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BAHonoursinAnthropology
StudentHandbook
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Contents1. WELCOME.....................................................................................................................................................3
2. WHYDOA“B.A.HONOURS”INANTHROPOLOGY?......................................................................................4
3. PROGRAMSTRUCTURE-MOUNTROYALBAARTS(HONOURS)...................................................................4
4 MAJORINANTHROPOLOGYHONOURS........................................................................................................5
5. PROGRAMPLANNINGADVICE......................................................................................................................5
CourseSequencingAdvice...................................................................................................................6
6. APPLICATIONANDADMISSION-ANTHROPOLOGYHONOURSPROGRAM...................................................7
7. GRADUATION................................................................................................................................................9
8. AREASOFEXPERTISEOFTENURED/TENURABLEANTHROPOLOGYFACULTY.............................................10
9. ANTH5110andANTH5120:THEHONOURSCOURSES..............................................................................11
10. WHATISANHONOURSTHESIS?.............................................................................................................11
11. YOURRESPONSIBILITIES..........................................................................................................................12
12. YOURSUPERVISOR’SRESPONSIBILITIES..................................................................................................12
13. RESPONSIBILITIESOFYOURREADERORADJUNCT.................................................................................13
14. HONOURSTHESISWRITINGGUIDE.........................................................................................................13
14.1 PlanningandConductingYourResearch.............................................................................13
14.2 WritingyourHonoursThesis.................................................................................................15
14.3 PresentationofyourThesisResearch...................................................................................16
15. RESOURCES.............................................................................................................................................16
APPENDIX............................................................................................................................................................17
SampleCourseOutlineANTH5110–HonoursResearchDesign.......................................................18
SampleCourseOutlineANTH5120–HonoursThesis.......................................................................21
SampleGuideline–HonoursPresentations.......................................................................................24
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1. WELCOME
ThisHandbookhasbeenpreparedtogiveyou,thestudent,anoverviewoftheHonoursPrograminAnthropologyatMountRoyalUniversity.Informationhereinshouldhelpyoudecidewhetheror not youwant to apply for admission to theAnthropologyHonoursProgram.ThisHandbookprovidestheinformationyouneedtodeterminewhetherornotyouareeligibleforadmissionandexplainstheapplicationprocess.IfyouareadmittedtotheProgram,thisHandbookwillserveasthekeyresourcetoguideyouthroughyourAnthropologyHonoursexperience.
InformationonallHonoursprogramsintheFacultyofArts,includingAnthropology,canbefoundintheMRUCalendar.RefertoMRUcalendarforyouryearofadmissiontotheAnthropologymajorwhenreviewingHonoursinformation.
WehopethatyoufindthisHandbookhelpful.Westrivetomaintainaccuracywithrespecttotheinformationcontained in thisdocument.However,someofthecontentsmaybesubjecttochangeand/orrevision.Ifyouhaveanysuggestionsforimprovingthishandbook,pleasesendthemtotheAnthropologyHonoursCoordinator.
AnthropologyProgramandAnthropologyHonoursCoordinator
Dr.SamantiKulatilakeOfficeB349DTelephone:403-440-8758Email:[email protected]
AnthropologyMajorAdvisor
Julie-AnneWhiteOfficeB278Telephone:403-440-8482Email:[email protected]
Chair,DepartmentofSociology&Anthropology
Dr.TomBuchananOfficeB349ATelephone:403-440-8774Email:[email protected]
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2. WHYDOA“B.A.HONOURS”INANTHROPOLOGY?AnHonoursdegreerecognizesacademicexcellence.TheHonoursPrograminAnthropologyoffers
dedicatedundergraduatestudentstheopportunitytoconductindependentresearchunderthe
supervisionofatenured/tenurablefacultymemberinAnthropologywhohasexpertiseinthe
student’schosenresearcharea.Youwillsubmittheresultsofyourresearchintheformofan
Honoursthesisorproject.
WhenyousuccessfullycompletetheHonoursProgramyouwillbewellpositionedtoapplyto
academicgraduateschools.CompletionofanHonoursdegreeindicatesthatastudenthasengaged
insomeformofindependentlearning,undertheguidanceofafacultysupervisor,overandabove
thatrequiredbyregulardegree-relatedcoursework.
