Timeline for Can a thesis professor take my masters thesis and develop a new course?
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Oct 20 at 7:38 | comment | added | Part-time Engineer | If a professor uses my doctoral thesis to develop a course, I'd be super happy and honored, as long as this professor mentioned this course is based on my thesis or did the proper citation. I seriously know nobody would be really interested in reading my thesis, even if the professors who served as my thesis committee members. | |
Oct 19 at 19:27 | comment | added | Ayla R BikerMCOldLady | I have not been cited. It is from women and gender studies. The prof who oversaw the thesis 2 years ago called me and told me she created the course from my thesis. The name of my thesis is the name of the course. | |
Oct 18 at 14:31 | comment | added | N A McMahon | What field are you from? I know masters in mathematics tends to be a literature review, while in most other sciences it is a (often minor) contribution to human knowledge. | |
Oct 18 at 1:46 | answer | added | Wolfgang Bangerth | timeline score: 4 | |
Oct 17 at 2:44 | comment | added | Bryan Krause♦ | Something about this seems a bit odd; a master's thesis seems like an incredibly narrow focus for a course. What makes you think this would happen? Or, is this thesis just a summary of existing work rather than novel research? | |
Oct 17 at 2:43 | answer | added | David Smith | timeline score: 8 | |
Oct 17 at 2:39 | comment | added | Captain Emacs | Do they cite you? | |
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S Oct 17 at 1:24 | history | asked | Ayla R BikerMCOldLady | CC BY-SA 4.0 |