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{Home > Undergraduate > Honors Program}--------------- Honors Program - Creative The Honors Program (Creative) in the English Department consists of a two-course sequence: English 100 Advanced Fiction (100FA) or ENL 100 Advanced Poetry (100PA), each 4 units; and English 195H, Honors Thesis (4 units). Students admitted to the Honors Program are required to take English 100FA or 100PA in spring quarter of their Junior year, and English 195H in the winter quarter of their Senior year. Students completing the Honors Program will receive appropriate notation on their transcript. In the spring quarter, English 100FA and 100PA are taught by the English Department faculty members assigned to these sections. These sections will be limited to twelve members each and designed to prepare students for writing a collection of stories, a collection of poems, a short novel, or a multiple-genre work. Students will also be required to undertake substantial reading as part of this prepartion and to designate an individual faculty member who will serve as a mentor during the thesis writing process. The Honors
Thesis itself is a creative work that reflects each student's development
as a writer. The completed thesis is normally 35 to 60 pages in
length (as determined appropriate by the faculty advisor) and might
include a critical or reflective introduction. As a course, English
195H has no scheduled class meetings; instead each student is required
to schedule regular meetings with his or her faculty advisor during
the winter quarter. Students receive four units of credit for
working on their creative thesis projects under the direction of the
faculty advisor. More information More information is available from the Undergraduate Counselor, Lynda Jones
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