serenade Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 Although I know it depends on a variety of factors, just curious how long (page length) the average PhD dissertation is, generally speaking?
mvlchicago Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 I realized I should've cited this: it came from a blog that analyzed trends in dissertations at UMinnesota from 2007 to now iirc https://beckmw.wordpress.com/2013/04/15/how-long-is-the-average-dissertation/ . As such, the data obviously have more significance for certain populations, but it doesn't seem off from the stories I heard. Cpt Jo 1
twentysix Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 (edited) Dissertations were 100-215 pages at NDSU (University Wide), with significant charts/figures included in those page lengths. Source: My girlfriend was the disquisition processor, so she edited them all to fit the guidelines of the university. There was not a single dissertation that was 400 pages. But she only processed one graduation cycle. Edited May 21, 2015 by twentysix
TMP Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 My program is minimum of 220 pages. Book publishers don't want more than 100,000 words so most dissertators aim for that or go below it.
Cpt Jo Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 In the UK it's 80-100K words maximum (excluding appendices). In France, it's between 500-1000 pages (including appendices). Including appendices, I wrote 300p for a two-year-master's thesis. I realized I should've cited this: it came from a blog that analyzed trends in dissertations at UMinnesota from 2007 to now iirc https://beckmw.wordpress.com/2013/04/15/how-long-is-the-average-dissertation/ . As such, the data obviously have more significance for certain populations, but it doesn't seem off from the stories I heard. Interesting, historians write the longest theses.
mvlchicago Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 It makes sense though; like you are going to need more space when your data are mostly inscribed in textual form . If you want brevity, go to math! Cpt Jo 1
dr. t Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 I want to know what that one person in natural resource sciences and management did... mvlchicago 1
dr. t Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 In the UK it's 80-100K words maximum (excluding appendices). In France, it's between 500-1000 pages (including appendices). Including appendices, I wrote 300p for a two-year-master's thesis. A lot of this has to do with cultural norms. The lit review in English-language works is usually substantially less comprehensive than in French. Also, the apparatus to simply publish massive dissertations does not exist in the US or the UK; PhDs are expected to pare down and generalize their dissertations if they want to publish them.
mvlchicago Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 My best guess is the collaborative efforts of humanities + geophysical sciences in climate change are catching up to graduate students.
victorydance Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 (edited) It makes sense though; like you are going to need more space when your data are mostly inscribed in textual form . If you want brevity, go to math! Better than political science where you are expected to do extensive statistical analysis AND have a similar theoretical and case study approach. Edited May 25, 2015 by victorydance
kotov Posted May 28, 2015 Posted May 28, 2015 Uh...mine is currently about 225 pages, with one more chapter and the conclusion still to go. I figure I'll finish up somewhere between 275-300, not counting bibliography, TOC, and so forth.
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