Honors Requirements
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Information Science Major
Students in Information
Science should follow the CALS Social Sciences guidelines to obtain
research honors in Information Science
Students are accepted into the social science research
honors program of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences after
meeting all the college criteria described in Courses of Study, after
evaluation of the student's written application, and on approval of
a detailed thesis proposal. The application and proposal are due to
the program area chair no later than the third week of the first semester
of the senior year. Students must have a 3.0 GPA or better to be considered.
Each student is encouraged to begin working on this
proposal with a prospective faculty thesis advisor
during the junior year. The purpose of the proposal
is two-fold. First, it formalizes a plan of study and establishes a
set of expectations between the student and his or her faculty advisor.
Second, the honors committee reviews the proposal to determine whether
it is consistent with honors thesis requirements and to make suggestions
for improvement.
The proposal should be 5 to 10 typed, double-spaced
pages and include the following:
- Research Topic: State the problem
to be studied or the topic of interest. Review the basic literature
and the background of the problem or topic; include a more extensive
bibliography to be consulted.
- Research Questions/Empirical Hypotheses:
Specify the proposed questions to be answered or hypotheses to be tested
empirically via collection of data and a mode of analysis accepted in
the social sciences.
- Research Methods: Discuss the models
to be constructed (if any), sampling procedures, data collection procedures
(including measurement instruments and survey or experimental designs,
if appropriate), and proposed methods of analysis.
- Expected Significance: State what
new knowledge or information is likely to be forthcoming and why it
is important. State any practical applications expected as a result
of the research.
- Faculty advisors must be members of the graduate faculty.
Exceptions may be granted for persons with special expertise who are
deemed capable of thesis supervision; exceptions may be granted pending
petition to the Social Science Research Honors Committee. Students should register
for honors credit directed by the faculty research honors project advisor.
Honors independent study (6 credits) can be awarded accompanying the work.
- Distinction in research is awarded
upon approval of the research honors thesis by the
Social Science Research Honors Committee. The research should deal with
a substantive issue in one of the fields in the social sciences. Both
the results of the research and the methodology (or the logical argument
by which the results were achieved) must be reported. Reviews of the
literature, practical conclusions or applications, or broad characterizations
of an area of inquiry may constitute part of the research report but
are not themselves sufficient to count as research.
- Honors theses should be written according to the form
of any standard journal within the appropriate field. Three copies of
the thesis must be submitted to the chair of the Social Science Research Honors Committee
no later than three weeks before the last day of classes
of the semester for which the degree is sought. A supporting
letter from the faculty member supervising the work also must
be submitted. The thesis will be independently reviewed and revisions
may be required before the thesis is accepted. Final approval of the
thesis requires a majority vote of the honors committee.
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