Junior Independent Study:
 

Jr. Independent Study: FAQ

The full requirements of Junior I.S. are spelled out in the I.S. Handbook. But look here for brief answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Junior I.S.

How long does the I.S. have to be?
Typically, the Jr. I.S. is between 25 and 40 double-spaced type-written pages.

How do I choose an advisor?
In the first week of classes, there will be a meeting of all history majors and faculty. Students will be asked to indicate the topic they would like to work on for Junior I.S. The department will assign advisors to students in light of student interest and the teaching load of the history faculty. These assignments will be posted on the History bulletin board in Kauke Hall. Students are always encouraged to consult with other members of the department to seek their recommendations and counsel.

What if I don't have a topic at this meeting of all history majors?
Just tell us what you think you are interested in. One of the roles of the advisor is to help students to develop a topic. That said, it is never too soon to start thinking about what you would like to pursue for Junior Independent Study.

When and how do I meet my advisor?
You will schedule a weekly meeting time with your advisor. These meetings typically last thirty minutes.

Why do we have to meet every week?

An independent research project can prove a daunting task. These meetings serve several purposes not the least of which is to make sure that students are on track. This is also a time to allow you to ask important research questions and discuss your work as it progresses.

Will my Jr. I.S. advisor be my Sr. I.S. advisor?
Not necessarily. Again, advisors are assigned at the beginning of the year based on student interest and faculty teaching loads.

What if I want to get started over the summer?
Always a good idea. Read Getting Started With Junior I.S. (link). Talk to the history faculty about your interests. Read more about your potential topic.

What are the grading criteria?
Letter grades are awarded in Junior I.S. Your grade will reflect your advisor's evaluation of the final paper submitted, as well as the process of research and meetings.

When is the I.S. due?
A bound final copy is due the last day of classes of the semester.

Are there any other requirements? Groundrules?
Each advisor and student will work out what the Jr. I.S final project will entail.

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