About CALS 2990 A

Appropriate for interdepartmental and interdisciplinary topics in Agriculture and Life Sciences. Permission of Dean's Office.

Notes

Asynchronous Online Course Special Topics courses cannot carry CC designations. Open to degree and PACE students

Section Description

This course is designed to support the successful completion of an Honors College Thesis in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Relevant information, timelines, and resources are made available for review and the assignments support the development of a draft Honors College Thesis Proposal. This proposal can be edited for submission to the CALS Honors College Director (and for DUR consideration if desired) for completion of the thesis work.

Section Expectation

1. Formalize your research mentor and potential project 2. Develop a comprehensive literature review using database searches 3. Create an annotated bibliography and manage citations using EndNote 4. Record an oral presentation for the class on your thesis project 5. Submit a peer evaluation for each presentation 6. Create a draft thesis proposal

Evaluation

Integrity Pledge and Student Profile 10% Annotated Bibliography 20% Recorded Presentation on Thesis Project 25% Peer Presentation Evaluations 20% Draft Thesis Proposal 25%

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