SRU "Dissertations"

Discussion in 'Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva' started by piratesmac, Aug 21, 2003.

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  1. piratesmac

    piratesmac New Member

    The questionably quality of the SRU Dissertations has been discussed in another thread.

    Approx 3 months ago, SRU Alumni were asked to help in providing simple outlines for future submitted dissertations/theses.

    This request came from an individual who held 2 doctorates! It is interesting that someone with these credentials would need to ask for this type of assistance.

    There certainly are some interesting submissions to the SRU Journal.

    One of the theses was submitted to the Faculty of Law. I didn't realize that one existed. It certainly isn't listed on their website. The Professor to whom the theses was submitted is also not listed with the other Faculty Members. Do they award law degrees as well? Scary!:D
     
  2. piratesmac

    piratesmac New Member

    SRU=St Regis University:D
     
  3. Dennis Ruhl

    Dennis Ruhl member

    Since Liberia has no law, a law degree would seem to be the most legitimate degree to offer.
     
  4. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    Excellent point Dennis!

    Since the law is defined by who has the biggest guns, I guess their law classes would be studying firearms, self defense, and small arms tactics.
     
  5. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    Don't forget the wigs.
     
  6. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    Liberia being a peculiar creature of the United states, I doubt that they wear wigs in Court.

    Of course, I also doubt that they have Courts.
     
  7. MarkIsrael@aol.com

    [email protected] New Member

  8. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    Actually, technically, Liberia could do with a sophisticated admiralty court. It is the "flag of convenience" for a large part of the world's merchant marine, much of it U.S. owned.
     
  9. Gus Sainz

    Gus Sainz New Member

    They do indeed have courts. In fact, in Liberian courts, St. Regis degrees (particularly their LLMM, or Master of Marsupial Laws) are held in very high esteem. :D
     
  10. piratesmac

    piratesmac New Member

    Len, the Head of the MBA Program at SRU, has offered his MBA and PhD abstracts and dissertation for scrutiny.

    Len, can you provide that information here?
     

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