide?
- The Theatre of the Absurd. Eugene Ionesco’s Impact
- How Andy Warhol Influenced the World of Art?
- Ancient Greek Sculpture and Its Peculiarities
Even great research paper topics won't give you a great research paper if you don't hone your topic before and during the writing process. Follow these three tips to turn good research paper topics into great papers.
Before you start writing a single word of your paper, you first need to know how to start a thesis and what it should be. Your thesis is a statement that explains what you intend to prove/show in your paper. Every sentence in your research paper will relate back to your thesis, so you don't want to start writing without it!
As some examples, if you're writing a research paper on if students learn better in same-sex classrooms, your thesis might be "Research has shown that elementary-age students in same-sex classrooms score higher on standardized tests and report feeling more comfortable in the classroom."
If you're writing a paper on the causes of the Civil War, your thesis might be "While the dispute between the North and South over slavery is the most well-known cause of the Civil War, other key causes include differences in the economies of the North and South, states' rights, and territorial expansion."
Remember, this is a research paper you're writing, so you'll need to use lots of qualitative research to make your points. Every statement you give must be backed up with research, properly cited the way your teacher requested. You're allowed to include opinions of your own, but they must also be supported by the research you give.
You don't want to start writing your research paper and then learn that there isn't enough research to back up the points you're making, or, even worse, that the research contradicts the points you're trying to make!
Get most of your research on your good research topics done before you begin writing. Do not start writing your work with a research introduction . First, use the research you've collected to create a rough outline of what your paper will cover and the key points you're going to make. This will help keep your paper clear and organized, and it'll ensure you have enough research to produce a strong paper.
There are many things to keep in mind when choosing your thesis idea . However, at its core, the thesis is nothing more than a simple question. There are many thought-invoking questions to be pondered. This is your golden opportunity to do just that.
Whether it's a thesis topic, or a project at work, it's always wise to know your audience. Which teacher or professor is grading your final product? What are their preferences, ideals, or even aggravations? Playing into these areas with regard to your topic, structure, and style can possibly offer some great, tactical advantages.
Originality, context, and execution are absolutely necessary components to a successful thesis paper. In the same respects, these qualities will be found within any good topic. Beginning with originality as a goal, try to recall some things in life you have wondered about that you surmised at the time were probably rare thoughts amongst peers. These small curiosities can lead to the greatest topics. If it's something you hear regularly from others, it's probably not going to pass judgements on originality.
Context and proper execution are also paramount to the chosen topic as well as thesis body. To provide the most relevant thesis, one must stay within proper context of their field of study. Be sure you are aiming for a question within your field and the desired realm of thesis requirements for your particular concentration. Also, consider wording. The execution of the posing of your question can have great effects on the rest of the task.
Another great consideration in choosing the topic of the thesis is to consider your strengths. This means - to consider what you are good at. What are your interests and what are your particular strong suits that can be applied to a research project?
These are not your only strengths, however. Your proximity or affiliations to a person or place of interest can be great strengths. That old bookcase loaded with rarely-tapped knowledge could be a gold mine. What are your available resources? Look around and consider all of the things in your life that can be used as strengths in writing a thesis. In considering all these offerings you have at your disposal, choosing a topic may become much easier.
In conclusion, the ultimate topic for you will be the one that keeps your interests perked and your engagement in this work vivacious. This will produce the very best topic and thesis. Choose a thesis topic with these things in mind, and you will be just fine.
In academic writing, a thesis is related to complex papers. Usually, it is called a Master’s or a Doctoral thesis and can be compared to a dissertation. The main differences between them are size and width of uncovered topic. How long should a thesis be? Undeniably, it takes months to complete a wel...
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Below are some examples of disciplines studied and Theses completed by graduates:

Britney Finely (Psychology, Health Science, Education): “ How the President’s Challenge Serves as an Assessment Tool to Motivate Third Graders in an Inner City Elementary Physical Education Class ”
Lori Gardner (Rhetoric and Psychology): “Gender Bias As Evidenced on Political Blogs in the 2008 Presidential Elections”
Regina Gibson (Gerontology and Health Science): “Physician Communication with Older Patients, Particularly, Older African-American, About Sexual Health and Sexual Risk Behaviors for HIV/AIDS”
Sheila Glasscock (English and Music): “Characteristics of Modernism in Selected Works of T.S. Eliot, George Gershwin, and Eugene O’Neil”
Natalie Griffin (Music and Education): “An Analysis of Elementary Student Piano Compositions “
Stacy Harter (Rhetoric and Learning Systems Technology): “Elements Used to Build Online Community: E-Learning Versus Social Networking Websites”
Barbara Hildebrand (Psychology and Health Science): “Predictors of Smoking Behavior in a National Dataset of Adolescents”
Ana Hollis , Psychology and Health Sciences: “Psychological Correlates from Diabetes”
Deborah Hreczkosij (History and English) “The Great Depression: A Comparative Literature Examination Through the Use of Newberry Award Books.” Deborah is finishing up a PhD in History and teaching as an adjunct in Floraid.
Steve Jauss (English and Rhetoric and Writing): “Toward a Unified Theory of Quotation”
Valerie Johnston (Psychology and Rhetoric): “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Theory of an Efficacious Treatment Plan”
Jessica Kokinos (Rhetoric/Writing and Non-Profit Studies): “Nonprofit Ethos and Identity: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals’ Websites”
George Lea (History and Political Science): “A Diamond in the Rough: The History of Taylor Field”
Samuel Onyegam (Political Science and Rhetoric): “Historical Comparative Case Study of Emerging Hegemonic Behavior: Perspectives on the Peoples Republic of China.” Samuel is now a practicing attorney in Dallas, TX.
Kevin Quinn (History and Journalism): “The old gray lady and the campaign for the equal right amendment in Arkansas: A content analysis of the Arkansas Gazette 1972-1979”
Jane Rampona (Psychology and Social Work): “Psycho-sexual Politics of Life on the Streets: Narratives of Homeless Women and Formerly Homeless Women”
Clay Robinson (Political Science and History): “Of the Common Law World view and the American Constitution.” Clay passed away in 2009. Obituary

Laurie Vescovo Knight (Psychology, Gerontology, Education): “The Prevalence of Overweight in Elementary School Children: An Interdisciplinary Approach for a School-Based Intervention”
Doug Weatherly (English and History): “An Amicable Divorce or Irreconcilable Differences: The Aesthetic Value of Ezra Pound’s “Hugh Selwyn Mauberley” Outside of Its Historical and Intellectual Contexts.”
Below are some examples of disciplines studied and Final Projects completed by graduates:
Cynthia Beck (English and History): “Nubbins. A Digitization of a book of Poetry by Hen-Toh (AKA Bertrand N. O. Walker), with Introduction and Annotation.” Cindy teaches English and Writing at Pulaski Technical College and UALR.
Chelsea Bishop-Ward (Rhetoric and Education-Student Affairs): “A Rhetorical View of Grant Writing”

Shannon Caldwell (Rhetoric and Applied Communication): “Communicating with the World One Moment at a Time: Teachable Moments with Bill Clinton”
Terry Espino-Bright , Rhetoric and Spanish: “A Memoir of Language and Motherhood”

Larry Lachowsky (Philosophy and Higher Education): “Course Development: Ethics and Professionalism for Land Surveyors. ” Larry teaches surveying and philosophy at Univ. of AR Community College at Morrilton.
Daisy Lee Stringer (Rhetoric and Education): ”Meeting the Unmet and Under Served Social Needs of Older Adults in Rural Populations of Arkansas”
Gretchen Skinner ( Psychology and Social Work): “Effects of Demographic Variables and Motivation on Training Needs of Family Service Workers in Arkansas”
Judy Warner (Music and Rhetoric): “History and Practice of Ozark Fiddling.” Judy teaches music and also performs with her band throughout the region.
Lance Watson (Music and Radio, Television, Film): “A Comparison of Church Music Service Software Including a Pilot Project to Allow End Users to Assess Software and Equipment”
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626 Dissertation Topics for Ph.D. and Thesis Ideas for Master Students
If you are about to go into the world of graduate school, then one of the first things you need to do is choose from all the possible dissertation topics available to you. This is no small task. You are likely to spend many years researching your Master’s or Ph.D. topic and writing the text. This means that choosing a dissertation topic should not be taken lightly.
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- Ethical alternatives to animal testing.
- What’s the future of the Dead Sea?
- Does accent affect singing ability?
- The importance of corporate values.
- Can we regulate influencer marketing?
- How does inflation affect small businesses?
- Is homeschooling the future of education?
- How does Tourette’s syndrome affect one’s daily life?
- How to conduct market analysis for e-commerce.
- Has globalization affected cultural appropriation?
🆚 Dissertation vs. Thesis: Is There a Difference?
People often consider a thesis and a dissertation to be the same thing. Yet, there is an important distinction between them. The key difference is that you need a thesis to complete a master’s degree, while a dissertation is necessary for obtaining a doctorate. Keep in mind that it’s vice versa in European higher education.
Here are some other differences:
Despite these differences, theses and dissertations have a lot in common:
- You need them to complete a degree.
- Both require certain levels of expertise and writing skills.
- You defend an argument in both of them.
- Plagiarism is prohibited in both theses and dissertations.
🔝 Top 10 Thesis Topics for 2023
- The consequences of obesity.
- The influence of social media .
- Economic development and happiness.
- Feminism in the United States.
- The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Racism in schools and colleges.
- Overeducation in the labor market.
- DNA evidence in criminal justice.
- Sales forecasting techniques.
- Wage difference among athletes.
🎓 Thesis Topics & Ideas
Below, you’ll find a collection of excellent topics for a thesis. To simplify the task, it’s not a bad idea to use a topic chooser . We’ve also prepared a checklist that will help you make the right choice. If you agree with the following statements, you’ve chosen a good thesis topic:
- You are interested in this subject. It will be easier for you to work on it if you like your area of research. Remember that you will have to spend long hours looking through various data. You need to stay motivated.
- The topic is helpful in your career path. Choose a topic that you can apply to further research if you plan to pursue your career in the academic field. Choose something that you can use in your CV if you decided to work in the industry.
- There is enough available research data. Don’t choose a topic that is too trivial or uncommon. It is essential to find enough relevant information. Consult your supervisor to understand if you can proceed with it.
- The topic isn’t too broad or too narrow. Otherwise, it will be harder for you to find credible sources and relevant data.
- You already have an understanding of it . Make a list of thesis topics that include the issues you have researched before. It will save you some time and allow you to evaluate your opportunities.
- Your topic is unique. Make sure there are no other papers that explore exactly the same issue. The value of your work is your original contribution to the research. If somebody has already investigated the topic, there is not much sense in proceeding with it.

Wondering where to find the most current topic for your research? We’ve collected them below.
Computer Science Thesis Topics
Computers surround us everywhere. From hospitals to home offices, it’s impossible to imagine life without them. A doctorate in computer science can allow you many career opportunities!
- The latest developments in AI use for healthcare services. Healthcare in the US is expensive for its citizens. One way to reduce the cost is using computer algorithms. This technology research topic lets you explore how AI helps physicians with their tasks.
- Computer security for public institutions. Several allegations about hackers stealing data from the US government emerged in recent years. With this dissertation idea, study public cybersecurity. Also, discuss ways to improve cybersecurity practices.
- Visual recognition system architecture: real-time object detection. Discuss a system based on neural networks capable of detecting objects. Focus on the virtual environment. You can alter this trending topic in computer science for real-life settings.
- Blockchain application outside financial technologies. Analyze and discuss the implications of using blockchain systems outside of the fintech sector. For example, study its use for public services and in government agencies. This topic allows exploring ways of applying established algorithms.
- Machine learning and text structures. Discuss ways of visualizing text categorization. Focus on complex hierarchical structures of texts. This topic is suitable for postgraduates.
- Encrypted search: security, performance, and usage. Discuss the use of encryptions to protect data. Say how we can improve it for effective information search.
- Use of AI in education . Study how algorithms can improve learning. This topic can be altered for other fields. For example, choose AI in business or agriculture.
- Graphics and visual computing: current state and the future. By now, CAD programs are an integral part of every engineer’s tool kit. Your thesis can analyze the potential of those programs. What would improve their performance? Is there a chance that they will become obsolete?
- Multimedia databases parsing and indexing. Netflix and YouTube require technology to search across their multimedia databases. This dissertation can be a survey on best practices. Or, add a company name to the title and focus your research on it.
- AI Marketing: the use of algorithms to improve advertising. In the previous list of research question examples, you can choose a narrow marketing theme. Then, discuss the implications of such algorithms.
- Study computation of models for virtual environments.
- Cybersecurity challenges for automated vehicles.
- AI and vehicle automation: potential safety gaps.
