Honors theses completed at Western Michigan University are entered into ScholarWorks. Some may be embargoed or restricted by the authors or we have been unable to reach the authors, so the theses may be only available from on-campus computers. If you are an author of an honors thesis and would like to make it available off campus or if you have any questions, please contact maira.bundza@wmich.edu.
Theses from 2021
Healthcare Access Barriers and Proposed Solutions for Limited English-Proficient (LEP) LatinX Patients in Southwest Michigan, Carmen Vinkemulder
Theses from 2019
The Relationship between Individual Differences and Academic Achievement in Language Learning., Sofia Ovalle
Theses from 2018
Guide to Understanding Catalonian Dissent: From Proclamation to Referendum, Andrew Larkin
Affinities and Divergences in Existentialism as Represented in Camus and Sartre's Works, Brendan Sapato
Theses from 2017
Going Beyond the Textbook: Revitalizing Culture in the Spanish Classroom, Sarah Basar
Substitute Salvation: An Online Classroom Resource, Rachel Callaly
The Benefits of Immersion in Learning a Foreign Language, Cassidy Crouch
Theses from 2014
Resisting (and Reproducing) Language Domination in a Bilingual Kindergarten Classroom, Roxana Gamble
WMU Career and Student Employment Services – present practices and future recommendations for employer relations, Amanda Jeppesen
Attitudes Towards Latino Immigrants Expressed in the Online Media, Jordan McClain
!Que aproveche! An American Student's Encounter with The Culture and Language of Spanish Food, Amanda Mills
Theses from 2011
Following the Flechas: The Camino de Santiago and its Inner Workings, Brenna C. Halpin
Theses from 2008
The Acquisition of Spanish Possessive Adjectives by Beginning Adult Learners of Spanish, Ryan J. Minier
Theses from 2007
The Next Adventure: A Student Perspective on the Benefits of Study Abroad, Abigail L. Schmidt
Una guía práctica al sistema legal criminal del Estado de Michigan, Tammy Troutman
Theses from 2006
Changing Roles of Women in Spanish Society, Diana Bergwin
The Design, Construction and Launch of an Interactive Website for the Burgos, Spain Study Abroad Program, Maria Markus
Pan-Mayanism Through Literature, Jeremiah McLeod
College to Work According to a Che: Argentine Students' Evaluation of their University Experience, Tony Amante Schepers
Theses from 2005
Mini Spanish Class, Stacey D. Marker
La Cultura en la Música: Exploring Evidence and Implications of Latin American Culture in Piano Music, Maureen L. Osborne
Theses from 1991
The Position of Women in Spanish Society, Melanie King
The Fusion of Various Genres by Cervantes in the Quixote, Anne Péri
Theses from 1982
The Role of the Ecuadorian Catholic Church in Providing Social Aid for its People, Sheryl L. Obiedzinski