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Wellesley Honors Information
Each year a small number of outstanding students
choose to undertake honors work in History. Candidates for honors
in History build upon the knowledge learned and skills developed
in their previous coursework by crafting their own interpretations
of the past. This experience can be richly rewarding: it offers
students an opportunity to work closely with a faculty adviser,
to think deeply about a significant intellectual problem of their
own choosing, and to grow as a researcher, writer, and thinker.
However, writing a successful honors thesis requires planning,
hard work, and great dedication. Rising seniors should think carefully
before choosing this path.
Students who wish to undertake honors work must apply during
the spring semester of their junior year. Those accepted to the
honors program are strongly encouraged to complete a part of their
research during the summer before the senior year. Doing so increases
the time that can be devoted to writing during the academic year
and makes the entire process both less stressful and more rewarding.
Candidates needing to travel in order to complete their research
should investigate funding options
as soon as possible.
Additional requirements include:
formal presentation of the research topic during a lunch meeting
early in the fall semester; presentation of an outline and progress
report during reading period of the fall semester; submission of
work-in-progress on the first day of spring semester classes; attendance
at an occasional colloquium for thesis writers during February
and March; submission of the completed thesis by the campus-wide
deadline in April; and an oral examination on the subject of
the thesis during the reading period of the spring semester.
History Department
Wellesley College
Wellesley, MA 02481
781-283-2605
FAX 781-283-3661
Mary Melo: mmelo@wellesley.edu
Created by Christine S Chu '07: September, 2006
Expires: June, 2008
Last modified: September 25, 2007
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