Thesis Seminar (398-2-22)
Instructors
Caitlin Annette Fitz
847/467-2906
Harris Hall - Room 205
Meeting Info
University Hall 218: Mon 2:00PM - 4:50PM
Overview of class
This is a full-year course for students writing a senior honors thesis in history. In the fall quarter, the class will meet as a seminar to discuss issues relating to the writing of history, how to organize a thesis, how to evaluate evidence, and the use of primary and secondary sources. In the winter quarter, students will finish researching their thesis and write a first draft. Then in the spring quarter, students will complete their thesis. Throughout the year, students will meet with their thesis advisers and the 398 seminar leader to work on proposals, outlines, and drafts, and to discuss their progress toward completion of their thesis. In order to graduate with honors in history, students must successfully complete their thesis and have it approved. However, it is possible for students to complete the three quarters of this course with respectable grades but not be awarded honors.
Registration Requirements
Instructor consent
Senior students only
Evaluation Method
Attendance and participation, completion of thesis components by stated deadlines, oral report on progress, and final thesis proposal.
Class Notes
History Area(s) of Concentration: Americas. European, Africa/Middle East, Asia/Middle East, Global