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The prospectus for the senior honors thesis should reflect the
following guidelines.
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Nature and Scope of the Thesis
- The prospectus presents a plan for independent and
original work.
- The topic of the planned senior thesis is appropriate
to the student's major.
- The prospectus presents a plan for in-depth study of
material above and beyond the
requirements for graduation in the major.
- The format of the planned senior thesis is appropriate
to the student's major (e.g., laboratory
research, a research paper, interviews or a written survey, a musical
or dramatic performance, or an
exhibition).
- Cover Page
- The cover page includes the title of the senior thesis,
the student's name, and the name of the
faculty supervisor.
- The faculty supervisor has signed the cover page of the
prospectus to indicate that he or she
has reviewed this checklist with the student and approves the
prospectus.
- The Chair of the Department of English and
Communication Studies has signed the cover page of the prospectus to
indicate that he or she has reviewed and approves the prospectus for
grammar, style, and form.
- Statement of Purpose and Review of Pertinent Literature
- The purpose of the planned senior thesis is clearly and
explicitly stated.
- The student demonstrates that he/she knows what experts
have said, thought, done, or written
about the subject of the thesis.
- The pertinent literature is clearly and concisely
summarized in the prospectus.
- Research hypotheses or questions that the student plans
to test or answer are clearly stated.
- Methodology
- The student's planned method is appropriate to the
subject being investigated.
- The student's planned method is stated clearly and in
sufficient detail for a reader from another
discipline to understand it.
- The proposed methodology can be carried out in the
amount of time available with reasonable
effort.
- The student has selected an appropriate style and
format for the thesis.
Where appropriate (e.g., in experimental,
observational, or survey research):
- The student has presented a clearly defined research
design.
- Key variables in the defined study are clearly
explained and/or operationally defined.
- Methods for measuring variables are clearly explained.
- Number, source, sampling, and treatment of
participants/subjects are clearly stated.
- The student has indicated that she or he will follow
APA/AERA guidelines for the ethical
treatment of human participants and/or animal subjects.
Where appropriate, (e.g., in research
involving the reading, interpretation, and criticism of literary or
non-literary texts):
- The student has identified the primary sources to be
read, analyzed, and criticized.
- The student has identified secondary sources that will
contribute to the reading, analysis, and
criticism of the primary texts.
- Ethics
- The student has identified and addressed all potential
ethical issues posed by the thesis,
including (but not limited to) procedures for
- obtaining informed consent of participants (a copy
of the proposed consent form should be
attached to the prospectus)
- maintaining the anonymity of human participants
- protecting human participants or animal subjects
from undue harm.
- Bibliography and Citations
- The bibliography includes a sufficient number of
scholarly and current (or timely) sources.
- The bibliography and citations in the text follow a
standard format (such as APA style).
- Each bibliographic entry provides all necessary
information.
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