3. PROGRAMSTRUCTURE-MOUNTROYALBAARTS(HONOURS)
RefertheMRUAcademicCalendarentryrelevanttoyouryearofadmission(orequivalent)totheAnthropologyBAProgram.
ProgramStructureforMountRoyalBachelorofArtsDegrees(Honours)
2016-2017https://www.mtroyal.ca/cs/groups/public/documents/pdf/16-17academiccalendar.pdf2017-2018:http://catalog.mtroyal.ca/preview_entity.php?catoid=7&ent_oid=196&returnto=259
2018-2019http://catalog.mtroyal.ca/preview_entity.php?catoid=5&ent_oid=102&returnto=1652019-2020:Inprogress
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4 MAJORINANTHROPOLOGYHONOURS
RefertheMRUAcademicCalendarentryrelevanttoyouryearofadmission(orequivalent)totheAnthropologyBAProgram.
2016-2017https://www.mtroyal.ca/cs/groups/public/documents/pdf/16-17academiccalendar.pdf2017-2018:http://catalog.mtroyal.ca/preview_program.php?catoid=7&poid=959&returnto=2592018-2019:http://catalog.mtroyal.ca/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=577&returnto=165
2019-2020:InprogressTopicsinclude:
• AcceptanceCriteria
• ContinuanceRequirements
• GraduationRequirements
• GeneralEducationRequirements
5. PROGRAMPLANNINGADVICENormally,youwouldsubmityourapplicationtotheHonoursProgrambyMay1foradmissioninthe lastyearofyourProgram. Ifyourapplication issuccessful, thenyouareeligible tostart theHonoursPrograminthefollowingacademicyear.By the end of your second-to-last year, you should have completed ANTH 3305: History ofAnthropology,andANTH 3307: Statistics forAnthropology.ANTH 3305 is a prerequisite for theHonourscourseANTH5110.If you intend to apply for admission to graduate school, it is particularly important that youcompleteyourHonoursthesisinthefinalyearofyourMRUdegree.Graduateschoolapplicationsareusuallydueinlatefallorearlywinter(NorthAmerica)orspring(Europe).AftercompletingtheHonourscoursesANTH5110andANTH5120,ifyoustillneedcoursestocompleteyourMRU
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degree,thenyourapplicationtograduateorprofessionalschoolwillprobablynotbeconsideredandyouwillhavetore-applyforgraduateschoolthefollowingacademicyear.InordertobeabletoapplyforadmissiontotheHonoursProgramduringthesecond-to-lastyearof your degree and to complete the Honours degree the following year, the sequence ofAnthropology coursesbelow ishighly recommended.ConsultwithyourMajorAdvisortoreviewapplicableHonoursProgramrequirements.
CourseSequencingAdviceFirstYear: ANTHCorecoursesatthe1XXXlevel
SecondYear: ANTHCorecoursesatthe2XXXlevelandanotherANTHcourseatthe2000-level
ThirdYear:
ANTH 3305, ANTH 3307, and three other ANTH courses at the 2000-level or higher.
Completeatleastone3XXXMethodsCourse
FourthYear:
Sequentially,basedonyouradmissionterm:
ANTH4401,ANTH5110andanotherANTHcourseatthe4000-level, the2ndMethods
Courseatthe3XXXlevel.ANTH5120andanotherANTHcourseatthe4000-level
Note: ANTH5110, ANTH5120, oneANTH4000-level, and oneANTH2000-level course from the abovelisted course sequence will fulfill your Honours Program course requirements, for a total of 20 ANTHcoursesrequiredoverall.
