
Take me to the Spring Time Schedule
496. Honors Thesis. Comp. Lit. 495 and Honors concentration in comparative literature. (3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT).
In the Honors Thesis course the Honors student typically develops the seminar work done in Comparative Literature 495 (Senior Seminar)
into a longer, more thorough study under the auspices of a faculty thesis director. Students who need help in arranging for a thesis
director should contact the Comparative Literature office, 2015
Tisch, 763-2351.
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Times, Location, and Availability
498. Directed Reading. Permission of instructor. (1-4). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT).
This course is intended for Comparative Literature concentrators.
It offers a student the opportunity to work closely with a faculty
member associated with Comparative Literature on a comparative
topic chosen by the student in consultation with the professor.
Together they will develop a reading list; establish goals, meeting
times, and credit hours (within the range); and plan papers and projects which the student will execute with the tutorial assistance
of the instructor. The student will be required to submit a written
proposal of his or her course to the Program office. For further
information, contact the Program in Comparative Literature, 2015
Tisch.
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Times, Location, and Availability
Take me to the Summer Time Schedule
496. Honors Thesis.
Comp. Lit. 495 and Honors concentration in comparative
literature. (3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT).
In the Honors Thesis course the Honors student typically develops the seminar work done in Comp. Lit. 495 (Senior Seminar) into
a longer, more thorough study under the auspices of a faculty thesis director. Students who need help in arranging for a thesis
director should contact the Comparative Literature office, 2015
Tisch, 763-2351.
Check
Times, Location, and Availability
498. Directed Reading.
Permission of instructor. (1-4). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT).
This course is intended for Comparative Literature concentrators.
It offers a student the opportunity to work closely with a faculty
member associated with Comparative Literature on a comparative
topic chosen by the student in consultation with the professor.
Together they will develop a reading list; establish goals, meeting
times, and credit hours (within the range); and plan papers and projects which the student will execute with the tutorial assistance
of the instructor. The student will be required to submit a written
proposal of his or her course to the Program office. For further
information, contact the Program in Comparative Literature, 2015
Tisch.
Check
Times, Location, and Availability
Take me to the Spring/Summer Time Schedule
496. Honors Thesis. Comp.
Lit. 495 and Honors concentration in comparative literature. (3).
(Excl). (INDEPENDENT).
In the Honors Thesis course the Honors student typically develops the seminar work done in Comp. Lit. 495 (Senior Seminar) into
a longer, more thorough study under the auspices of a faculty thesis director. Students who need help in arranging for a thesis
director should contact the Comparative Literature office, 2015
Tisch, 763-2351.
Check
Times, Location, and Availability
498. Directed Reading.
Permission of instructor. (1-4). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT).
This course is intended for Comparative Literature concentrators.
It offers a student the opportunity to work closely with a faculty
member associated with Comparative Literature on a comparative
topic chosen by the student in consultation with the professor.
Together they will develop a reading list; establish goals, meeting
times, and credit hours (within the range); and plan papers and projects which the student will execute with the tutorial assistance
of the instructor. The student will be required to submit a written
proposal of his or her course to the Program office. For further
information, contact the Program in Comparative Literature, 2015
Tisch.
Check
Times, Location, and Availability
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