Prereq: Lewis Honors students only.
The Honors thesis provides a culmination to an Honors student's academic career. The Honors thesis should be an outgrowth of the student's academic work, rooted in their chosen discipline, in most cases in the student's major or minor. In cases where a student has multiple majors, minors, or interdisciplinary interests that are not captured in a major or minor, the student should work with their Honors academic advisor to identify a topic that is supported by their academic work. The Honors thesis offers an opportunity-along with the responsibility-for a student to work with a faculty member on a research or creative project which integrates and expands on previous work and which documents their contribution to the discipline in an appropriate manner. An Honors thesis proposal must be submitted and approved by the faculty member advising the project and the Lewis Honors College. May be repeated up to nine credits.
The Honors thesis provides a culmination to an Honors student's academic career. The Honors thesis should be an outgrowth of the student's academic work, rooted in their chosen discipline, in most cases in the student's major or minor. In cases where a student has multiple majors, minors, or interdisciplinary interests that are not captured in a major or minor, the student should work with their Honors academic advisor to identify a topic that is supported by their academic work. The Honors thesis offers an opportunity-along with the responsibility-for a student to work with a faculty member on a research or creative project which integrates and expands on previous work and which documents their contribution to the discipline in an appropriate manner. An Honors thesis proposal must be submitted and approved by the faculty member advising the project and the Lewis Honors College. May be repeated up to nine credits.