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6. APPLICATIONANDADMISSION-ANTHROPOLOGYHONOURSPROGRAMAcceptanceRequirements–HonoursStream:StudentsmaycompleteaDepartmentapplicationpackageforacceptanceintotheHonoursstreamuponsuccessfulcompletionof20coursesintheBachelorofArtsprogram.TheApplicationformandcurrentmruGradU8PDFmustbesubmitted.AnthropologyDisciplineGPARequirementsforEligibility:TobeadmittedintotheAnthropologyHonoursProgram,astudentmusthaveaGPAof3.00acrossthelast10coursescompleted.AnthropologyDisciplineGPARequirementsforContinuance:Students accepted into the Honours BA must maintain a term GPA of 3.00 in each semester.SubjecttoreviewbytheChair,studentsacceptedintoanHonoursprogramwhofailtomaintainaterm GPA of 3.00,will lose their place in the Honours program. Studentswill normally not bepermitted toreapply forHonours,andmaydosoonlywith thepermissionof theChairof theirhonoursdiscipline.Studentspermittedtoreapplymustfollowtheproceduresfor"applicationintothe Honours stream," as mentioned above. There is no guarantee that a student will be re-admittedintotheHonoursprogram.ApplicationandAdmissionProcessAsthefirststep,andwellinadvanceoftheapplicationdeadlines,youshouldmeetwithpotentialsupervisors(definedastenured/tenurableMountRoyalUniversityAnthropologyfaculty)todiscussyourinterestintheHonoursProgramandpossibletopicsforanHonoursthesisorproject.AspartofyourapplicationyouarerequiredtosubmitadetaileddescriptionofyourproposedHonoursresearchtotheDepartmentofSociology&Anthropology.Yourdescriptionshouldresultfromdiscussionswiththepersonyouwouldliketosuperviseyourresearch.
Asthesecondstep,youarerequiredtofillthe“ApplicationforAdmissiontotheHonoursProgramin Anthropology” form. The latest application and handbookwill be available inMarch of eachacademicyearonlineor from theDepartmentofSociology&AnthropologyMainOffice–RoomB349O.
ApplicationPackagemustinclude:
1. DulyfilledoutandsignedANTHHonoursApplicationFormincludingResearchTopicandDescription
2. Copy of Unofficial Transcript (frommruGradU8), which includes the courses you havecompleted,thoseinprogressandcurrentGPA
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For admission to the Honours program you must submit the completed form and requireddocumentationtotheDepartmentoffice(B349O)onorbeforeMay01.
ReviewandApprovalProcess:
1. Tenured/tenurable Anthropology faculty will meet to review applications and decidewhichstudentswillbeacceptedintotheHonoursProgram. Atthesemeetings,bothGPAandtheproposedthesistopicwillbeconsidered,withemphasisplacedonthefitbetweenthe projects proposed by the students and the research expertise and interests oftenured/tenurableAnthropologyfacultymembers.
2. TheAnthropologyCoordinator/ChairwillnotifysuccessfulapplicantsbyJune01.
3. The Department Chair will approve the applicants who are accepted into the program.ThosenotacceptedintotheHonoursprogramwillbenotifiedbytheChair.
4. Formal notification of acceptance into theHonours Programwill be forwarded from theDepartmentofSociologyandAnthropologytotheFacultyofArts,Dean’sOffice.
5. TheDean’sOfficewillnotifytheregistrartochangethestudent’sstatusto“Honours”.
6. Whenthischangeisreflectedinyourrecord,youarerequiredtoregisterfortheHonourscourse/s.
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7. GRADUATIONEligibilitytoGraduateTobeeligibletograduatefromaMountRoyalprogram,astudentmusthavebeenofficiallyadmittedinto the program andmust normally complete at least 25% of the graduation requirements as astudentwithintheprogram,exceptwherewrittenapprovalhasbeengivenbythedean/directorofthefaculty/centre/school.TobeeligibletograduatewithaBachelorofArtswithaMajor,studentsmustsatisfactorilycompleteall the General Graduation Requirements for the BA with a Major as well as all the SpecificGraduationRequirementsfortheirMajorareaofstudy(seebelow).TobeeligibletograduatewithaBachelor of Arts with Honours, students must satisfactorily complete all the General GraduationRequirementsfortheBAwithHonoursaswellasalltheSpecificGraduationRequirementsfortheBAwithHonoursfortheirareaofstudy.StudentscompletingtheHonoursProgramwhohavefailedtosatisfyalltherequirementsforanHonoursdegreebutwhohavesatisfiedallrequirementsforaBAMajordegreeshallreceiveaBAMajordegreeupongraduation.StudentsmustfollowthegraduationapplicationprocedureoutlinedintherelevantMountRoyal Calendar. Applicationsmust be submitted by the date published in the Calendar’sAcademicSchedule.ApplicationforHonoursafterreceivingaBachelorofArtsinthesamediscipline.AstudentwhohasgraduatedwithaBachelorofArtsmaynotapplytoenterHonoursinthesamedisciplineinwhichheorshehasreceivedtheBachelorofArtsdegree.
