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2009 Fall HISTORY 197S-02
Bulletin Course Description Designed to introduce qualified students to advanced methods of historical research and writing, and to the appraisal of critical historical issues. Open only to seniors, but not restricted to candidates for graduation with distinction. This course, when taken by a history major, is accompanied by either a year-long 195S-196S seminar, two courses at the 200 level, or 191-192 independent study, supervised by an instructor
(Instructor named in bulletin description above may not be current. For current instructor, see listing below.)
Title SENIOR THESIS SEMINAR Department HISTORY Course Number 2009 Fall 197S Section Number 02 Primary Instructor Ewald,Janet J Prerequisites Course Homepage www-history.aas.duke.edu/undergrad/ugforms.php
Synopsis of course content
Designed to introduce qualified students to advanced methods of historical research and writing, and to the appraisal of critical historical issues. Open only to seniors, but not restricted to candidates for graduation with distinction. This course at the 200 level, or 191-192 Independent study supervised by and instructor.
Assignments
Students who are enrolled in this course should also enroll in an independent study. See link above for appropriate form(s). Follow instructions and return completed independent study form to the Assistant for the DUS, 220 Carr Bldg.
Additional Information
Contact Professor Janet Ewald jewald@duke.edu for more information about the seminar.