History Honors Program

For this program students write an honors theses during their senior year which may result in departmental honors.

Application Process

By March 1 of his/her junior year, the student determines a research topic and completes the Honors Program Application Form. Once the application and topic are approved by the history department, the student will enroll in HIST 498 (honors tutorial) for the fall semester of the senior year and in HIST 499 (honors thesis) during the spring semester. The final grade on the honors thesis will determine the grade for both classes. When the thesis is accepted with a grade of A or A-, the student is awarded departmental honors. If the thesis is given a lower grade, the student will receive credit for eight hours of independent study but will not be given honors. Course designations are as follows:

History 498 – Honors Tutorial (4 hours) – Supervised independent reading and research on an approved topic in preparation for writing the Honors Thesis. Prerequisite: admission to department Honors Program, senior standing.*

History 499 – Honors Thesis (4 hours) – The supervised preparation of an Honors Thesis with an oral examination. Does not count toward the minimum hours of the major. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of History 498 and approved proposal, senior standing.

*With permission of the department chair, students may enroll in HIST 498 during spring semester, junior year.

Over the last several years, students have pursued honors projects on a range of subjects. Titles of some of the recent theses include:

The length of honors theses varies considerably, but theses are typically 30-50 pages (with full notes and bibliography).

Suggested Timetable for the Honors Project

Since successful completion of the honors project depends heavily on the student’s own initiative and discipline, it is important to plan carefully. The following steps represent a suggested timetable for enrolling in an honors project and the requirements for carrying it through to conclusion:

Junior Year (three semesters prior to anticipated graduation)

Senior year, fall semester (HIST 498)

Senior year, spring semester (HIST 499)

A student who receives and “A” or “A-” on his/her thesis will, upon graduation, receive a special certificate indicating the honors designation. This accomplishment is also acknowledged on his/her transcript and in the commencement program.