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Senior Project…WHAT?

This comprehensive guide explores the process of a senior project, including thesis writing, TED Talks, and project development. It covers brainstorming, initial research, proposal writing, and culminates in project exhibition and exit interviews. New support options include science with Kurt, math/stats with Kyle, and extra time for research and preparing for the POL. Electives are available in the second semester, and students are required to be present in all classes during January, February, and March. Get ready for an exciting and productive senior project journey!

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Senior Project…WHAT?

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  1. Senior Project…WHAT?

  2. Part 1: Thesis

  3. Part 2: TED Talk/Thesis Defense

  4. Part 3: Project

  5. Semester 1 • -Brainstorm/idea generation • -Initial research • -POL: Research question and project idea proposal

  6. Semester 2 • -January/February: Research and Writing • -March: TED Talks/Thesis Defense • -April/May: Project, Exhibition, and Exit Interviews

  7. New Supports! • -Science with Kurt • -Math/stats with Kyle • -More time for initial research/POL Prep

  8. Other Changes • -Electives run all second semester • -Required to be in all classes throughout January, February, March • -More physical time on campus during project

  9. Questions?

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