- Computer graphics : perspectives for medical imaging.
- Research the use of computer algorithms for medical analysis.
- Discuss the role of bioinformatics in healthcare improvement.
- How is a computer-aided design used in creating automobile parts?
- Review the best practices for System Level Testing of distributed systems.
- Agile project management for software engineers.
- Software development risks analysis for successful employment.
- Study the security mechanisms for WLAN networks .
- Malicious botnets and network worms: an overview.
- What are the best practices in ICT systems development?
- Web-based document management systems using XML.
- Best algorithms for cluster generation.
- Methods for improving Open Web Architecture.
- Analyze software solutions for the increased energy efficiency.
- Protection of systems against terror attacks: a case study and analysis.
- New methods of risk management during software development.
- Analyze how Web space requirements are changing.
- Analyze how e-publishing is affecting libraries.
- New methods for studying the behavior of malware, viruses, and worms with the use of secure programming and runtime environments.
- Analyze redundancy and fault recovery in the 4G wireless network .
- Analyze the implementation and analysis of the optimal algorithm vs the heuristic algorithm for the generation of clusters.
- Analyze how full-text databases affect search engines.
Humanities and Art History Thesis Topics
Do you want to put your passion into words? Would you like to share your ideas with the world? Then pursuing a Ph.D. in the arts or humanities is the right path for you.
- The history of cinema: past and present. With this history dissertation topic, focus on how cinema developed. Explore the period starting from the first short films by the Lumiere brothers. Finish the discussion with modern-day Hollywood examples.
- Art or commerce: a case study of Hollywood films . Discuss the intersection between artistic expression and profit. This exciting arts topic focuses on modern cinema. You can use examples of art-house movies and modern commercially successful ones.
- Hollywood vs. Bollywood. Compare the two distinct film production centers for this art thesis. Next, discuss how local cultures impact Hollywood and Bollywood movies’ direction, genres, and plots.
- The use of visual tools in interior design. This dissertation topic is an intersection between arts and computer science. The focus is on how visualization tools help to create design projects.
- Racism in 21st-century literature. Focus on how the narratives about racism have changed. Include examples from poetry and prose of this era. Compare it to works published in the past.
- The cultural aesthetic of Afrofuturism in literature. This dissertation idea allows you to explore the intersection of arts. Specifically, see how culture, philosophy of science, and history manifest in Afrofuturism.
- The social value of ecopoetry. Analyze how literature that focuses on ecological problems. Discuss environmental consciousness and environmental issues .
- Graphic novels: the best examples and implications for the development of literature. What does it mean when literary classics are converted into graphic novels? Incorporate the question if graphic novels can become part of the literary canon.
- Theater of the Absurd in the 1950s and 1960s. Discuss this form of theatrical art. Examine how it emerged and why it became influential.
- Post World War II art: cinema and literature. Use examples of films and literary works. Discuss major works of the post-WWII era and their themes.
- Futurism and the Czech avant-garde: the artistic connection between Europe’s East and West.
- Study the phenomenon of the hero archetype.
- Assess dancing as a form of meditation .
- Review the common elements of various African dances.
- Folk dances across Western Europe.
- Discuss regional dances and dance as a ritual.
- Animation as a modern art form.
- Research the art of glass-making and its prospects for the future.
- Analyze the cultural impact of The Beatles beyond music.
- Literature censorship in the US.
- Examine the intersection of ecology and arts.
- Heidelberg Project: is it a model for creating art in urban areas?
- Study kinetic sculptures of the 20th century.
- What characterizes social activism in 20 th -century rock music?
- Jazz in the 21st century: a potential for revival.
- The history of design in various periods of human existence (the ancient times, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, etc.).
- Design as art.
- Philosophy of design.
- Separate branches of design (interior design, car design, toy design, etc.).
- Stylistic peculiarities of a certain designer.
- Web design as a modern quintessence of design.
- Social significance of design.
- The birth of Communism as it relates to Stendhal.
- The relationship between politics and literature in the 19 th century.
- An analysis and case study of artists and art during times of war.
- How contemporary art is related to American suffering.
- Analyze of how racism relates to the family unit.
List of Science Topics for Your Thesis
A dissertation in science will probably require you to run numerous experiments. Many of them will probably go wrong. But the one that does work might be the next big breakthrough! Find a suitable research theme in the following list of topics:
- Bacterial injections for the treatment of cancer tumors. Injecting bacteria into tumors is a fairly new approach to treating cancer. Review the mechanism of action and evaluate the potential of this method for curing cancer.
- Computer imagining and AI for cancer detection. Examine how AI-assisted cancer screening improves accuracy. Include early detection implications and usage in hospitals.
- Ethics of organ donations and transplantation. With this dissertation topic in science, examine the ethics of encouraging people to donate their organs. Include the implications for medical research and practice.
- An epidemiological and molecular approach to cancer prevention. This topic idea suggests assessing the current understanding of how cancer develops as well as potential prevention strategies.
- Ways of speeding up vaccine development and testing. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that the process of vaccine development is relatively slow. It takes a long time to ensure proper testing. You may discuss these issues in your biochemistry dissertation.
- The current state of research into ultra fast rechargeable batteries. The topic of batteries and energy attracts lots of attention. With this topic, you can examine how to improve the design of aluminum-ion batteries. Include ways to decrease their charging time.
- Nanotechnologies in drug delivery: electrospraying. Current research shows the great potential of nanotechnologies. In particular, the electrospraying technique makes nanoparticle delivery more efficient.
- Prevalence of various Helicobacter Pylori virulence in a population. Conduct a quantitative research and examine a sample of patients to determine the number infected with Helicobacter Pylori.
- The relationship between gut microbiota and the person’s appetite. Your research can explore the theory that the gut microbiome has varied effects on the person’s body. Review the implications for obesity treatment for different gut microbiomes.
- The age of antibiotics : is it over? Examine the use of antibiotics and the reasons for its decline. Discuss the evolving nature of bacteria that require remedies other than antibiotics. Include quantitative data in this dissertation for a specific type of disease.
- CRISPR method for studying human DNA.
- The study of human evolution: latest discoveries.
- Denisovans from Siberia: a new type of hominid discovered.
- Study the use of AI in archeology.
- Conduct a study of the Neanderthal genome sequence.
- What are the ways of improving solar cell efficiency?
- The carbon footprint of modern production: how do companies damage the environment?
- Research the use of cesium in solar panels.
- The era of supercapacitors: are we ending the use of batteries?
- Assess the efficiency of Robot Suits for people with permanent paralysis.
- Microscale medial robots: potential applications.
- Look into stem cell mobilization and its mechanisms.
- Discuss the ethics of automated vehicles.
- Space robotics: can we design robots capable of exploring space?
- Evaluate the efficiency and potential of lithium-based rechargeable batteries.
- Morality and ethics of stem cell research .
- Is behavior controlled or affected by genetics and to what level.
- A look at methods of improving risk factors post-stroke.
- Analyze of Chinese herbal practice and its relevance to conventional medicine.
- Analyze the effect schools have on childhood obesity .

- New methods of using existing data to gather information that is useful.
- An in-depth look at the factors affecting the decline of the immune system with age.
- Analyze of the potential effect of nanotechnology on health and the environment.
- Analyze of toxicity levels of inhaled nanoparticles.
- The usefulness of nanotechnology in curing some types of cancer .
- An analysis and case study of the treatment of patients who have experienced a loss of memory.
- Analyze the use of DNA typing of remains to identify missing people and the victims of crime.
- The response of immune deficiency diseases to the activation of T-cell subsets.
- The influence and importance of IT in the field of biomedicine.
Architecture Thesis Topics
Architecture is more than just aesthetics. That’s become especially clear ever since the doctrine “form follows function” gained traction. Whether you’re into baroque or Bauhaus, there’s plenty to discover about architecture.
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- Religious architecture in the British Empire. Research the transformation of religious buildings and how it affected architecture in general.
- Modernist architecture in the USSR at the beginning of the 20th century. Compare modernist architecture in the USSR with other countries.
- Urban greening and its influence on buildings’ design. The dissertation proposal can include green roofs as the main point of research.
- Brutalism and its history in New York . Provide historical research of brutalism in New York and discuss how it affects modern architecture.
- Modern-day aboriginal settlements in Australia. Using examples from media and research, indicate how aboriginal settlements are perceived and handled today.
- Transformation of the urban design in the 21st century. Using London, Hong-Kong, and New York as examples, provide an in-depth discussion of changes in the urban design.
- The architectural history of Seattle. Conduct research and write a proposal that will compare different architectural styles seen in Seattle.
- Integration of culture in environmental design. In this proposal, you can use large cities in Asia as primary examples of the synergy between culture and architecture.
- The architecture of residential neighborhoods during the second half of the 20th century. Choose one or several large cities (e.g., Berlin, Miami, Kyoto) as the basis for your research.
- The history of Moscow Avant-Garde . Use both Soviet and modern Russian research on Avant-Garde to present the topic accurately.
- Use of computer visuals in architecture.
- Review the trends in modern furniture design.
- Ecology and architecture : integration of green technologies.
- Discuss the multiculturalism of contemporary urban architecture.
- The history of architecture in urban areas of the US: the study of New York.
- Modern city design case study.
- Research ways of using wood in modern architecture.
- Commercial architecture: aesthetics and usability.
- Evaluate the design of municipal buildings in the US.
- Creativity in postmodernist architecture.
- How do we integrate smart home technology into architecture?
- Small scale homes: a study of growing interest in small housing.
- Discuss the use of lighting in building design.
- Study innovations in structural design in the digital age.
- What are the implications of inclusive architecture?
- Sustainable architecture: recycling spaces and materials.
- Renewable energy in home design.
- Assess open concept homes for American families.
- Conduct a study of family homes design.
- Research architecture suitable for middle-class families.
Thesis Topics in English Literature & World Literature
Was your New Year’s Resolution to re-read the 100 most influential classical works? Then you might want to consider writing a thesis in advanced higher English. Check out these engaging prompts:
- In-depth stylistic analysis of The Trial by Franz Kafka. Explain what stylistic devices Kafka used in his story.
- The influence of The Hound of the Baskervilles on the development of modern detective stories. Prepare several comparisons of The Hound with modern detective stories to pinpoint its influence.
- The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum : women characters in Heinrich Böll’s fiction. Using the book mentioned in the topic, examine how the German writer depicted women in his prose.
- Analysis of the terrorism portrayal in modern journalism : The New York Times case study. Pick several articles related to terrorism published in NYT and describe in detail how it is portrayed (keywords, images, etc.).
- A formalist approach to Dostoevsky: analysis of The Brothers Karamazov . Provide the reader with an explanation of the formalist approach and use it to analyze the novel.
- The depiction of sexual violence in young adult literature. Pick several YA novels published in the 2010s for your research.
- The use of repetition in Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot . Analyze how repetition is used for emphasis and other effects in the play.
- Feminism and gender in Margaret Atwood’s Cats’ Eye . Review the book from a feminist point of view and discuss how gender issues are presented in the book.
- How does Phillip K. Dick use intertextuality in The Man in the High Castle ? Find as many references to other literary and historical sources as you can and elaborate how Dick uses them and for what aims.
- The influence of Steppenwolf on postmodern American literature: the contribution of Herman Hesse. Using Steppenwolf as the primary source, discuss what characteristics common for postmodern literature Hesse uses in this novel.
- How does racism manifest itself in classical literature?
- Discuss the oppression of women in The Handmaid’s Tale.
- Gender roles in The Miniaturist and A Doll’s House : a comparison.
- Moral ambiguity in David Harrower’s works.
- Literary techniques in the Perks of Being a Wallflower.
- The setting in The Murder in the Rue Morgue and its influence on the detective genre.
- Review the tropes first introduced in The Moonstone.
- Study the depictions of police’s work in Skinner’s Rule .
- Assess the influence of Victorian Gothic horror on popular culture.
- Social criticism in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
- Analyze cyberpunk elements in Gibson’s Neuromancer.
- Themes of social equality in modern literature.
- Research the views on Native American writers in Nature’s Poem.
- Critique of contemporary children’s literature.
- Gothic elements in Charlotte Bronte’s works.
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Dracula : a comparative analysis.
- Terror in The Picture of Dorian Gray .
- Examine the connection of mental health and society in J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye .
- Magical realism and romanticism in Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.
- How does the cut-up technique contribute to the narration in William S. Burroughs’ Naked Lunch?
Criminal Justice Thesis Topics
Are you a forensic science student who prefers research to actual police work? In that case, a dissertation in criminology is a great idea. This way, you can work on preventing crime from the comfort of your desk.
- Recidivism rates among underage Latino first-time offenders: a quantitative study. Research a group of first-time offenders of a particular age (e.g., 18 to 25 years old).