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8. AREASOFEXPERTISEOFTENURED/TENURABLEANTHROPOLOGYFACULTYDr.AngelaBeattie isaculturalanthropologistwithexpertise inmusicandfanculture,medicalanthropology, anthropology of the body, maternal and child health, international health,ethnomedicine, transnational formations, globalization and modernity, and articulations oftradition,modernityandidentityinpost-colonialsociety.HergeographicalareasofspecializationincludeIndiaandJapan.Dr. Julie Cormack is an archaeologist and biological anthropologist with expertise inpalaeoanthropology (human evolution), prehistory, lithics (stone artefacts), human osteology,osteologicalmeasurement,ancientart, thepublicperceptionofanthropology, racial studiesandthe history of anthropological science. Her geographical areas of specialization include China,Jordan,andsub-SaharanAfrica.Dr.W.D.Glanzmanisanarchaeologistwithexpertiseinceramics,archaeometry,ancienthistoryand languagesof theNearEast,archaeological theoryandmethodology,andancientcommerce.HisgeographicalareasofspecializationincludetheMediterraneanandtheNearEast.Dr. Samanti Kulatilake is a biological anthropologist with expertise in human osteology, andquantitativemethods.She is interested intherelationshipbetweenhumanevolutionaryhistory,dispersals,adaptationsandaffinities,mortuarypracticesandpalaeopathology.HergeographicalareaofspecializationincludesSouthAsia.
Dr. Mary-Lee Mulholland is a cultural anthropologist with expertise in performance andperformativity, popular culture, gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, religion, immigrationandmulticulturalism,andconsumption.HergeographicalareasofspecializationsincludeCanadaandLatinAmerica.Professor Fredrick Ulmer is a linguistic and cultural anthropologist with expertise in cross-culturalcommunication,discoursestrategies,businesscommunication,aboriginalstudies,huntersand gatherers, urban anthropology, anthropology of art and anthropology of gender. Hisgeographical area of expertise includes Aboriginal North America with special interest in theNorthwestCoast,theSubarctic,theArcticandtheGreatPlains.
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9. ANTH5110andANTH5120:THEHONOURSCOURSES
Honours students are required to take the two Honours courses related to their thesis: ANTH5110HonoursResearchDesignandANTH5120HonoursThesis. ANTH3305isaprerequisiteforANTH5110.ANTH5110isaprerequisiteforANTH5120.InANTH5110,youwillworkwithyoursupervisoronresearchdesign todefineyour researchquestion, compileyour literature review,andpresentyourthesisproposal. InANTH5120youwillwork independently,guidedbyyoursupervisor,toconductyourresearch,analyzeanddiscussyourfindingsandtheirsignificancetothe discipline of Anthropology,write your thesis, andmake a formal oral presentation of yourthesis research. Once enrolled in the Honours Program, your supervisor will provide detailedcourseoutlinesforANTH5110andANTH5120.(SeeAppendixforsamples).
10. WHATISANHONOURSTHESIS?
TheBachelorofArtswithHonoursinAnthropologyrequiresyoutocompleteanHonoursthesisunderthesupervisionofatenured/tenurablefacultymember,knownasyour“supervisor.” TheHonoursthesiswillbe40–60pagesinlength.Notethatthesenumbersrefertothebodyofthethesis text and do not include title pages, notes, references cited, figures, tables, maps, orappendices. In undertaking an Honours thesis, your goals are (1) to develop the capacity toconductandreportonindependentresearchand(2)todemonstratethatyouranalysisanswerstheresearchquestion(s)youhavelaidoutforthethesis.Thethesismustbesubmittedinwrittenformandpresentedorally.Theopportunityexistsforastudenttoundertakeaprojectratherthanaresearch-basedthesistocompletetherequirementsfortheBAHonoursdegree.AnthropologyHonoursprojectsmaytakethe formofamuseumexhibit,apieceofcreativeethnographicwriting,areporton fieldwork,amedia production, or similar endeavour. All projects, however, are expected to include asubstantialwrittencomponentpresentingcriticalreflectionofthework.Studentproposalsforaprojectofthiskindwillbeconsideredonacase-by-casebasis.
