For prospective doctoral students, the term “dissertation” often evokes a mix of curiosity and apprehension. What does completing a dissertation really entail? Will you receive support? How long will the process take? At Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW), we understand that understanding the process fosters confidence.
Your dissertation is a cornerstone of your doctoral experience, but it need not be daunting. Instead, it can become one of the most fulfilling and professionally rewarding projects of your academic journey. Here’s what you can expect from the dissertation process at CUW, and how we support you every step of the way.
It Begins Earlier Than You Think: At CUW, the dissertation journey starts from your very first courses. Early involvement enables you to explore research topics, refine your interests, and develop the foundational skills necessary to design and execute your study. Comprehensive research methodology courses equip you to write, analyze, and synthesize effectively at the doctoral level, making the dissertation process more manageable and enriching.
You Won’t Do It Alone: Although doctoral research is an independent endeavor, CUW ensures you never walk this path unaccompanied. Each student collaborates with a faculty chair and committee members who provide mentoring, feedback, and accountability at each stage—from topic selection to the final defense. Your advisors serve as experienced collaborators, helping you remain focused and navigate any obstacles.
Your Work Will Have Real-World Impact: CUW emphasizes applied research, ensuring that your dissertation contributes meaningfully to your field and fosters positive change within your workplace or industry. You’ll have opportunities to explore research questions aligned with your professional roles or interests—engaging in studies that matter, whether in leadership practices, educational innovations, healthcare delivery, or organizational improvements.
The Dissertation Process is Structured and Supported: At CUW, the dissertation process is methodically organized to ensure steady progress.
Key phases include: