HJS 410. Problems and Theory: Thesis Prospectus

A course in which the student develops the ability to design advanced research projects drawing on the methodologies and practices of the humanities. Designed as a “studio” course, the seminar’s activities will be built around the research interests of the student as he/she develops topics and methodologies for the senior thesis in the Humanities and Justice major. The final product of the course will be a prospectus for the senior thesis that is acceptable to the seminar instructor and to the student’s adviser.
Prerequisite: ENG 102 or ENG 201, HJS 315, 9 credits in one of the interdisciplinary components of the major, and 9 credits in the component topics
3 hours, 3 credits
 
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