Critical Honors Thesis Proposal
Application Guidelines
Students wishing to write a critical honors thesis should submit (1) a proposal of approximately three double-spaced pages and (2) a preliminary bibliography of at least ten to fifteen items. These two documents together should outline, as specifically as possible, a focused project with an appropriate research agenda. Students who wish to pursue a hybrid critical/creative project should include elements of both application guidelines in their applications, including their writing samples.
The proposal should:
- Set out clearly the subject of the thesis, including references to the major texts you anticipate using
- Comment on the significance of the subject
- Define the specific question or questions that will guide your research on the subject (in general, the fewer questions the better)
- Comment on the principal methodology to be used
- Indicate which courses have contributed to your knowledge of this subject and your interest in pursuing it
The bibliography should:
- Include both primary and secondary texts
- Provide brief annotations for at least eight of the secondary sources