|
Senior
Thesis Guidelines
Department of Religion
Please
note
that these guidelines are intended to complement “The Jellybean Papers”
available from the Registrar’s Office. This document represents the University
requirements for all Honors candidates, including those in the Department
of Religion.
A thesis
at Wesleyan represents a very serious endeavor that will produce an original
work of scholarship based on extensive independent research and fashioned
through deliberate methodological and theoretical choices. Sources might
include media, textual, and ethnographic, and other materials. It will be
evaluated with the rigor reserved for this level of scholarship.
The
advisor works to guide the writer, but not direct her or him. The writer bears
responsibility for determining the pace of the research and writing, although
she or he may ask the advisor for help in establishing milestones throughout the
project. The writer and advisor will determine how they will structure their
interactions, although the writer bears ultimate responsibility for maintaining
the pace of the project’s progress.
A senior
thesis differs from a senior essay in the matters of length and honors. Essays
have tended to be 30 to 50 pages long. Theses ideally range from 80 to 150
pages in length. Only senior theses, not essays, are eligible for departmental
honors.
Preparation
Candidates must declare their interest in writing a thesis and a general idea of
their topic in a 2-3 page proposal and a bibliography, to be turned in to the
department chair by the last Friday in April. The proposal should be a
description of the intellectual problem of the thesis and the method to be used
(whether it will be historical, ethnographic, etc.). Students should list three
faculty members who would make good thesis tutors, in order of preference.
Ideally students will meet with potential advisors so as to get feedback on the
project.
The
department will determine which theses will move forward with which faculty, and
may possibly reject some proposals (for reasons such as feasibility). Students will be notified of the
department’s decision before classes end in May.
Please
note that some faculty require or strongly prefer to work with candidates who
have taken at least one course with them. Others may require coursework in
the religious tradition to be investigated.
The
student must have a minimum of a B+ (88.3) GPA in the department’s courses by
the end of their junior year to proceed with the project.
First
stage General Education requirements need to be completed by graduation in order
for Honors or High Honors to be awarded. In order to qualify for High Honors
the thesis should include significant theoretical and/or methodological
reflections and not be limited to description alone.
Proposal writers might like
to examine Senior Thesis Guidelines, part 2.
Writers are
recommended to examine previous theses completed in the department to discern
some of what the work entails. These can be found in the department’s seminar
room.
Summer
Writers
are encouraged to pursue research during the summer, although this is not
mandatory so long as the writer has significant background in their topic
already.
Summer
research money may be available for your project. Please consult with your Dean
of Students.
Fall
Upon
registration for the senior thesis, the writer will receive “The Jellybean
Papers” from the Registrar’s Office. The writer should read these guidelines
thoroughly for important information regarding all steps of their project.
All
thesis and essay writers must either schedule a meeting with a research
librarian or attend one of the workshops provided by Olin Library in late Spring
of Junior year or early Fall of Senior year at the latest.
Presentations of initial findings will occur in the first week of November in a
thesis writers’ workshop. This intends to provide each writer with feedback and
suggestions early in their project. Each writer will be asked to give a
ten-minute presentation on her or his project and answer questions.
Spring
At least
one completed chapter must be handed in by the first day of classes in
spring semester, or at an earlier date if the supervisor deems it appropriate.
This will be evaluated to determine whether the project should continue as a
thesis or end as an essay. If it ends as an essay then the student will add a 4th
class instead of taking a second thesis tutorial.
The
completed thesis is due no later than the date given for thesis submission in
“The Jellybean Papers.”
Please follow carefully the directions there governing submission. The advisor
will communicate the result of the evaluation to the writer within two weeks of
the deadline for submission.
Within three weeks after the
thesis' submission, writers will gather with faculty and interested students to
present their findings and engage in conversation. Each presentation is
expected to be 10 to 15 minutes long. A presentation is required in order to be
eligible for High Honors.
Evaluation
The
thesis will be evaluated by the advisor and two readers – one of whom comes from
outside the department, both of whom the advisor chooses – to determine its
grade and whether it should be awarded no honors, Honors, or High Honors.
High
Honors is reserved usually for theses that include significant theoretical
and/or methodological reflections and are not limited to description alone.
Overall
Writing
a thesis can be the culmination of the liberal arts experience. All members of
the department enjoy working with students in this endeavor because of the
intellectual insights and growth the thesis affords. It is an opportunity to draw
together strands of earlier work and/or explore entirely new horizons. Please
let us know how we can help you to make the most of this experience.
4/09
|