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Honors in Art History & Film and Media Studies
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undergraduate
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https://art.stanford.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/honors-programs/honors...
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Honors in Art History & Film and Media Studies

Source: https://art.stanford.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/honors-programs/honors-art-history-film-and-media-studies Parent: https://art.stanford.edu

Program Overview

The purpose of the Honors program is to give Art and Art History students the opportunity to extend and deepen work they have found compelling in their classes and in the process to develop original, advanced-level research and writing while working in close consultation with a member of the faculty. \ \ Director of Honors Program: Adam Tobin

Prerequisites

Getting Started

Honors Program Requirements

Additional Resources

Helpful Information for Honors Theses Students

Guidelines for Writing an Honors Thesis Proposal

Getting Started on the Honors Proposal

Junior Year

Early January

Meet with a potential thesis advisor and Director of Honors Program, Adam Tobin

February 13

Intent Form Due  (signed by thesis advisor)

March 1

Major Grant Proposal Due

March 31

Honors Thesis Proposal and Study Plan Due

Mid May

Student notified of acceptance into the Honors Program

May 15

Meet with thesis advisor to discuss thesis and summer research plans

May

Library Workshop: Advanced Research and Reference Tools

End of May

Student meets with advisor to review and confirm thesis plan

Senior Year

Early September

Bing Honors College (3 weeks)

Autumn Week 1

Enroll in honors units

Meet with thesis advisor to discuss guidelines, expectations, and timeline

Autumn Week 4*

Submit annotated bibliography and outline/project narrative

Autumn Week 6*

First chapter due (approximately 20 pages)

Winter Week 2*

Second chapter due (approximately 20 pages)

Mid-year Art History & Film and Media Studies Symposium

Winter Week 6*

Third chapter due (approximately 20 pages)

Spring Week 1*

Introduction, conclusion, and bibliography due (approximately 10 pages)

April

First Full Draft Due

May 1

Final thesis due (50-60 pages)

3 hard copies (advisor, second faculty reader, and administration)

May

Presentation and celebration of completed honors theses

*Chapter deadlines autumn/winter quarters to be decided between student and advisor.