- A comparative analysis of the incidents of gun violence in the USA during the 2010s. Choose several prominent examples and compare them to each other.
- Troublesome statements: the role of witnesses in potentially false accusations. In this dissertation, you can write about the unreliability of statements, using documented examples.

- The patterns of drug trafficking in Germany’s largest cities: a case study of Berlin and Hamburg. Analyze the changes in these patterns in the 2010s.
- Money laundering and corruption in the United States in the 21st century. Using media reports, create dissertation research about corruption schemes.
- Mental health and self-perception of second-time sex offenders. Determine if their self-perception changes.
- Campus shootings in the USA: causes and risk factors. Using recent and historical data, analyze the cases of mass shootings.
- The influence of cyberbullying on suicide rates among Australian adolescents (13-17 years old). You can base your dissertation report on various research on cyberbullying published in Australian scholarly journals.
- Parental abuse and its influence on serial killer’s perception of victims. Discuss interconnections between abuse and potential sadistic behavior.
- The history of forensic interviewing in the USA. Present research and practices that developed it.
- Use of artificial intelligence for forensic investigations.
- Criminal behavior at a young age and its implications for the future.
- Drug use: pattern of recurring arrests among American youth.
- Incarcerated parents: the impact on the child’s perception of crime.
- Research the reforms of the US criminal justice system.
- Propose strategies for improving the juvenile detention system.
- Police officer’s abuse of power: analysis of reports.
- Race and criminal justice: the case of War on Drugs .
- What are the possible alternative forms of incarceration?
- A study of public perception of modern serial killers.
- Training of sniffer dogs.
- The implications of eyewitness testimony.
- Abuse in Hollywood: a case study of Harvey Weinstein.
- Bias against African Americans during investigations.
- A study of college violence.
- Legal implications of medical marijuana legalization.
- Ethics of criminal justice: the problem of confidentiality.
- Review the challenges linked with domestic violence investigations.
- Suggest ways of preventing crimes in schools.
- Gender bias during crime examinations.
Geography Thesis Topics
If you enjoy unveiling Earth’s secrets, this section is for you. Here you’ll find geography dissertation ideas ranging from studies of movement to regional phenomena.
- Species that became extinct in the 20th century: qualitative research. Address the human influence on various species .
- Current issues in the exploration of Arctic. Discuss difficulties and specifics of such explorations.
- A comparison of urban back gardens in the USA and the UK. You can compare their design and other features (for example, vegetation used for decoration).
- The causes and outcomes of flooding in the USA in the 2010s. Address climate change as one of the leading causes.
- Prevention of ecosystem changes with modern technology. Provide various examples of how technology is used to sustain ecosystems.
- Changes in holidays destinations in the 2000s: a comparison of the USA and Canada. Demonstrate what changes in preferences were documented in these countries and show what destinations were especially popular.
- The perception of environmentally friendly technologies and their impact on the environment by citizens of large metropolitan areas: a case study of Miami. Explain how various projects based on environmentally friendly technologies are launched in Miami.
- A negative impact of global warming on weather conditions in Iceland. Discuss how tourism in Iceland is affected by these changes.
- The influence of industrialization on climate change. Address the causes of climate change, using industrialization and its consequences as a basis.
- Compare Greenfield and Brownfield land use for construction projects.
- Investigate the significance of red salmon for Kamchatka.
- The social impact of climate change: a study of migration patterns.
- The potential of community gardening in underprivileged neighborhoods.
- Study the link between the strengths of hurricanes and climate change.
- What can be done to stop gentrification in your community?
- Evaluate coastal tourism, its effect, and implications.
- The impact of reservoir locations on water quality.
- How did industrialization affect the development of Chicago?
- Study soil pollution levels in your community area.
- Conduct an analysis of air quality in your city.
- Environmental tourism, its history, and perspectives.
- Differences in soil chemistry across several locations.
- The impact of organic farming on water quality in your area.
- Compare the sustainability of organically vs. conventionally farmed tomatoes.
- Research air pollution levels and data on airborne illnesses in your area.
- What’s the relationship between rock climbing and cliff vegetation?
- Study the changes in soil fertility upon volcanic eruption.
- How does the Chernobyl disaster continue to affect the surrounding area?
- Determine the patterns of floods in a particular area of your choice.
Sociology Thesis Ideas
Sociology studies how humans live together. A dissertation is a great way to dive deeper into a particular subject. You can get as specific as your heart desires! Check out our sociology thesis topics:
- Single parent stigma and its influence on family’s quality of life and parent-child relationships. Present examples from recent research that illustrate how the dynamics of these relationships change over time due to stigma.
- Women empowerment in Saudi Arabia in 2000s: breakthroughs and challenges. Discuss how this empowerment affected legislation and women’s rights.
- Long-term alcohol addiction and self-perception in young adults. With the help of research, demonstrate whether self-perception of these adults transforms significantly due to their addiction.
- Adoption and its influence on parent-child relationships. Present and discuss challenges that such families face.
- Comparison of traditions related to family dinners in the USA and the UK. What specific differences are there and how can they be explained?
- Influence of the emo culture on suicide rates in high school students. Address the influence of such cultures on adolescents’ behavior.
- The rates of secularization in elderly individuals living in urban and rural areas. Compare the rates and explain why they are different.
- Influence of forced outing on transgender individuals and concomitant changes in their quality of life. Explain the effects of forced outing and why this impact is dangerous.
- Comparison of anti-nuclear movements in Germany and Japan in the 21st century. Explain in detail what differences and similarities are prominent.
- Performance rates of teenagers in schools in low-income neighborhoods: a case study of Boston schools. When writing your dissertation proposal, consider various factors (poverty, limited access to technology, etc.) that affect performance rates of these teenagers.
- Black Lives Matter movement’s immediate impact on racism.
- Research causes of minority bias in the US.
- Affirmative action and its impact on the perception of varied racial groups.
- The impact of religion on people’s attitudes towards race.
- Review the challenges of the US LGBT community.
- Bias towards transgender studies.
- Social activism against gender discrimination in the 21st century.
- The impact of social assistance in schools on a child’s future.
- Research the changes in education after WWII.
- Analyze scholarship policies in the US.
- The impact of student debt on youth’s perception of education in the US.
- Outcomes of public vs. private education: a comparison.
- Research the preservation of culture in American immigrant families.
- Applying Marx’s conflict theory to social justice movements.
- Assess changing trends in social norms in a country of your choice.
- Attitudes towards prejudice among people of different social backgrounds.
- Comparison of women’s rights in Western and Middle Eastern countries.
- The impact of capitalism on one’s social values.
- How does capitalism benefit society across multiple post-soviet countries?
- Compare healthcare access in autocracies vs. democracies.
💡 Dissertation Topics for Ph.D. students
Below you’ll find a list of excellent dissertation ideas in different fields of study. They are more difficult than thesis topics and require more research. Jump to the section that interests you and find the topic that suits you best! But first:
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What Makes a Good Ph.D. Topic?
Usually, universities would expect your dissertation to be original and relevant in the field of the research. Moreover, it would be worthwhile if it has the potential to make a change.
This checklist will help you see whether you’ve made the right choice. Your dissertation topic is good, if:
- You have an opportunity to research it fully. You need to know that there is enough data and a theoretical basis. Do some prior research to understand if you will be able to answer all your dissertation questions.
- You can fill the gaps in the existing knowledge. Your research matters if you can provide some new information that contributes to the field of your studies.
- Your dissertation title is catchy. Try to make it worth the reader’s attention from the first glance.
- You can evaluate how much time you need. It is vital to understand all the stages of your research and the challenges you might face to plan your work.
- You know the subject well. You will need to explore your topic in-depth. It’s good to have some previous knowledge about it. Starting the research from the very basics will take more time and effort.
- You have enough resources to investigate it. Both time and money matter in this case. You need to do high-quality research and meet your deadlines.
Dissertation Topics in Education
Learning is a lifelong experience, and the importance of schools cannot be overestimated. Research in this area is critical to improving education standards. Have a look at these topic ideas to get inspired:
- Educational games as tools for enhancing learning abilities: theory and practice. Many studies have been conducted on different learning approaches. For young learners, engagement is as critical as the outcome. Therefore, this work focuses on educational games and their effect on children’s improvisation and learning.
- Studying the connection between classroom quality and the learning outcome in kindergarten . Children are strongly affected by their environment, especially when it comes to learning. This dissertation topic example is all about looking into different classroom settings and their effect on kids’ learning outcomes.
- Evaluating the process of implementation of inclusive education in the US. Professionals argue that inclusive education carries multiple benefits for all students (not just those with limited abilities.) However, it is quite a challenging process to implement all the changes.
- Factors influencing the decision to transfer to the higher education institution outside the US. In this work, you can focus on finding out the reasons for such a decision. Why do undergraduate students choose to leave their homecountry? What are the most important factors?
- Online education vs. traditional face-to-face for adult learners: compare and contrast. Online courses have their own benefits. However, would adult learners prefer them to in-person classrooms? How does it affect their learning and motivation?
- How does working as a taxi driver and navigating change a person’s brain?
- To what extent can reality television be disempowering for students?
- The role of homework in the lives of immigrant adolescents.
- The impact of teachers’ shocking behaviors in fostering students’ creativity.
- The determinants of flossing behavior in college students.
- The classification of drinking styles in the college-age population.
- Integrating the computer into the curriculum: why you can’t simply plug it in.
- The preconditions for serious music-making avocation in computer science students.
- Adult graduate difficulties with learning new technologies.
- The effect of academic performance on the health of adolescents.
- The impact of mathematic coaching on students’ self-esteem .
- The influence of internet on the emotional maturity of students.
- Academic achievements of students who decide to become teachers.
- Is it true that students are more likely to do homework given by good-looking professors?
- Informal learning in rural areas via social networks.
- Edublogging for professors: the social networks of educationists.
- Does learning existentialism cause suicides?
- Is it possible to reduce summer learning loss without students’ consent?
- Can we reject classical math and do it at the same time? Yes, we can.
- What are major career prospects with a degree in Liberal Arts ?
- Using electronic games in museums as an effective education tool.
Business Dissertation Topics
There are many things a business administrator should keep in mind. Finances, marketing, and development are just the tip of the iceberg. So, the choice of topics is practically endless. Check out this selection to narrow down the possibilities:
- How are business strategies adjusted to the globalization process? Small businesses’ perspective. Globalization means huge and profitable opportunities. To seize them, all businesses and companies should make some changes in their strategies. Investigate what would be the best action plan for them.
- Cultural changes and the effect of feedback in an international company: a case study. Choose a multinational company. Study the impact of feedback (both from the employees and customers) on its organizational culture changes. What reaction does it provoke in the company?
- Human resource management approaches in international non-profit organizations. In this study, look into the strategies HR managers apply in non-profit organizations. One of their main responsibilities is to monitor the performance of the employees. However, at the international level it becomes more difficult.
- Leadership and organizational culture in making decisions about business strategies. In this research, you study the influence of the organizational culture on leaders. In the case of trying to initiate changes in the business strategy, how is a leadership decision taken?
- The role of “foreign direct investment” in companies in developing countries: a case study of a large business. For this paper, pick a suitable company first. Aim for large companies in developing countries. Then conduct research and find out what strategies they have for foreign direct investments.
- COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on workplace management in small businesses. The COVID-19 pandemic caused many companies to readjust their HR policies. For instance, they allowed their staff to work from home. Research this phenomenon in your thesis.
- Social entrepreneurship for large companies. If you want to make the world a better place, social entrepreneurship is a suitable method. We usually associate it with small start-ups. But what about large companies? With this topic, you can research how the concept works for big firms.
- How innovation affects demand in technology-driven businesses. This MBA dissertation topic combines business studies and technology. Examine how companies create products for establishing markets.
- Management strategies in times of COVID-19: a case study. The pandemic has forced companies to use Zoom, Skype, and messaging instead of regular meetings. Review how executives can apply traditional management models in the digital space.
- The impact of burnout on employees . Interview staff members and determine how burnout affects performance. Include the name of a company or industry in your dissertation’s title.
- Tourism management in the Middle East.
- How do natural disasters impact the demand for essentials?
- Compare and contrast Asian and American leadership styles.
- How does fluctuation in the stock market impact business operations?
- The art of delegation: how to do it effectively and when to avoid it.
- How can one efficiently lead a company when unforeseen circumstances occur?
- What factors determine employees’ work satisfaction?
- Study the link between a company’s success and innovation.
- What can business managers do to bridge the gap between generations?
- Research the benefits of global and local brand management.
- What causes changes in Chinese business culture?
- Choose a small business and analyze its strategy.
- Organizational changes: what factors impact transformation?
- Internet banking: barriers to usage.
- Create a business plan that is focused on a specific issue.
