AP/EN4099 6.0 A: Honours Thesis/Work Placement
Offered by: EN
Session
Fall 2020
Term
Y
Format
THES
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
Provides an opportunity for sustained research under the direction of a member of the department on topics not covered in the English curriculum. The research may take the form of either a thesis or a work placement. Open only to Honours English students who have passed at least 84 credits, with the permission of the director of undergraduate studies in English. Note: Please consult the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies' Academic Advising and Student Responsibility section of the calendar for regulations on independent reading courses and work placement.Registration: It is regarded as tentative until a thesis proposal or work placement proposal is submitted and approved in September. Students should have in mind an alternative course in case their September essay proposal should not be approved.
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