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Nov 22, 2024
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HONR 4000 - Honors Thesis
(Hours credit determined case by case by honors advisor, department chair, and Honors panelchair) A directed project wherein an individual works closely with an honors advisor, usually in her or his major department, to develop an acceptable honors thesis based on an approved thesis proposal designed in HONR 3999. Depending on the field in which the work is being done, an honors thesis may take a variety of forms: e.g. traditional library research, an original piece of quantitative or qualitative research, a critical or appreciative essay, an exhibit or performance accompanied by a reflective, analytic essay, a substantial work of fiction or poetry, or an analysis growing out of an internship. The thesis will be reviewed and discussed with members of a panel established by the Honors Committee who will share their comments and recommendations with the writer and advisor. The evaluation of the thesis and the awarding of credit are the responsibility of the advisor.
Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
Prerequisites: (HONR3999 >= C)
Credit Hours: 2 TO 3 Lecture Hours: 2 TO 3
Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester
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