- Conditions necessary for quality management in MNCs.
- The role of E-commerce for food retailers.
- Conduct a case study with the purpose to analyze one or several social phenomena.
- Workplace ethics in small businesses.
- The phenomenon of remote working and how it is affecting businesses.
- Comparison of Generation X and the Millennial Generation.
- Managing the Millennial Generation .
- Current trends in consumer behavior in relation to advertising.
- Analyze which countries margin financing is effective and why.
- Analyze the macroeconomic factors affecting exchange rates.
- An empirical analysis of the impact of organizational performance and leadership.
Law Dissertation Topics for Ph.D. Students
Legal science is not dull as one may think. It’s crucial to evaluate laws at any point in time. Do they fit the current norms? Does something or someone need more protection than before? If you want to garnish your legal education with a Ph.D., here are some topic suggestions:
- Trust law: the circumstances when fully secret and half-secret trusts are necessary. Find out what are the principles that dictate the enforcement of the trusts. There are specific circumstances that determine whether creating trusts would be adequate and relevant. Make sure to take them into consideration.
- Termination of employment in case of employees tested positive for HIV/AIDS. Your task would be to conduct research and see how HIV/AIDS employees are influenced in the workplace. The most common issues are discrimination and termination of employment.
- The influence of the Global War on Terrorism on international criminal law. When the US launched the campaign against terrorism in 2001, international criminal law faced some changes. You can study the most significant changes that have been made.
- The level of effectiveness of the US copyright law in relation to the rights of users. It’s an empirical research that would require collecting lots of data. Try to find some cases when the users were left cheated by copyright law. It would bring some diversity to the research and make it more interesting.
- Study the effect that the US immigration policy has on education right now. Educational institutions are also required to adjust to changes connected with immigration. Different requirements and different curriculums are implemented to fit their needs. You are about to look into this issue.
- Select a country and analyze its worker protection laws. Compare the rights and obligations of employees in two countries of your choice. What potential improvements can solidify employee rights?
- Protection of minorities, legal precedents. Minority rights are becoming more and more relevant. This topic allows you to discuss how laws can be changed to reflect it.
- Regulation of cryptocurrency. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies allow for anonymity. Besides, they are not regulated by any state. In your thesis, you can analyze cryptocurrency regulations.
- Fake news: legal responsibility. Review how the United States legal system approaches disinformation. Focus on false publications on news resources. Another possible topic is improvements to defamation laws.
- Freedom of expression: a case during a pandemic. This topic is about false information in times of COVID-19. Examine how a state can balance freedom of expression with the spread of false information. Focus on this disease and the fake news about it.
- Legal practices for preventing possible future pandemics.
- Research ways of online journalism protection.
- International law vs. the right to self-determination: comparative case studies of de facto states.
- Review the history of fiscal laws in America.
- Limits to freedom of expression in the US legal system.
- Enforcing regulations concerning domestic violence.
- Study criminal responsibility for drug possession in the US.
- Criminalization of violence against women .
- Review the legal framework for addressing foreign involvement in elections.
- What was the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic?
- Health standards for immigrant detention centers in the US.
- Research the loopholes in the US immigration laws.
- Birthright citizenship in the US: pros and cons.
- 1951 Refugee Convention: is it obsolete?
- Illegal immigrants and their rights in the US justice system.
- How criminal laws have been impacted around the world by the war on terror .
- Choose a country and analyze their policies on discrimination.
- Evaluate the protection given to minority shareholders as dictated by company law.
- Provide a critical analysis of the law of omissions liability.
- Investigate and analyze complaints filed in the criminal justice system .
- A critical analysis of the reform of homicide laws.
- The morality and impact of euthanasia and how Canada sets a precedent.
- A detailed analysis of gender and race profiling of suspects in the criminal justice system.
- Analyze the right to bear arms relative to the context in which the law was written into The Constitution.
- Create case studies that represent a review of criminal negligence related to the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007.
Psychology Dissertation Topics
The mysterious ways of the human mind offer many research opportunities. Psychology encompasses sub-fields such as behavior and cognition. Whatever your area of expertise, you’ll undoubtedly find something interesting in the list below.
- The current effect of the “price ending” method on the consumers’ behavior. Nowadays, everybody knows the most popular trick that shops pull to make customers buy the products. However, does understanding it make it easier to resist it? Is this psychological trap still working?
- Burnout at the executive positions in massive US corporations: is it possible to prevent? The phenomenon of burnout is the most common issue that employees face nowadays. But there are ways to detected it at an early stage. Could they be used to predict and prevent this problem?
- Mindfulness practices and their influence on students’ learning abilities at the top universities (e.g., Harvard). Mindfulness is proved to be extremely useful in overcoming stress and anxiety issues. However, does it affect the learning outcome of the students who study at the best universities in the world?
- The individual struggles with gender issues and their impact on global gender inequality. Everything always starts with a small thing. For this paper, study the relation between some individual cases and the global issue. How do personal struggles contribute to the worldwide movement for justice?
- The positive influence of irrational beliefs on mental well-being. In psychology, irrational beliefs are a set of values and opinions that people believe in despite many rational pieces of evidence against them. However, what positive effect can they bring?
- Ways of raising awareness of mental health problems . Mental health has been discussed more openly in recent years. Review how this open discussion affects views on personal mental health. As another idea for a psychology dissertation topic, research a specific illness.
- Student burnout and ways to prevent it. Focus on the problems students face and what strategies can reduce their stress.
- Lockdown and mental health. The COVID-19 pandemic forced many people to be in isolation from social contacts. Review the potential effects of this practice on people’s well-being. Discuss possible strategies for supporting mental health during possible future pandemics.
- Weight, self-image, and mental health. A clinical psychology thesis can focus on the psychology behind excess weight. Discuss how weight affects a person’s perception of self. Assess implications for clinical psychologists who work with overweight patients.
- Social media vs. reality: normalizing real people. Review current efforts of social media accounts in normalizing body image . Explain how this can reverse the damage that edited photos have on mental health.
- How does gender bias affect mental health in America?
- What factors affect women’s self-esteem in the workplace?
- Specifics of transgender mental health.
- Research the effect of immigration on mental well-being.
- Study the psychology of racism and ways to combat it.
- What distinguishes the mental health of minorities in the US?
- Research the psychology of dissent in the Soviet Union.
- The connection between stress and overeating: latest developments.
- Assess the role of social support for losing weight .
- What’s the role of prejudice in politics?
- Assess the role of endurance in coping with stress.
- Developing hardiness: strategies and exercises.
- What’s the effect of emotional resilience on mental health?
- Helping teenagers overcome stress via relaxation techniques.
- Look into the perception of anger and its effect on mental health.
- Understanding the function of the prefrontal cortex in terms of how it is connected to other parts of the brain.
- Understanding how the prefrontal cortex makes us human.
- How emotional and anxiety disorders are connected to social cognition that is impaired.
- Analyze the ability of an MRI to determine brain function.
- Analyze the relationship between emotional and episodic memory.
- A comparison of the plasticity of the child’s brain and the adult brain.
- Analyze the continued relevance of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development.
- An in-depth look at the social intuitionist model and how it relates to the emotion and reason involved in moral judgement.
- How the evolution of the human brain can be understood in terms of human cognitive development.
- A demonstration of the multi-dimensional nature of schizophrenia .
- How rational thinking and impulse contribute to decision-making.
- A systematic analysis and review of the psychology of religion.
- How exposure to nature affects happiness.
Nursing Dissertation Topics
A nurse’s work is hard. Unfortunately, they rarely get the credit they deserve. With a Ph.D., you could become an advocate on the problem. Or you could concentrate on optimizing their work environments.
- Exercise, changes in lifestyle , and self-tracking for diabetes prevention and management. Center your research on different lifestyle changes (exercise, reduced smoking, and drinking) and explain how and why it prevents diabetes.
- Influence of stigma related to HIV/AIDS on representatives of ethnic minorities: a case study of Native Americans. Using research, provide compelling evidence of how Native Americans are stigmatized and discriminated against.
- Chronic illness management at home: recommended evidence-based practices. Using current nursing and other professional research, discuss how adults and seniors manage chronic and autoimmune diseases.
- Depression and stress and their relation to preterm births in first-time mothers. Collect several articles about the issue and using their conclusions show how depression causes preterm births.
- Burnout in nurses: factors that cause it and practical solutions for prevention. Present outcomes of burnout (decreased performance and concentration, subpar workplace environment) and illustrate how it affects hospitals on a more significant scale.
- Public health: community-based measures to prevent morbid obesity . In this research, you can list various methods that include exercise and education and explain in detail how they prevent the spread of obesity.
- Risk factors and injury rates in psychiatric nursing. Present statistics on different types of injuries in psychiatric hospitals.
- Diversity and inclusion in nursing education. When researching diversity, make sure you are using examples of different minority groups’ perception of education.
- Euthanasia legislation in the USA: current issues and debates. Provide a thoughtful discussion of ethical and legal issues surrounding euthanasia.
- Organizational climate and its influence on perceived patient safety. Your study should focus on the importance of positive relationships between staff members, and its influence on the prevention of medical errors.
- Dietary practices and their influence on the quality of life in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus . SLE is a complex disease that requires a multidisciplinary approach. Describe nutritional research approaches to SLE.
- Fluoride application training in dental nursing.
- Describe the specifics of nursing care for patients with diabetes.
- Assess gender disparity in nursing research.
- Study nurse burnout prevalence in neonatal care in your community.
- Nursing staff advising DASH diet: effects on patients’ blood pressure.
- What are the challenges of asthma management for nurses?
- Nursing for autistic patients : the best strategies.
- Racial differences in nursing care: a case study.
- Evaluate nurses’ role in pain management for patients with dementia.
- Study the connection between nursing staff turnover and burnout.
- How is the role of a nurse changing in the modern healthcare system?
- Review nursing practices for managing patients over the age of 65.
- A holistic approach to obesity management in nursing.
- Describe the specifics of nursing in rural areas.
- Physical activity and mental health: a nursing case study.
- Discuss nursing pain relief strategies for general care.
- Determine the ethical implications of nursing malpractice.
- Nurses consultations for spinal cord injuries.
- Nursing in an urban setting: challenges and prospects.
- What are the specifics of pain management in obstetrical nursing?
Marketing Dissertation Topics
Good marketing is what made you buy that product you didn’t know you needed. Marketing needs plenty of scientific research for it to be successful. You can contribute to this effort with one of the following topic ideas:
- Compare and contrast: the effectiveness of traditional and digital marketing in the last five years. Marketing moves towards digital campaigns more and more every year. Though, traditional marketing still exists, of course. Your task is to compare every aspect of these two types in the span of the previous five years.
- The specifics of the relationship marketing and its influence on the loyalty rates among customers: a case study of fast-food chains. Take a few fast-food chains to conduct this research. Then analyze their relationship marketing strategies. There should be a correlation between the methods they use and the loyalty of their customers.
- Direct marketing and artificial intelligence: how do companies use it? The industry of marketing couldn’t have missed the opportunity to use the latest technologies for their benefit. Artificial intelligence helps some companies gain a competitive advantage. Find out what those benefits are.
- Collectivism and individualism : how cultures affect supermarkets? There are some apparent differences in cultures when it comes to shopping. So each shop owner has to implement a specific marketing strategy for targeting the customers. Work on aspects that make those strategies successful in different cultures.
- The strategies that make personalized products sell effectively. Everybody loves customized products, but it seems like not everybody is willing to give out their info for it. Therefore, businesses are forced to work it out. This research looks into marketing tools and methods they use to sell personalized products.
- Influence of online shopping apps on impulsive buying behavior. Using prominent examples such as Amazon and eBay, elaborate how apps affect customer’s decision to purchase an item through recommendations.
- Product design and its impact on consumer’s purchase decision. When preparing this thesis topic, consider using examples of large corporations such as Apple or IKEA to prove your point.
- Customer loyalty : the importance of satisfaction and loyalty programs. Conduct research using available surveys on satisfaction and draw conclusions from these statistics.
- Ethnic differences and their impact on brand perception. This research can review the types of products that target White or Black Americans specifically.
- Preferences for green products: analysis of the income’s influence on consumer decisions. Compare what households are more likely to prefer green products.
- Shopping habits of Muslim consumers in the USA: qualitative research. Here, you will need to research by engaging Muslim Americans in your study; you can use interviews or surveys for this topic.
- Social media and its impact on the promotion of small business. Make sure your reader understands how social media can promote or negatively present small business through customers’ comments.
- Does globalization make preferences of customers from different socioeconomic backgrounds similar? Using several classes (lower, middle, and upper), discuss the preferences of American households.
- Social media usage by international companies: a case study of Electronic Arts. Study the influence of customers’ reviews and opinions on EA’s sales.