Yoursupervisorhasprimaryresponsibilitytoguideyouindevelopmentofyourthesistopicandwithyourresearchandwritingprocesses. Afterinitialdiscussion,yoursupervisorandyoumaychoosetoinviteaReaderoranAdjuncttocontributehisorherexpertisetothethesisresearch.AReader is a tenured/tenurable faculty member at Mount Royal, either in Anthropology or inanotherdepartmentordisciplineoncampus,whohasexpertiserelevanttoyourthesistopic.Anadjunctisascholarwhoisnotatenured/tenurablefacultymemberatMountRoyal,andwhomayinfactbefromoutsidetheUniversity,butwhohasexpertiserelatedtoyourthesistopic.
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11. YOURRESPONSIBILITIESYoursupervisorwillguideyou,buttheHonoursthesisisyourproject!Itisyourresponsibilityto:
• formulateyourideas,• planyourresearch,• conductyourresearch,• planyourthesis,• organizeandwritedraftsofyourthesis,• meetregularlywithyoursupervisorand/orReaderorAdjunct,• completeandsubmityourthesis,• prepareandgiveyouroralthesispresentation,and• meetalldeadlines.
Expect to meet regularly with your supervisor and to attend these meetings well prepared todiscussprogressonyourHonoursthesisorproject.
12. YOURSUPERVISOR’SRESPONSIBILITIES
• Itisyoursupervisor’sresponsibilitytoguideandinstructyouintheresearchprocess,nottodesignorconductyourresearchortowriteyourthesis.
• Your supervisor shouldbe available tomeetwith you. As a guideline, ameeting shouldtakeplaceeveryoneortwoweeks.
• Your supervisor should advise you on the establishment of a realistic timeline for thecompletionofthevariousstepsinvolvedinyourthesisresearch.
• YoursupervisorwillprovideyouwiththecourseoutlinesforANTH5110andANTH5120.S/hewillgradeyourworkinthesecourses,includingyourthesisandtheoralpresentationofyourproposalandthesis.
• For grading details in ANTH 5110, please refer its course outline. In ANTH 5120, thewritten thesisandoralpresentationwillbegivena lettergradeaccording to the4-pointgradingsystem(seerelevantsectionsintheMRUcalendar).
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13. RESPONSIBILITIESOFYOURREADERORADJUNCT
• IfaReaderorAdjunct isrequiredordesired, thatpersonwillbe identifiedatthetimeofsubmittingyourHonoursapplicationtotheDepartment.
• If you have one, the Reader or Adjunct will provide specialized knowledge, researchstimulus,guidance,andfeedbackonaregularoroccasionalbasistohelpyoudesign,andcarryoutyourthesisresearchandtowriteyourthesis.Hisorherroleissupplementarytothatofthesupervisor.
• AReader orAdjunct is not involved in formally assigning grades to yourwork inANTH5110orANTH5120.
14. HONOURSTHESISWRITINGGUIDE
14.1 PlanningandConductingYourResearch
IdentifyingYourResearchQuestion(s)Yourresearchwillbeginbyidentifyingaresearchquestionorquestions. Thisstepiscritical intheresearchprocessbecauseitwillhelpyoudevelop,refine,oralteryouroriginalquestionuntilitcanserveasthecentralfocusofyourresearchtopic. Yoursupervisorwillworkwithyouinthisprocess.
LiteratureReviewYoumay conduct a thorough review of relevant academic literature, in consultationwith yoursupervisor. Youmay then prepare a literature survey and/or annotated bibliography carefullyformatted according to either the Society for American Archaeology (SAA), the InternationalChicago author-date system referencing style (American Anthropological Association –AAA -follows this style)orAPAstyle.Aswell as the literature surveyand/orannotatedbibliography,this review may include a well-written and detailed summary providing a critique of existingliterature by assessing content strengths and weaknesses, identifying avenues for furtherresearch,andhighlightingtheneedfortheproposedresearch.
