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PURSUING AN HONORS DEGREE


The Political Science Department is strongly committed to the Winthrop University Honors Program. As evidence of this commitment, the Political Science Department has the distinction of producing more honors program graduates than any department in the University, and several faculty members have served on the Honors Committee.

We strongly encourage all eligible students to take honors courses and to participate in the honors degree program. Taking honors courses and completing an honors degree is looked upon very favorably by graduate and professional schools’ admissions committees and is particularly good preparation for graduate work in Political Science.

Students who earn an honors degree must write a thesis. For complete details, please consult the honors program office or the catalog.

The following is a statement of the Political Science Department’s policies with respect to completing the honors thesis. We are fully committed to having our students successfully complete their theses projects in a timely manner, to producing a piece of work in which they can be proud, and to making the experience a positive one. These policies were developed with these goals in mind.

The Student’s Rights and Responsibilities: Each student writing an honors thesis will choose his/her thesis advisor from among the tenured or tenure-track, full-time members of the Political Science Department. Part-time faculty members and full-time members on term (i.e. not tenured or tenure-track) appointments may serve as members of the thesis committee, but not as the advisor.

The student’s advisor should be the faculty member who has the most expertise in his/her subject area. The student will choose his/her other readers from Winthrop faculty members based on their expertise relevant to the thesis topic, after consultation with the thesis advisor.

If a student wishes to choose an advisor whose area of expertise is not in the field of his/her honors thesis topic, then the student must choose another topic that is within his/her advisor’s area of expertise. 

Whenever possible, the student is expected to present his/her project and defend it before his/her committee. (Don’t freak. This is not as bad as it sounds, and is very good practice for a Master’s or Ph.D. thesis defense.)

Students may design any type of thesis project that is acceptable to the thesis advisor, the readers on his/her committee and the Honors program. This includes, but is not limited to, writing an original piece of research or completing a lengthy literature review on a topic of current relevance to Political Science.

The Thesis Advisor’s Responsibilities: Honors Program candidates writing a thesis certainly have the right to some attention and guidance from their faculty advisors. As such, thesis students can expect to work closely with their advisors. The advisor will provide the student with a timeline for completion of the project that will include specific deadlines and penalties for missed deadlines. The advisor will provide detailed critiques of the student’s work throughout the project and communicate the student’s progress to his/her other committee members. The deadlines should stipulate that the student complete and circulate a draft of the thesis to the committee members about a month before the end of the semester. This practice will allow the student ample time to revise the thesis in response to committee members’ comments.

Nothing in this statement is intended to conflict or supercede the policies established by the Honors Program at Winthrop University. Should a question or conflict arise between the department’s policies and those of the Honors Program, the Honors Program’s policies will take precedence.

 

 

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