- Consumers’ perception of transaction safety in online shopping applications. Discuss how consumers learn to differentiate between reliable and unreliable apps for payments.
- Marketing high tech products: a case study.
- Study changing marketing strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The future of big data uses in marketing.
- Conduct a comparative analysis of online vs. offline advertising.
- Explore the relationship between marketing strategies and sales.
- Holiday marketing strategies in the 21st century.
- Is marketing tailed towards model devices effective?
- Study the rise of influencer marketing.
- Review the newest trends in digital advertising.
- Brand management in 2023: an analysis.
- Assess the impact of ads on consumer behavior.
- Targeted ads: are they efficient?
- How did marketing change during the COVID-19 pandemic?
- Assess brand management’s contribution to consumer loyalty .
- Impact of social media marketing on brand perception.
- Google Analytics insights for marketing campaigns.
- Marketing for minority populations.
- Youtube marketing: the effectiveness of videos for brand promotion.
- How does partnering with influencers impact brand perception?
- Social influencer marketing for SMEs.
History Dissertation Topics
History is written not only by the victors but also by history students. Your dissertation can shine a light on understudied cultures. Or perhaps you want to focus on how a specific event impacted the world. Find inspiration among the following dissertation questions and ideas:
- The historical context of the creation of Guernica by Pablo Picasso . War wasn’t the only inspiration for Pablo Picasso during the process of making Guernica . In this paper, you would look into the environment of the artist and try to identify what else brought him to the creation of this masterpiece.
- Bismarck and radical nationalism: what influenced the political state? For this research, you would study the underlying reasons for German Nazism before the beginning of World War II. What factors gave it a start when Otto von Bismarck was in charge?
- The rise of Bollywood: historical context. This paper focuses on the success of Indian Bollywood movies in the 1930s. You would need to look into the events that made those movies famous in the whole world. Don’t forget to mention the social views of Bollywood movies.
- The influence of secrecy in the technology intervention during World War II. You would study the role that the US Patent and Trademark Office played in the development of special war technology. Secrecy helped to keep it away from the public and enemies. How did it influence the war?
- Italian prisons in the 19th century: how were they managed after Unification? This paper would require you to study documentation on the management system prison used in Italy at the beginning of the 19th century. You should try to find some practices that might have been socially harmful.
- Gender perceptions in the Middle Age. When preparing the dissertation, use both historical and literary sources to show how gender was presented.
- Secularization in the American South during the post-war period. Provide a detailed discussion of secular societies forming in the South after the 1940s.
- Representation of Jewish history in contemporary art: a case study of Art Spiegelman’s Maus . Using the comic book as the primary basis, explain how Jewish culture and history are presented there.

- The history of medieval warfare and its influence on Modern Era warfare. When constructing this thesis, make sure you are using both historical and current research to provide details.
- American-British relations during the Cold War Era . Explain how the Cold War Era changes these relations and what has affected it the most.
- Germany’s foreign relations during the 1980s. Present a detailed overview of different foreign relations (e.g., with the USA, the USSR, the UK) Germany had during this period.
- The financial crisis in the USA in 2007-2009. Using research and media sources, explain to the reader how the crisis is still affecting the USA.
- The development of Austrian identity after World War II. In this case, you can use both historical evidence and Austrian literature that provides personal opinions of writers and artists on the issue.
- The impact of the Great Depression on the American involvement in the World War II. To show your understanding of historical processes, demonstrate how the Great Depression affected the USA’s perception of WWII.
- How I stopped worrying and learned to love the bomb: the development of nuclear warfare in the 20th century. Discuss the development of nuclear warfare in the USA and the USSR.
- What was the role of China in the Cold War?
- How did the Spanish Flu affect the pandemics that followed it?
- Determine the influence of the stock market crash in 1929 on the World Wars.
- First Battle of Marne’s impact on the outcomes of WWI.
- Tool usage and creation: Aztecs vs. Mayas.
- How did the enlightenment philosophy impact the development of the natural sciences?
- The effects of Christianization in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Assess the role of slavery in the US civil rights movement.
- Study the history of LGBT rights establishment in the US.
- What are the origins of slavery in Africa ?
- The Moon Landing and its impact on space exploration.
- Explore the role of the Bible in Jewish history.
- The US’ involvement in WWII.
- The aftermath of WWII: major historical events.
- Research the link between the Mexican-American War and the Gold Rush.
- Cold War insights: lessons from the Suez Crisis.
- Explore the role of democratization in the Soviet Union collapse .
- Global cooperation in early modern Europe.
- Study the legacy of the arms race.
- How did the First Ladies influence life in the 20th century America?
Dissertation Topics in Management
Companies and employees alike benefit from well-thought-out management strategies. So, a thesis in management has the potential to improve work environments even further. Kickstart your research by choosing one of the following topics:
- Ecotourism in Canada: issues and trends in small business. Explain issues that arise in ecotourism with climate change.
- Management ethics: how social media affects employees’ privacy and organizational climate. Present examples of negative and positive influence.
- Leadership styles : a comparison of democratic and autocratic leadership. Discuss what leadership style should be chosen to rule various companies, depending on their business plan.
- Political risk and its influence on emergency management . Explain how political crises affect and shape emergency management.
- Cultural diversity and its impact on employees’ satisfaction and commitment. Show what advantages and disadvantages there are in cultural diversity.
- Economic growth and unemployment rates in Australia during the 1990s: a historical perspective. Explain the causes of economic growth and unemployment.
- Challenges in human resources management working with millennials: qualitative research. Discuss what particular challenges HR managers face and how they can be addressed.
- The significance of organizational routines in international corporations: a case study of Google. Conduct research on the importance of routine and its impact on performance.
- Computer skills and management: the effectiveness of computerized management information system in rural areas. Describe how digital management can be effectively applied in companies working in rural areas.
- The history of digital rights management in the USA. Present the changes in the field during the 1990s-2010s.
- Analyze the best leadership styles for SMEs.
- Examine the changes entrepreneurship underwent in the past decades.
- How do leadership styles relate to work satisfaction?
- Overview of business negotiation methods using technology.
- Ways of integrating corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices.
- Discuss the specifics of airline companies’ management.
- Choose a theory of motivation in the workplace and make a case study on it.
- Study change management in SMEs in times of a crisis.
- Managing diverse teams: a qualitative analysis.
- Use of employee voice in US companies.
- Research the relationship between the organization’s goals and a manager’s behavior.
- What are the best current practices in public administration ?
- Applying strategic human capital principles in practice.
- The study of female CEOs in a country of your choice.
- Employees’ perception of change management: a quantitative analysis.
- A study of employees’ resistance to change.
- What’s the correlation between a CEO’s leadership traits and employee motivation?
- Workplace risk management: a study of psychosocial hazards.
- Conduct a quantitative study of the gender pay gap for CEOs.
- Research the relationship between management style and employee productivity.
Qualitative Dissertation: Ideas for Proposals
If you want your thesis to be more practical, you’ve come to the right section. Common approaches for qualitative dissertations include researching case studies, surveys, or ethnographies. Because of this, fieldwork will be an integral part of your doctorate journey.
- A comparison of teaching techniques that targeted children with autism in the 20th and 21st centuries. Provide a detailed overview of techniques and explain how research affected them.
- The development of cognitive-behavioral therapy and its effectiveness in patients with eating disorders . Present the history of CBT and use recent research to demonstrate its effectiveness.
- Ageism and sexism in international organizations of the fashion industry. Describe how the fashion industry defines what it means to be “young and beautiful.”
- Addressing sexual harassment at the workplace : the influence of organizational policies on targets’ decision to file a complaint. Explain what policies can support the target and what can prevent such decision.
- Strategies to eliminate bias in self-evaluation reports of employees. Using research in HRM, outline the best strategies that are currently used to avoid bias.
- Post-cancer therapy: issues and trends. Present and discuss various trends, the research behind them, and the effectiveness of different types of therapy.
- A family history of abuse and its influence on drug use in adults. Explain how abuse can provoke addiction in the future.
- The importance of trusting doctor-patient relationships on patient’s medication adherence and management of a healthy lifestyle. Describe how such relationships negatively or positively affect a patient’s decision to take medicine as prescribed.
- Barriers to the acquisition of social support among young men and women veterans in the USA. Discuss mental and physical disorders as major barriers.
- Single mothers’ perceptions of breastfeeding in public places: qualitative research. Conduct interviews to find out their opinion.
- The impact of online learning on student’s academic performance.
- A study of the youths’ perception of learning smartphone applications.
- Research the issue of gender bias in college education .
- Student’s perception of the mental health support and impact on campus.
- Perceptions of charter school education in the 21 century.
- Discuss homeschooling and its effect on a child’s socialization.
- What’s the impact of cyberbullying on teenagers’ mental health?
- How inmates perceive alternative forms of incarceration.
- Gun violence from the perspective of victims.
- Research bias towards video games as an art form.
- In what ways are minorities disadvantaged in America?
- Evaluate cooking as a therapeutic exercise.
- Assess the link between a principal’s leadership style and the school’s rating.
- The effect of online counseling on patients’ mental health.
- Perception of mental health stigma among students.
- How does gig economy re-define work?
- The implications of freelancing in the 2020s.
- Opinions about a 6-day work week in your community.
- Assess the process of adaptation to working from home.
- Conduct a research study of views on the BLM movement outside the US.

Quantitative Dissertation Proposal Topics
Some scholars just love working with data. Are you one of them? Then you’ll probably enjoy quantitative research. If you’re into finding patterns and making predictions, here are some enticing topics:
- A study of a major city’s livability index. Choose a city and assess whether it’s well-designed or not.
- A quantitative study of biofilms in technology. Discuss methods of using biofilms in technology. Include a list of recent advances and new tools.
- A quantitative study of teachers’ perception of online learning . This topic prompts you to use an evaluation scale.
- An assessment of a link between product reviews and intention to purchase. Study the effect online reviews have on potential customers.
- Immigration and its connection to crime statistics. Analyze data on immigration to the US and the number of violent crimes. Determine the relationship between the two phenomena.
- The relationship between obesity and occupation. Assess the BMIs of participants of different professions. Then, test the results for a correlation and discuss its implications.
- A relationship between nurses’ knowledge of diabetes management and patient satisfaction. Assess the nurses’ knowledge about diabetes and compare the results with patient satisfaction scores. Thus, you can determine if expertise translates into better care.
- A study of the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on SMEs financial operations. With this qualitative dissertation proposal in business and management, choose a small company. Analyze its financial data pre and post-pandemic. Include a discussion of financial management during pandemics.
- A study of millennials ’ pet ownership. Determine the percentage of millennials who have pets. Compare these patterns with previous generations.
- Economic growth and urbanization. Compare the empirical data about the state of economics and the number of people living in cities.
- Determine how urbanization affects bacterial community compositions.
- The economic impact of immigration on SMEs.
- Study crime rates in the US in relation to nonviolent crimes.
- How do various teaching styles affect learning?
- Compare overconfidence in CEOs of SMEs and corporations.
- How does inclusive language influence social behavior?
- Assess consumers’ satisfaction with online banking in your area.
- Evaluate crude oil price prediction methods.
- Is there a link between smartphone use and mental illness?
- Correlation between eyewitness testimonies and memory
- What are the attitudes towards AI development among women?
- Determine the rates of cybercrimes since the 1990s.
- A study of the police brutality cases across the US in the last decade.
- Correlation between education level and employment.
- The presence of sleep disorders in mental illnesses.
- Assess the attitudes towards medical care in the US.
- Determine the correlation between eating disorders and physical illness.
- Study the rates of cyberbullying among minority students.
- How various religious groups influence politics: a game-theoretical approach.
- Does regular exercise decrease symptoms of depression in adults?
Dissertation Topics in Educational Leadership
Educational leadership is a science focused on helping students to achieve their academic goals. It includes the motivation of staff and learners, improvement of educational programs, and creation of a healthy, productive environment in institutions. Want to dedicate your research to it? Take a look at these topic samples:
- Fatigue among American medical students. Medical students often need to memorize and analyze big portions of information. That is why many of them don’t sleep enough, get tired quickly, and find it hard to concentrate. What can be done about it?
- How did the COVID-19 pandemic and distance learning affect students’ motivation? Online education has multiple benefits and drawbacks. Some students might find it easier to get access to various textbooks online. Others want to return to campus. What is their motivation?
- Creating better learning conditions on campus : the challenges in 2023. With the increasing speed of technological progress, it is hard to catch up with the latest innovations. Explore them in your dissertation. For instance, you can focus on facilities for students with special needs.
- How can we enhance discipline among first-year students on campus? For some younger students, it is hard to get used to living on their own. They need to accept new responsibilities, find time to take care of themselves, and organize their lives. How can we help them?