EthicsorCollections/PermitApplicationIn addition to the formal assessments in ANTH 5110, any research project involving humansubjectsmustbecarefullyconsideredbytheresearchertomakecertainthatethicalprinciplesareadheredtoinallstagesoftheresearch. TheHumanResearchEthicsBoard(HREB)atMRUsetsout the requirements and processes for ethics applications. If your research requires formalethicsapproval thenyouwillprepare theapplicationandsubmit it to theHREB for theneeded
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approval. Likewise, if your researchrequiresyou toobtain formalauthorizationorapermit toworkwithaparticularcollectionofartefactsand/ordocuments,youwillberequiredtoapplyforthisauthorizationorpermit.IfyourHonoursprojectdoesnotrequireaformalethicsapplicationor collections/permit application, individual supervisors may include an assessment in ANTH5110onformulatingamockethicsapprovalormockpermitapplication.
ThesisProposalYouwill write a detailed thesis research proposal. You should expect to submit two or threedrafts of your proposal to your supervisor before it is fully developed, complete, and finalized.Theproposalshouldcontainabriefreviewofrelevantliterature,aclearstatementoftheresearchquestion(s)tobeexamined,abriefdescriptionandexplanationofchosenresearchmethods,andaprecisedescriptionofhowtheresearchwillbeconducted.Thefinalproposalmustbeapprovedbyyoursupervisorandshouldnotexceed10pagesinlength,excludingthetitlepage,references,tables, figures, and appendices. Note that the thesis proposal is one of the graded coursecomponentsforANTH5110.
ThesisProposalPresentation You will make a presentation of your thesis proposal to peers and faculty as the final gradedcoursecomponentforANTH5110.
ConductingResearchHowyoucarryouttheresearchdescribedinyourproposalwillvaryconsiderablydependingonwhetheryourprojectisinarchaeologyorbiological,culturalorlinguisticanthropology.Youandyoursupervisorwilldeterminewhatexactlyneedstobedone,basedonyourresearchproposal.
DataAnalysisJustas therewillbeconsiderablevariation in theresearchmethodsyoumayuse, theremaybeconsiderablevariationinhowyouanalyzeyourdata.Youandyoursupervisorwilldeterminehowexactly your data will be analyzed. In some cases, data analysis can begin as data is beingcollected,butinothercasesitwillbeginafterdatacollectioniscomplete.
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14.2 WritingyourHonoursThesisAnHonoursthesisincludesresearchquestion(s),aliteraturereview,methodology,results,andadiscussionofthesignificanceofyourfindings.Itshoulddemonstratethatthestudentisfamiliarwithpublishedliteratureonthetopic,thatappropriateresearchmethodshavebeenselectedandcorrectly applied, that critical interpretation or analysis has been undertaken, that the findingshave been contextualized, and that any original contributions to the field of study have beenclearlyidentified.FormatandStyleNormally,thethesiswillincludethefollowing:! TitlePage! Abstract(150-250words)! Acknowledgements(optional)! TableofContents! ListofTables(ifany)! ListofFigures,Maps,andIllustrations(ifany)! ListofSymbols,Abbreviations,Nomenclature(ifany)! BodyofText(40to60pages)mayincludethefollowing:
" Introduction" LiteratureReview" ResearchQuestion(s)" ResearchMethods" ResearchResults" Discussion" Conclusions
! ReferencesCited/Bibliography! Appendices(ifany)In-textcitationsandtheReferencesCitedsectionmust followthereferencingstyleofeither theSociety forAmericanArchaeology(SAA), the InternationalChicagoauthor-datesystem(usedbyAAA),orAPAstyleasdeterminedbyyouandyoursupervisor.Textmustbein12-pointfont.(iftheselectedreferencingstyleallowsfootnotes,theymaybeinasmallerfont).
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Normally,asinglestyleoffontmustbeusedthroughouttheentirethesis.Theleftmarginmustbe1.5inches.Allothermarginsmustbe1inch.Linesoftextmustbedouble-spaced.Topicheadingsmaybeusedbutarenotrequired.Allpagesofthethesismustbenumbered.Thefirstpageofthebodyofthetextispage1.Pagesprecedingit,withtheexceptionofthetitlepage,arenumberedusinglowercaseRomannumerals(i,ii,iii,etc.).
