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MASTER'S PROJECT 1: 

In the fall of their final year, students enroll in Master’s Project 1 for the purpose of expanding and developing a paper produced in one of their VCS seminars into a Master’s thesis under the supervision of a thesis committee. The Master’s thesis is an essay of publication quality, approximately 30 pages in length. The thesis director(s) and readers from the faculty/field will support the development of the Master’s Thesis. This committee will assess the student’s academic performance to date during a Candidacy Review at the end of the fall semester. The committee will determine whether or not the student has satisfied the thesis component of the requirements for an M.A. in Visual and Critical Studies. Those students who have satisfied the thesis requirement will register for Master’s Project 2 in the spring for completion of the Sightlines and Symposium components of the program’s degree requirements. Upon successful completion of MP1 and MP2 students will receive an M.A. or dual degree.

SENIOR PROJECT 1:

This class will guide students through the process of writing an analytical, thesis-driven research paper (twenty-five to thirty pages in length) in the field of History of Art and Visual Culture. Working closely with the instructor and, if necessary, an outside advisor, students will identify and research a topic of their choosing and develop it into a paper that could be submitted as part of a grant or graduate school application. Required for HAAVC majors, open to others with instructor permission.

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