- Development of soft skills among undergraduate students. For future employers, soft skills are as important as hard skills. That is why colleges need to pay attention to soft skills such as time management, communication, and creativity.
- The efficiency of workshops for enhancing students’ creativity.
- Do nutrition habits influence the studying process?
- The importance of mental health care in high school.
- What leadership styles are the most efficient in college communities?
- Does the implementation of early childhood education lead to further academic success?
- What is the role of school counseling among teenagers?
- What psychological factors make students drop out of college?
- Developing leadership qualities among MBA students.
- How to help college athletes to cope with psychological and physical pressure.
- Ways of reducing anxiety levels among criminology students.
- Helping students to choose their majors and find a career path.
- How to enhance communication between higher education administration and students?
- Motivating students to succeed after graduation .
- Why do we need psychology classes in high school?
- How can we prevent the bullying of Latin American students in middle and high school?
✅ How to Choose a Thesis Topic: Main Steps
In case you have no idea where to start from, here is a quick guideline on how to choose a Ph.D. thesis topic:
We hope this article helped you to choose a suitable topic for your dissertation. We wish you good luck with your research!
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✏️ Dissertation FAQ
While working on a dissertation, you might deal with several types of research. The main research types are primary, qualitative, quantitative, and legal. In any case, it’s the way in which a researcher studies the subject using a particular methodology.
First of all, make sure that you are personally fascinated by the subject. This is essential for any thesis, be it master’s or an undergraduate dissertation. Besides, make sure the topic is feasible and hasn’t been studies much.
A good dissertation title is the one that represents the subject under study. To state which aspect is being studied is also important. The title should include neither a hypothesis nor a conclusion: think about it as “spoilers”—nobody likes them.
Just like any paper, a great dissertation is the one that is well-organized. The topic of the paper should correspond to the title. The text should have a cohesive structure with a definite introduction, argumentative main part, and a logical conclusion.
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137 Examples of Research Paper Topics for Thesis
Writing a research paper is one of the most challenging aspects of a student’s life. Throughout and/or in the final stage of college or university, you should write this type of work, ranging from the simplest (monographs, projects), to the most complex (university degrees, masters, doctorates).
This process will consume a lot of your time, so it is important to select an appropriate topic. There are many variables that you should consider before you start: your level of interest on the subject, experience in the field of study, information available, public to which it is addressed, among other aspects.
This is how finding a subject could be difficult, especially if you do not know where to start. For this reason, and with the aim of simplifying your life, below we have compiled some examples of scientific and social research topics, to guide you and give you an idea of how to quickly start your project. Each of these topics could be used “as is” to develop your research project, or also, it can serve as a starting point to develop your own ideas on the subject.
Examples of research topics (Health, Medicine)
- Barriers in the Ecuadorian National Health System for the formal introduction of the family doctor
- Cost of treatment and monitoring of people with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) for the Ecuadorian social security institute “IESS” at the Carlos Andrade Marín Hospital (HCAM)
- Physical activity and sports as determinants of health
- Epidemiological profile of the external consultation service of general surgery of the Isidro Ayora de Loja Hospital during 2013
- Smoking and its association with in-hospital mortality in patients with hemorrhagic stroke
- Free amino acids of breast milk, its potential function in infants and milk banks in Ecuador
- Analysis of the differences in mortality due to acute myocardial infarction in relation to the time elapsed before receiving medical attention between men and women in Ecuador
- Feasibility study and technical, infrastructure and human sustainability for the implementation of the Telemedicine and Tele-health care model of the inhabitants of the city of Quito
- Rheumatoid arthritis seronegative in patient with septic pulmonary complication.
- Communicative processes in Andean ancestral medicine, Otavalo canton, Kotama community
- Cutaneous ulcers in venous insufficiency in patients with chronic renal failure
- Thyroid cancer and risk factors in patients seen at the Carlos Andrade Marín Hospital (HCAM) in 2017
- Cost-effectiveness of screening strategies for cervical cancer in Ecuador
- To determine the quality of life of patients who have been transplanted at the Eugenio Espejo Hospital in Quito, Ecuador
- Most frequent complications in diabetic patients older than 65 years with ischemic cerebrovascular event. Study conducted at the Specialty Hospital Guayaquil, Dr. Abel Gilbert Pontoon from January to December 2015
- Nutritional status of surgical oncological patients and their relationship with postoperative complications at the SOLCA Cancer Institute
- Complications of acute diarrheal disease in children under 5 years of age study to be performed in the Pediatric Hospitalization Area of the Basic Hospital Nicolás Coto Infante of the canton of Vinces in the period from January to December 2015
- Current status of palliative care in health institutions in the city of Quito during the period August 2017 to December 2017.
- Acute complications of ischemic cerebrovascular disease in adults aged 40 to 60 years, a study to be carried out at the Martín Icaza General Hospital, January to December 2016
- Placental and fetal disorders associated with hypertensive syndromes in pregnancy at the “Enrique C. Sotomayor” Obstetric and Gynecological Hospital from January to December 2014
Examples of research topics (Education)
- Influence of visual motor coordination techniques in the cacography level, in the second year students of general basic education of the Quito Sur Educational Unit, zone 9, district 6, Pichincha, Quito, 2014-2015.
- The participation of the mother and its incidence in the development of early stimulation in babies from zero to twelve months
- Strategies of educational intervention that teachers use with children of high cognitive abilities and exceptional talents
- Didactic methodologies in the logical reasoning of the elementary sub-level.
- Child nutrition and its impact on the academic performance of the third-grade students of general basic education of the Corina Parral School of Velasco Ibarra, zone 5, district 02D03, Bolívar Province, San Miguel canton, central parish, period 2015-2016.
- Interpersonal relationships in school coexistence.
- Consequences of bullying in the development of self-esteem of the sixth-grade students of the Santa María de Guayas Educational Unit, zone 5, district 09D15, Guayas Province, El Empalme county, La Guayas parish, Santa María campus, Manga del Cura , 2016-2017 school period.
- Reading of images in the quality of creative thinking in the second-grade students of the elementary level of the basic education level of the Juan León Mera Educational Unit.
- Outdoor classrooms: a teaching and learning space in an initial education center in the north of the city of Quito that serves children from 3 to 4 years old
- Reading techniques in reading comprehension in students of the elementary sub-level.
- Teaching resources in meaningful learning of the medium sub-level.
- Empathy and firmness: the relationship of the teacher and the student, with special educational needs linked to an intellectual disability.
- Playful activities in the quality of logical mathematical thinking in the elementary basic sub-level third grade.
- Basic intellectual operations in the development of critical thinking in the elementary sub-level.
- Influence of family life on the quality of the affective social bond of children aged 3 – 4 years.
- Motor skills for the development of corporal expression in children from 4 to 5 years of age.
- Learning of the writing of children from five to six years with grafospasm.
- Positive emotions to prevent the harmful effects of social and economic deprivation of children from 3 to 4 years.
- Importance of education in emotional intelligence in children of three to four years in two educational units of Quito
- The expression of the emotions of children aged 5 to 6 years with behavioral problems through drawing and the plastic arts.
- Extracurricular activities and the club of natural sciences in the seventh and eighth years of basic education of the educational center Jerusalem of the Canton of Ambato province of Tungurahua
- Extrinsic motivation and school performance in the fifth and sixth grades of the Juan Enrique Pestalozzi Basic Education school in the canton of Ambato
- Situation of university mothers and the organization of their studies in the Faculty of Human Sciences and Education
- Perspectives and outlines of education in South Korea
- Homeschooling: education at home in Ecuador
- Facebook in the academic performance of the students of the ninth grade of Basic Education of the Educational Unit José Julián Andrade of the city of San Gabriel, canton Montufar, province of Carchi
- The learning experiences and the development of scientific thinking at the initial level of the Educational Unit “Josefa Calixto
- The development of emotional intelligence through children’s literature in children 3 and 4 years old CDI “X” north of the city of Quito
Examples of research topics (Health, nursing)
- Nursing care in septic arthritis plus duodenal trauma plus ascariasis
- Evaluation of the role of the nurse in the humanized delivery care protocol at the Guamaní Health Center during the last semester of 2017
- Nursing care for the improvement of the physical and social well-being of the elderly in the comprehensive center of the elderly in the municipality of Quito
- Compliance with nursing standards in patients with severe preclaimsia in areas of high obstetric risk at the Luz Elena Arismendi Obstetric Obstetrician Hospital in the first semester of 2017
- Quality of nursing care in patients with diabetic foot treated in the area of Internal Medicine of the Guasmo Sur General Hospital
- Exercise of maternity-paternity and its influence on the academic work of the students of the Faculty of Health Sciences of the Technical University of Ambato
- Use of medicinal plants as tranquilizer in Salasaca parish
- Nursing care in a pediatric patient with mechanical intestinal obstruction and its influence on the quality of life
- Factors that cause phlebitis in patients with peripheral routes in the hospitalization service of the hospital a song to the life of the city of Quito during the second semester of the year 2016
- Importance of caregiver knowledge about cognitive stimuli in children with special cognitive needs from 5 to 10 years in the Manuel Espejo Educational Unit from November 2017 to January 2018
- Influential psychosocial factors for the abandonment of treatment in multi drug resistant patients, hospitalized during the second quarter of 2017
- Nursing care through compliance with quality standards in basic procedures of the Padre Carollo hospital from September to December 2016
- Functional dependence of the patient with brain stem glioma and its relationship with opportunities for improvement
- Nursing care in adolescent mothers during breastfeeding with “H” drug withdrawal in the General Sur Hospital
- Validation of nursing care in the care of pregnant women consuming psychotropic substances in the health center # 5 year 2018.
- Nursing intervention in protein caloric alteration due to child maltreatment and its influence with psychomotor development
- Preference of the conventional treatment in front of the treatment with medicinal plants in older adults of the Barrio Bellavista- Canton Latacunga
- Nursing role in the care of pregnant women with preeclampsia aged 20-30 years in the gynecology area of Guasmo Sur Hospital
- Factors that determine nursing care in extreme premature neonates from 25 to 28 weeks admitted to the ucin area of the Hospital Roberto Gilbert Ponton, 2017
- Knowledge of the family caregiver on the care and physiotherapy of the patient with Parkinson’s
Examples of research topics (Engineering)
- Design and proposal of the profile production process in rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC) for furniture with chipboard, in the company Plastimax
- Identification and evaluation of risks to occupational safety and health in a petroleum company and procedures for action in emergencies
- Improvement of productivity through process management in the entire tilapia production line at Gran Manantial
- Design of the production line for the manufacture of a new product: dehydrated fruit snacks as an entrepreneurship project PYMS Fityu
- Detection of bovine mitochondrial DNA in feeds as part of the surveillance program for bovine spongiform encephalopathy in Ecuador
- Design of the grandstand and visor of the stadium of the King of the East community in the Santa Clara canton of the province of Pastaza
- Optimization of the control of the Regional Litoral Telecommunications services.
- Improvement of the production process and reduction of nonconforming product in Plásticos Ecuatorianos SA based on the ISO 9001 – 2000 standard.
- Feasibility study to install a mechanical metal plant dedicated to the manufacture of gondolas
- Operational management to increase the production of metal constructions and services t & m
Examples of research topics (Chemistry)
- Study of the deposition of hydroxyapatite on metallic substrates for biomedical applications in the presence of magnetic fields and by electrochemical methods
- Obtaining nanocellulose from cellulose from abaca tips.
