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Honors ThesisHonors students are required to complete an honors thesis or project worth at least three credits. The nature of the project will depend on their major and interests. For example, a chemistry major might perform a series of lab experiments to understand the nature of some reaction, while an art major might produce a portfolio of original works of art. Students can read more about getting started on this project in the Honors Program Guidebook. The honors project has the potential to be one of the most exciting and rewarding academic activities students can undertake. It offers the chance to create something instead of simply responding to the work of others. Working closely with a faculty member can itself be a rich learning experience. A good honors project also can be a stepping stone to the next stage of a career, perhaps by catching the attention of a potential employer or of a graduate school admissions officer. Students acquire valuable skills by planning and carrying out a project of this nature. Requirements:
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