CHIST 4349 Senior Thesis in History
The student chooses a subject for investigation and writes an extensive essay of about forty pages, working individually with the guidance of an appropriate faculty member. A thesis proposal, including project description and preliminary bibliography, must be submitted to the department for approval in the semester previous to enrollment.
Prerequisite
6 credits in 3000-level CHIST or CHUMS prefix courses
Notes
The thesis project is available only to History majors who have normally completed 90 credits, and at least 6 credits of CHIST or CHUMS courses at the 3000 level.
This course may not be selected in the same semester as CHIST 4800: Senior Seminar, unless prior approval of the thesis director has been given.
For more detailed guidelines, contact the Humanities Division.