- Design of an effluent treatment plant from the production of urea-formaldehyde resin through the application of a modified Fenton process
- Design of an effluent treatment plant from a dairy industry through electrocoagulation and filtration processes
- Design of a rice husk processing plant for the production of amorphous silicon oxide and electric power
- Study of the use of solvent recovery residues from the flexographic industry as an alternative fuel in a fixed source
- Study of the effect of nanoadditives on the combustion efficiency of diesel and the net efficiency of a fixed combustion source
- Evaluation of the production process of copper oxychloride from recycled copper at laboratory and pilot scales
Examples of research topics (Economics)
- Determinants of sector delinquency in Ecuador
- Formal education and poverty in Ecuador
- Social and economic determinants of alcohol consumption in Ecuador
- Investment and business expectations in Ecuador
- Sensitivity of Ecuadorian deposits against changes in short-term expectations: 2008-2015
- Estimation of the opportunity cost of unpaid work (NRW) for women between 18 and 60 years of urban area in Ecuador (year 2010)
- Foreign direct investment and tax burden in Ecuador, 2004-2015 period
- Effects of lace and pseudo-lace policies on the monetary multiplier in the period 2007-2015
Examples of research topics (Law)
- The abuse of the situation of economic dependence as an assumption of unfair competition and not as an anti-competitive act of abuse of relevant power
- The pathological clauses in the arbitration agreements and their legal effects
- Local and international standards of children of persons deprived of liberty: analysis of the situation of the Center for the Deprivation of Liberty for priority groups in the city of Quito
- Feasibility of maintaining self-regulation within the Stock Exchanges of Ecuador
- The conditional suspension of the sentence and its reinsersor effect
- The extraordinary protection action as a resource to be exhausted to access the organs of the IAHRS
- The ineffectiveness of the action of repetition against public servants in the Ecuadorian legislation
- Rooting measures in coercive procedures and their violation of the right of free movement
- The unconstitutionality of the national leveling and admission system for access to higher education
- The possible abuses of the creditor in the unilateral creation of a document that contains a monetary obligation, whose procedure is governed by monitoring
- Current reform to paternity and maternity leave. Its possible reach in the families of Canton Shushufindi of the province of Sucumbíos
- The admission and protection of the human rights of immigrants in Ecuador
- The unconstitutionality of the reforms to the Organic Law of Citizen Participation on the revocation of the mandate
- Affirmative actions as an effective mechanism for the participation of women in the judiciary: criminal courts of Pichincha
Examples of research topics (Administration)
- Analysis of the stakeholders as an input to the design of an advertising plan
- University entrepreneurship model for SMEs: construct validation based on multivariate statistical methods
- Creation of a company manufacturing solar thermal heaters with recycling materials for water heating
- The quality of services from the perspective of the Servqual Model, in the Pelileo Indigenous Cooperatives
- Business plan for the creation of a non-traditional equipment rental company for children’s events in the city of Quito
- Business plan for the creation of a company dedicated to the manufacture and marketing of smart home furniture based on ecological wood and electromagnetic sensors that help reduce stress in the city of Quito
- Business plan for the creation of an insurance advisory agency focused on small and medium-sized companies with headquarters in the city of Quito
- Descriptive analysis of the exportable potential of bamboo bamboo cane for the creation of a cluster in zone 5 of Ecuador
- The sectorial mark in the exports of flowers and its incidence in the Ecuadorian foreign trade
- Analysis of the implementation of the green channel or automatic gauging on imports for consumption in the district of Guayaquil
Examples of research topics (Computing)
- Implementation of a chat bot with bot framework: case study, services to clients in the Equilibrium insurance bond area.
- Mining of text of the web, of public opinion and facts referring to the La Floresta neighborhood
- Development of a web system for the management and administration of the operational processes of the pathology laboratory of the Specialties Hospital Eugenio Espejo
- Web application development for contracting and monitoring of inter provincial heavy cargo transport services in Ecuador
- Development of a Business Intelligence system with free software for the analysis of a social network and its beneficiaries
- Comparative analysis of the computational performance of a data-intensive distributed application in networks of devices and networks defined by software
- Methodological proposal for migration of web systems with monolithic architecture towards an architecture based on micro services
- Development of software design patterns for the implementation of accessible web applications for users with legal blindness, dichromatic color blindness and blurred vision
- Analysis of Bluetooth technology for the development of wireless applications in Ecuador
- Data warehousing: application of the Microsoft methodology for the implementation of a data warehouse in a financial and non-financial transactional services company
- Basic principles and tools for network administration
- Implementation of a Data Mart for the analysis of information of the sales area of the company Riego Ecuador
- Air quality prediction model based on meteorological data and traffic information
- Implementation of a geolocation platform for pets in the Metropolitan District of Quito
- Development of a web and mobile application for customer management by Yanbal consultants that will allow better management of your business
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How to Choose Your Thesis Topic

Finding your thesis topic is not an easy task. We are supposed to find something interesting, innovative and relevant within our disciplinary fields. The anxiety increases every day as the deadline for submitting our thesis topic and possible supervisor is closer. This is perhaps harder than writing the thesis itself. Here are a few tips that can help you find something that is interesting, feasible and perhaps original.
1. Identify something you are interested in or passionate about
You decided to study in this program for a reason, so remind yourself constantly what topics you find appealing inside this field. From the beginning, keep track of those discussions or issues that ring a bell for you. While reading or during the lessons, try to identify those moments in which you are puzzled or interested. Write them down in a notebook, or in your cellphone. Try to articulate your thoughts on the subject, writing them or recording your voice. If you find that there is a topic that you keep referring to, you might have found something already. This is a huge step, perhaps the main one.
2. Discuss your interests with people
The greatest ideas are not inventions of geniuses that work in isolation. Knowledge depends greatly on collaboration and dialogue. So, don't feel bad if you cannot come up with something on your own―no one does. Instead, try to discuss your interests with people, even if there are still very general ones. Talk to your classmates and your teachers. Try to ask people if they know something about this subject and if they can give you references. This will help you narrow down your interest and identify possible questions or gaps.
3. Talk to the faculty
While talking to your classmates is very important, I strongly advise you to talk to a few of your teachers very early, even if you don't have anything in mind yet. They can give you great guidance and help you identify who to work with, what to read, and what the interesting gaps in the field are. If you don't know which professors you can approach, you can check their research fields on the department's website and find who works with topics related to your general interests. You can also ask second-year students if they know which professors might be able to help you. Contact them by email, explaining generally what you are curious about and asking for an appointment during their office hours. Discuss your broad interests with them. You can start the discussion by asking for bibliographic references, a particular question, or about their knowledge on this particular topic. Tell them that you are trying to narrow down your thesis topic, they probably will give you suggestions and ideas. Even if the teacher is not the right fit for your subject, she or he can tell you who in the department might be. Usually, professors are really willing to help, so don't be afraid to talk to them.
3. Use your class assignments to develop your interests
Try to use the class assignments as much as possible to develop aspects of those topics that ring a bell for you. This will help you to explore and to start narrowing down what exactly you are really interested in. It will give you the chance to examine the bibliography related to the subject and to articulate some thoughts about it. In my case, one small assignment during my first semester ended up being my MA thesis and the topic of my research project for my PhD application. So, don't underestimate the small assignments! A small fascination can develop into a great passion.

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Choose a Great Thesis Topic in 4 Easy Steps!

No matter how much you enjoy the research process, choosing a great thesis topic is always a challenge.
What is a thesis topic anyway?
A thesis topic is just what it sounds like—it is the subject you aim to write your thesis about.
A thesis is a long, in-depth research paper that focuses on one specific subject. A thesis topic is just what it sounds like—it is the subject you aim to write your thesis about.
Theses are usually shorter for undergraduate students and book-length for Ph.D. students. However, one thing is always true. Regardless of whether you are an undergraduate or a graduate student, finding the right thesis topic isn’t easy!
Since you are reading this article, you are clearly wondering how you can choose a great thesis topic. We’ll walk you through some simple steps, give you insider tips to find the right thesis topic, and help you begin your research journey with confidence.
What makes a thesis topic great?
Your thesis topic will need to be clear and address a clearly defined research question. At the same time, the answer should contribute to a broader understanding of the research field.
The search for a good thesis statement begins with a good research question. Your thesis is the answer to that question. As the thesis is a relatively long research paper, a good research question should be sufficiently broad. In general, this will mean avoiding “yes/no” questions or reframing such questions.
For instance, instead of asking
“Does race influence standardized testing in high schools in the UK?”
Reframe your question as
“How does race influence standardized testing in high schools in the UK?”
This will allow you to explore different aspects, analyze interactions among variables, and write a longer, more substantive paper.
While your thesis topic should be broad enough, it should never be vague. Your thesis topic will need to be clear and address a clearly defined research question. At the same time, the answer should contribute to a broader understanding of the research field.
If you create a thesis based on research questions like “ How many kinds of fungi are there in the world? ” or “ What is love? ,” you are going to end up writing a long, frustrating paper. A good thesis topic will answer a much more specific question, like:
“ What kinds of fungi grow in the vicinity of drainage pipes? ” or
“ How do people in Myanmar express love during courtship rituals? ”
In other words, a great thesis topic is your answer to a:
- Somewhat broad
- Very precise and
- Somewhat open-ended question.
While yes/no questions can be acceptable on rare occasions, you should avoid them or rephrase them, especially in science fields.
Finally, a great thesis topic fills a niche in a research field where research on the topic already exists, but there is still more to be discovered or new aspects to be explored. Alternatively, thesis topics could offer a fresh take on an old topic or rebuttals to a well-known theory. You don’t need to necessarily perform groundbreaking research; however, a great thesis topic will always offer a unique element that could make your thesis stand out.
Step 1: Choosing a thesis topic - Getting started
Although thesis topics should ideally be chosen based on the relevance of the topic and its academic merit, requirements related to your assignment/program should also be taken into consideration before finalizing the topic. While this seems quite basic, it is in fact key to choosing your thesis topic. The requirements of your program or class will determine the scope of what you can research.
Every program differs in its requirements, which is why it is so important to check these details beforehand. Some programs might have a specific list of acceptable topics and a narrow range of allowable methodologies. Other programs might just have a minimum word count and a final deadline. This is why knowing the requirements is so important before you move on to the next step of brainstorming.
Step 2: Brainstorming thesis topic ideas
One of the first places to look for a thesis topic is your own past work, such as papers you have written or assignments you have completed.
Once you know the limitations and requirements for your thesis, it is time to begin brainstorming specific ideas. This is often the hardest part of choosing a thesis topic! Especially if your program or school doesn’t narrow down your topic choices, you may find yourself gazing out the window with a hazy mind. So where should you begin brainstorming?
One of the first places to look for a thesis topic is your own past work, such as papers you have written or assignments you have completed. What courses have you particularly enjoyed that are related to your major field of study? What topics have you written about already?
You must make a list of papers you have written as part of your program and rank them on a scale of most to least interesting. You can do this even if you are in a program that is not very writing intensive. Cross the boring half off your list and focus on the more interesting topics. Do any topics catch your eye? If you aren’t feeling excited about anything you’ve already researched, talk to your classmates or colleagues . What areas in your field are you interested in or passionate about? Do your friends, classmates, or peers have any ideas? You can also skim some articles from popular journals in your field to see the current trending research topics. The more you read, the better the chances of you stumbling on an interesting thesis topic.
Once you have come up with some potential thesis topics, it’s a good idea to rank them in order, so you at least have a list of your top three topics. You then need to do some preliminary research and consultations before you finally settle on one topic, and it’s always important to have backups in case your favorite choice isn’t viable.
Step 3: Preliminary research - Reviewing the literature
Any thesis based on a shorter paper will be longer and more involved than the original version.
Now that you have shortlisted your potential thesis topics, it is time to conduct some preliminary research on each topic by finding out what other research studies have been conducted so far. If you had chosen your potential thesis topics from papers you previously wrote, you might be familiar with the literature already. However, that doesn’t mean you can skip the literature review. Any thesis based on a shorter paper will be longer and more involved than the original version. The thesis is expected to cover new angles, which means you need to do some preliminary research .
Where can you find articles for your preliminary research?
Google Scholar is a great resource, and so is the academic library available at your institution. If you are a student, you may have access to a journal database like JSTOR through your university. Even if you don’t, more and more articles are freely available via open-access journals these days, so a quick Google Scholar search will help you find relevant information. If you find a particularly good article, check out the sources the author(s) have referenced for relevant articles to read.
It’s very possible that you will find yourself completely wanting to change your thesis topic once you start the literature review. That’s ok! If you come across something interesting or inspiring, you should read more about it to see if it would be a good thesis topic. However, you should set yourself some limits. If you take the freedom to simply read what interests you, it is possible you will never be able to decide on a thesis topic. Always remember to limit the time allowed to read about a potential new research interest.
Step 4: Finalizing your choice
Even the most interesting topics can become tortuous after spending enough time reading and writing about them.
Once you feel confident that you have narrowed down your potential thesis topics to a handful of options, it’s time to decide. This choice should not be made lightly—your thesis can take over your life . Even the most interesting topics can become tortuous after spending enough time reading and writing about them. With that in mind, you need to make sure your topic meets the following requirements:
- Is your proposed research feasible?
- Can you access all of the necessary research materials? Will you be able to obtain all of the necessary resources for conducting a research study? Will you be able to travel if it was required?
- Do you find the thesis topic interesting? Do you expect the interest to be sustained over the duration of the study?
- Is your topic meaningful and relevant in your field?
- Has anyone already published a paper on your thesis topic from the perspective research question?
- Do you have a suitable advisor willing to oversee the project?
You will need to extensively consult with your advisor, who will hopefully be able to give you the extra bit of guidance necessary to finalize your choice. If your advisor will be chosen depending on your thesis topic, see if you can consult with your potential advisors. Otherwise, talk to a trusted faculty member or mentor to get feedback on your proposed thesis topic. Your thesis topic will need to be approved by your advisor before it is finalized.
