Listed in: History, as HIST-498 | History, as HIST-498D
Ellen R. Boucher (Section 02)
Stefan Bradley (Section 03)
Francis G. Couvares (Section 04)
Trent E. Maxey (Section 05)
Edward D. Melillo (Section 06)
Christine N. Peralta (Section 07)
Monica M. Ringer (Sections 02 and 08)
Jutta G. Sperling (Section 09)
Culminating in one or more pieces of historical writing which may be submitted to the Department for a degree with Honors. Normally to be taken as a single course but, with permission of the Department, as a double course (498D) as well.
Open to juniors and seniors. Fall semester. The Department.
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Students who enroll in this course will likely encounter and be expected to engage in the following intellectual skills, modes of learning, and assessment: Senior honors work requires independent research, including the framing of a research question, identification and analysis of relevant primary and secondary sources, and writing of a thesis of significant length.