'Dissertation' and
'Thesis' – Two facets of academic research
Majority of
universities the world over do indeed differentiate
between thesis and dissertation, as belonging to two levels of
educational research, whereas some universities treat the terms as
interchangeable. While the differences may be obvious, they can also be
interpreted as wafer thin. Hence, there is confusion between the descriptions
thesis and dissertation as prevailing in the minds of most academics.
A thesis emphasizes
research to a higher degree of academic achievement whereas dissertation
denotes detailed references combined with observations made by the author,
often at the graduation level. Both are research oriented activities, with
thesis leading to the attainment of a doctorate or PhD degree while a
dissertation culminates in a post graduate degree like MPhil. The reverse could
apply in American universities, thereby adding to the confusion, with a
dissertation leading to a PhD and a thesis produced while enrolled in a
Master's program.
A thesis has to be on
an original subject, based on a hypothesis that is submitted as a 'synopsis',
allotted by a university and written under the overall supervision of a
university-designated guide. For a dissertation one has to synthesize information
collected, adding original thoughts to it. A thesis is considered a brief
document whereas a dissertation has to be long in support of the
knowledge one has acquired through research on any given subject.
To put it differently,
in a thesis one has to substantiate the hypothesis with original research work.
The hypothesis or the 'synopsis' should contain the gist of the new findings
one has made on a subject of research. The written thesis should contain all
details of original research work that one has made on the subject. (A thesis
may be subjected to scrutiny for any plagiarism to determine the originality of
the effort.)
In contrast, it is
adequate if one has a decent knowledge of the new discoveries in order to
arrive at the conclusion effectively conveyed through a dissertation. Another
finite difference between the two is that in a thesis analysis of any existing
literature is added, whereas a dissertation by itself is an analysis of any
existing literature.
"Difference between
Dissertation and Thesis." Difference between Dissertation and
Thesis. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Oct. 2013
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