Selecting a thesis topic can be daunting, but once you have made your decision, you are ready for the real work to begin. No matter what topic you choose, you are about to embark on a great endeavor. Check out our site for more tips on how to write a good thesis, where to find the best thesis editing services, and more about thesis editing and proofreading services.
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Review Checklist
Below is a checklist for you to follow as you go through the process of choosing a thesis topic.
Check the requirements for selecting a thesis topic:
Make a note of the word count requirements and the final deadline before you begin
Check for any preliminary deadlines before the final deadline. For example, if there is a proposal deadline, or individual chapter deadlines.
Discuss with your professor to see if they have any specific requirements or limitations for your research.
Inquire about any requirements for your methodology; if a literature review is acceptable; or if you are required to do fieldwork.
Check to see if there is a minimum acceptable study size in case you are expected to do your own fieldwork.
Look out for any other requirements related to your fieldwork like specific required sources or any possible restrictions.
Review your past work and current trending research for potential topics
Talk to friends and professors about interests
Review relevant journals and publications for inspiration
Rank potential topics in the order of how interesting you find them
Review the literature on potential topics
Discuss the feasibility of your proposed topic with your advisor
Select your thesis topic
How do I begin my search for thesis topic ideas? +
- Start with your previous writing work.
- Shortlist topics you have an interest in or are passionate about
- Talk to your supervisors, peers and colleagues for suggestions
- Read popular journals for hot research topics
- Rank your top three thesis topic ideas in order of preference
- Finally, consult your advisor before seeking approval
How do I know if my thesis topic is promising and unique? +
- Begin with identifying a strong research question
- Always avoid yes/no type questions when finalizing a research question
- Make sure your thesis topic addresses all aspects of your clearly defined research question
- The topic should be broad never vague and precise
- It should contribute to a better understanding of the research field
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There are many aspects that you need to focus on when it comes to thesis writing? . However, above all, choosing a thesis topic is the most time taking process.
Sometimes, professors might assign you some specific ideas. Nevertheless, if you plan to come up with your topic, make sure it should be broad enough. Similarly, it would be better if you will have a good understanding of it.
Also, keep in mind that the idea must be relevant to the problem statement and have practical importance. These elements will help in making your research easier.
Here we have created a thesis topics list to ease this task for you. You can choose a great topic that suits you the most. Moreover, you can also narrow it down to come up with a unique idea.
Thesis Topics for Students
The following is a list of some easy topic ideas for students to write a thesis paper.
Senior Thesis Topics
- The industrial revolution has increased the gap between the rich and the poor. How?
- What are the effects of global warming on the world’s population?
- Feminism is becoming as bad as racism. How?
- Discuss the adverse effects of technology worldwide.
- How can recycling help in reducing pollution?
- Placement by age vs. placement by academic ability. Which should be preferred?
- How have viruses such as HIV-AIDS, affected the African economy?
- What are the common sleep disorders and their treatments?
- Using animals for sports and entertainment: Is it legal or illegal?
- Discuss Trump’s “America First” trade and foreign policy.

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Masters Thesis Topics
- Discuss the relationship between literature and political climate in the 18th century.
- Explain the relationship between rational thinking and religion.
- Civil War is the greatest inspiration for art. Discuss the concept.
- Gun violence in the USA during the 2010s: A comparative analysis.
- Cyberbullying can lead to suicides - A case study of Australia.
- Campus shootings in the USA: Discuss the causes and risk factors.
- Labor markets in China: An in-depth analysis.
- What are the impacts of global warming on weather conditions in Iceland?
- Explain the women empowerment in Saudi Arabia in the 2000s.
- Write a detailed comparison of the anti-nuclear movements in Germany and Japan.
MBA Thesis Topics
- Discuss a case study of rural marketing projects.
- What are the impacts of reducing the retirement age in America?
- How empowering employees can improve job satisfaction?
- How can the banking sector influence the economic growth of India?
- Critically analyze the effectiveness of advertising.
- Online marketing on social media platforms is useful for small companies. How?
- Write a comparative study of organized trading in the USA and UK.
- How is technical knowledge essential to make wise financial decisions?
- How can consumer purchases influence brand design?
- Explore the impacts of mobile banking.
PhD Thesis Topics
- What are the primary professor’s teaching patterns in China?
- Discuss the social benefits of same-sex marriages.
- Discuss the legal issue of child labor in Third World countries.
- What is the positive impact of music therapy for patients with brain injuries?
- Explain the impacts of 9/11 on new policies against terrorism.
- Discuss the marketing strategies used in political campaigns.
- The US presence in Syria: Is it providing justice or violating the law?
- Elaborate on the preventive measures to fight obesity among teenagers.
- How to treat injuries in diabetic patients?
- What are the political and economic effects of Brexit for the UK?
Thesis Topics for Multiple Fields
Here are some interesting and easy to write thesis topics from multiple fields of study.
Thesis Topics in Education
- Special education policies in the USA: Are they effective or ineffective?
- Why is studying abroad a legitimate excuse for traveling?
- What are the effects of academic performance on the health of students?
- Family involvement has a direct impact on a child's performance. Discuss how?
- Why are students more likely to do the homework assigned by good-looking professors?
- How does high school education focus on developing skills or knowledge?
- Explain the development of emotional intelligence for modern education.
- Informal learning in rural areas through social networks. Is it possible?
- Public school students interact at the same level as the other students. Is it true?
- How can reality television disempower students to some extent?
Thesis Topics in English Literature
- What are the adverse effects of computers on modern language?
- Discuss the effectiveness of verbal communication for displaying feelings.
- How do people communicate when there is no shared language?
- Language travels through time. Discuss the concept.
- Elaborate on the advantages of learning a second language in graduate school.
- What are the benefits of learning two languages at once as a child?
- Discuss the effectiveness of non-verbal communication for displaying emotions.
- How does learning a language work?
- Technology changes communication. How?
- How to best communicate: Verbally or non-verbally?
Political Science Thesis Topics
- Compare the foreign policies of the US and the UK.
- What were the causes of the American revolution?
- How is religion used as a political power?
- What is the role of social movements in politics?
- Discuss the consequences of the Civil war.
- Give an overview of political science.
- What are the different forms of government?
- What are the negotiation methods during war times?
- Explain the difference between political and armed conflicts.
- Give a detailed review of the Human Rights Act 1998.
International Relations Thesis Topics
- What is the impact of Russia’s intervention in Syria?
- Discuss the shift in Balance of Power.
- Discuss the impacts of the US sanctions on Iran.
- Explain the reasons for OIC failure.
- What is the US foreign policy towards North Korea?
- Critically analyze the human rights violation in Kashmir.
- What is the policy of the United States toward Russia?
- Discuss lessons learned politically since 9/11.
- Political problems in Africa have been affected by colonial rule. How?
- How WWII led to the creation of the EU?
History Thesis Topics
- How has WWII saved the world?
- What is the impact of Buddhism on the Chinese empire?
- Discuss the struggles of the North American colonies for independence.
- Describe the role of the monarchy in the domestic policy of Great Britain.
- Discuss the impacts of the North Korean nuclear program in Northeast Asia.
- Evaluate the American and Britain relations during the Cold War Era.
- Discuss the global impacts of the Great Depression.
- Explain the Women's rights and woman suffrage: 1848-1920.
- Enlist the Military Innovations between WWI & WWII.
- Discuss the feminist movement from 1845 to 1920.
Criminal Justice Thesis Topics
- What are the ways to deal with domestic violence?
- What are the risks of elder abuse?
- How is electronic monitoring abuse of privacy rights?
- What can be done to prevent cyber crimes?
- What are the common child abuse crimes committed?
- How can body cameras reduce police violence?
- Why are men more likely to get the death penalty?
- How can drug courts help people with addictions?
- Discuss the strategies used to stop criminal behavior
- Discuss the effectiveness of capital punishment to deter crime
Computer Science Thesis Topics
- Discuss the concept of online store creation.
- How does the feedback system in personnel management work?
- Describe the development of an automated workplace.
- How can data be analyzed by using Artificial Intelligence?
- Discuss the benefits of the development of a taxi service website.
- What are computer architecture and deep learning systems?
- Verification of webpage layouts. How is it beneficial?
- What are the impacts of mobile computing on global development?
- What are the uses of programming languages and software systems?
- How is antivirus software written?
Cyber Security Thesis Topics
- How can network security deal with cyber crimes?
- How can an informational system protect your data?
- How can we prevent the growth of cyber hackers?
- What are the different types of cyber crimes?
- How can we make network security affordable for everyone?
- Discuss the effectiveness of malware protection software.
- How can we improve cybersecurity in wireless networks?
- What are the ways to prevent cyber attacks in organizations?
- How do people become cybercriminals?
- What are the current trends in the field of cybercrime and security?
Sociology Thesis Topics
- What are the consequences of adopting a child?
- Discuss the concept of female empowerment in a conservative society.
- Organ transplantation in our society. Is it ethical?
- Explain the diffusion and innovation in European culture.
- What are the challenges that most women face at workplaces?
- How difficult is it to be a single parent in a society?
- Discuss the concept of interracial marriages.
- Technology has changed the way we eat. How?
- Violations of social norms can be a positive act. How?
- What is the relationship between poverty and education?
Psychology Thesis Topics
- Why is emotional intelligence an important factor in professional satisfaction?
- The notion of the self - Is it a myth or reality?
- Discuss the effects of loneliness on mental health.
- Does parental abuse affect the mind of a child?
- A good IQ level can have long-term benefits for children. Discuss how?
- How are emotional disorders directly connected to social cognition?
- Analyze the relationship between emotional and episodic memory.
- How can rational thinking allow us to make better decisions?
- How common is depression among gay teenagers?
- What are the psychological techniques to help obese teens?
Philosophy Thesis Topics
- Why should schools start character development programs for students?
- Is there any life after death?
- Can a person be happy without friends and family?
- Why is there a need to engage children in physical activities?
- Why are career development programs important?
- How morality and religion are related to each other?
- Why do people commit crimes?
- How are animals different from humans?
- How can we create an ideal society?
- Discuss the relationship between war and peace.
Economics Thesis Topics
- Discuss the differences in commercial practices in rural and urban areas.
- Critically analyze regional divergence in Europe.
- Discuss the relationship between economic geography and the contemporary environment
- What are the impacts of intellectual capital in growing markets?
- Labor regulations are a way to solve the issue of unemployment. Discuss how?
- Explain the factors that determine the market value of a business.
- What is the effect of labor force participation on the economy?
- Discuss the impact of government expenditure on the economic growth of Australia.
- Discuss the impact of Brexit on small and middle businesses in the UK.
- Write a review of the aid and economic growth of developing economies.
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Architecture Thesis Topics
- How have religious buildings in the British empire affected architecture?
- Discuss the role of architects in combating the impacts of climate change
- Why should we construct sustainable buildings for offices?
- Discuss a case study of small houses to solve homelessness.
- Why should we develop public places in small cities?
- What are some innovative building construction techniques?
- Are underwater hotels sustainable?
- Discuss the transformation of urban design in the 21st century.
- How can we construct houses in developed countries with low-income?
- Is low-cost housing possible?
Thesis Topics on Covid 19
- How has coronavirus evolved?
- What are the implications of Covid 19 on human health?
- Discuss the role of media during the pandemic
- Is there any evidence of coronavirus in animals?
- What are the future challenges and consequences of Covid 19?
- How is coronavirus impacting ethnic and racial minorities?
- Discuss the effects of coronavirus on the digestive system.
- Discuss the effects of coronavirus during pregnancy.
- What will be the social and economic systems in the post-pandemic world?
- Discuss the challenges faced by health workers during the Covid 19
How to Choose a Good Thesis Topic?
Follow the easy tips given below to choose a good topic for your thesis.

The following is a detailed description of the tips to choose thesis paper topics.
It is always beneficial to know your target audience before choosing a thesis topic. Keeping in mind their preferences, opinions, and ideas can help you achieve good grades.
Another tip is to consider your strengths while choosing a topic for a thesis. It will help you determine the following elements.
- What are you good at?
- What are your interests?
- What are your strong areas that can be applied to the research?
- What are the subjects you have the most knowledge about?
Always choose a type of research by keeping your interests in mind. It will assist you in selecting an area that you are passionate about. Moreover, you can also use your creative side to draw an amazing idea.
We often do not find new research ideas in the academic field. Therefore, brainstorm a list of ideas based on the topic of your interest and knowledge. Combine them to create one unique thesis topic that stands apart from other work within your field.
Some studies mentioned the need for further research. Thus, take enough time to read the published works by professionals to find gaps. It will help you get some trending ideas in your field to grab the audience’s attention.
Before choosing an idea, conduct a small experiment or survey and put it to the test. For this, use human resources and data to finalize your thesis concept. This technique will help you carry the in-depth analysis of your plan and identify any flaws or loopholes.
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