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Honors Program
To qualify for honors, a student must demonstrate
consistently
high performance in the major and complete a major
research project during senior year. Specifically, a student
must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.3
in African American studies courses, with no grade below
a B in any single course. A senior who meets these criteria
and is interested in pursuing departmental honors must
notify the honors coordinator during the fall of the senior
year. The student will select a thesis adviser in consultation
with the honors coordinator, who also serves as director
of undergraduate studies. The thesis adviser need not be
a member of the department. Completion of the thesis
ordinarily requires at least two quarters, during which
the
student and thesis adviser are expected to meet regularly.
Merely completing a thesis does not guarantee honors; the
thesis adviser and one other faculty member, selected by
the honors coordinator, must recommend the project for
honors to the Office of the Dean. |