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General Honours Thesis Information

This article provides guidance on finding an advisor, choosing a thesis topic, and understanding the timelines involved in completing an Honours thesis. It also includes helpful tips and resources for junior and senior students undertaking their thesis.

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General Honours Thesis Information

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  1. General Honours Thesis Information How to find a thesis advisor How to choose a thesis topic SOCI 491: Senior Seminar Thesis timelines

  2. You’re writing a what?? • Thesis [thee-sis] – noun: a traditional method of torture involving inordinate amounts of research and writing, accomplished by means of many sleepless nights. Likely side effects include carpal tunnel, questioning one’s sanity, and excessive library fines (Xaverian Weekly, April 5, 2007, p. 2)

  3. What is an Honours Thesis? • The thesis is an in-depth original study. It may involve: • collecting and analyzing data; • reinterpreting or extending the analysis of data already collected by someone else; • applying theoretical constructs to explain some particular social phenomenon; • critically analyzing or extending some aspect of theory to interpret a specific topic

  4. Finding an advisor, topic and second reader • Choosing a thesis advisor • Choosing a thesis topic • Choosing a second reader

  5. Thesis timelines: junior year Choose a thesis advisor • Submit student/advisor agreement form • Choose a topic • Develop a proposal in consultation with your advisor • This would allow you to begin your research over the summer and start early in September

  6. Thesis timelines: senior year September • Choose a thesis advisor • Submit student/advisor agreement form (submitted by last Friday of September) • Thesis topic must be approved by advisor • Develop proposal in consultation with advisor October • Submit thesis proposal (by mid-October) November • Submit ethics approval form (if necessary) (by mid-November)

  7. December • Submit first two chapters by December 1 • Advisor will return with comments and suggestions February • Submit draft of thesis by February 15 • Advisor will return with comments and suggestions March • Submit complete draft of thesis to thesis advisor • Thesis presentation will be week of March 15 • Final draft of thesis must be submitted by March 31 to Chair of Department April • Submit 3 copies of thesis for binding by April 15

  8. SOCI 491: Senior Seminar • SOCI 491 helps honours students navigate through their theses • Series of presentations • Proposal • Key readings for your thesis • Practice presentations • Also, orientation to graduate school and graduate scholarship programs

  9. The Writing Centre Workshop ~ facilitated by Gina Sampson • Offered five suggestions to juniors preparing to begin their thesis • Develop general knowledge of the topic • Identify possible research questions • Identify major researchers or theorists • Create a system for organizing findings • Learn RefWorks (bibliographic software) (Xavierian Weekly, April 5, 2007, p. 2)

  10. Sociology faculty • Rod Bantjes • Patricia Cormack • Lynda Harling Stalker • David Lynes • Donna MacDonald • Daniel MacInnes • Peter Mallory • Stephen Marmura • Riley Olstead • John Phyne • NorineVerberg

  11. Welcome to Honours Sociology • Key resources: • Your supervisor • SOCI 491 and the course advisor • Our administrative assistant, Carla Haley-Baxter • The Department Chair, Dr. John Phyne • The Department website • Your peers • Our wonderful reference librarians • You!

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