14.3 PresentationofyourThesisResearchAt the end of ANTH5120, eachHonours studentwillmake an oral presentation of their thesisresearch. Worth20%ofyourgrade, thisassessmentwillbean importantcoursecomponentofANTH5120.
15. RESOURCESGreetham,Bryan.2009. How to Write Your Undergraduate Dissertation. Palgrave Study Skills. Houndmills,Basingstoke,Hampshire,UK:PalgraveMacmillan.Lipson,Charles.2005.HowtoWriteaBAThesis:APracticalGuidefromYourFirstIdeastoYourFinishedPaper.AChicagoGuidetoWriting,EditingandPublishing.Chicago,IL:UniversityofChicagoPress.
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APPENDIX
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SampleCourseOutlineANTH5110–HonoursResearchDesign
DepartmentofSociology&Anthropology
ANTHROPOLOGY5110:HonoursResearchDesign
AnthropologyHonoursProgramCoordinator:Supervisor:CalendarDescriptionANTH5110–HonoursResearchDesign(3credits)StudentsofAnthropology5110,workingundertheone-on-onesupervisionofatenured/tenurablefacultymember,willdevelopandpubliclypresentaresearchproposalinanthropology.TheproposedprojectplanwillbecarriedoutinthesecondrequiredcoursefortheAnthropologyHonoursstream,Anthropology5120.Prerequisite:Anthropology3305.Note:ThiscourseisrestrictedtostudentsinthefinalyearoftheirprogramwhoareofficiallyacceptedandenrolledintheAnthropologyHonoursProgram.CourseDescriptionStudentswhoareenrolledintheHonoursstreaminAnthropologymustcompletetwocourses:ANTH5110–ResearchDesignandProfessionalDevelopment(tobecompletedinthefall)andANTH5120-HonoursThesis(tobecompletedinthewinter).Thesecourseswillbetheopportunityforstudentstobeengagedwithoriginalanthropologicalresearch.InANTH5110studentswilldevelopresearchcompetencethroughdiscussionswiththeirsupervisorsand/orpeers/honoursstudentcohort,conductanin-depthliteraturereviewontheirspecifiedtopic,andformulateandpresentaformalhonoursthesisproposal.
TheprimaryobjectiveofANTH5110istoprovidestudentswithfundamentalresearchskills,clearandconcisewritingskills,and formal public speaking skills. In particular, workshop and faculty efforts will be geared toward building students’research andwriting skills. Emphasiswill alsobeplacedon the students’ ability to think critically and independently, toorganizetheirtimeefficiently,andontheirabilitytodesignasignificantandwell-plannedresearchproject.Studentswillbeexpectedtoworkindependently,totakepersonalresponsibilityandinitiativeforavarietyoftasks,andtobediligentandpersistent in achieving their goal. Although studentswillwork closelywith their faculty supervisors, each student is theprimaryagenttoallphasesoftheresearchandthiscourse.StudentsmustrefertotheBAHonoursinAnthropologyStudentHandbookformoredetails.
RequiredTextThereisnorequiredtextforthiscourse.Instead,thestudentwillberequiredtoread,understand,andcritiquenumerousresearcharticles(chosenincollaborationwiththetenured/tenurablesupervisor)relatedtothestudent’sresearchtopicaswellasothersourcematerials.
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GradingScheme ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTION WEIGHTIndividualWrittenAssessment(s) Assessmenttopicsmayincludethefollowing:
Ethics,collections,permitapplication,literaturesurvey,annotatedorupdatedbibliography,orotherassessment
HonoursThesisProposal Duedatetobedeterminedinconsultationwithsupervisor.Suggested:OneweekpriortoendofFinalExamPeriod
HonoursThesisProposalPresentation
Presentedtofaculty/students? 20%
● Thetenured/tenurablesupervisorisresponsibleforassessingallstudentgradesThetenured/tenurablesupervisorwill:
- Communicate25%ofthegradetothestudentfiveworkingdayspriortothewithdrawaldeadline- Submitthefinallettergradewithintwobusinessdaysafterthelastdayofclasses/duringthefinal
examinationperiod
AssessmentGuidelinesIndividualAssessment(s) (xx%)Assessmentdetailswillbedeterminedbyyoursupervisor.HonoursThesisProposal (xx%)Studentswillproduceadetailedresearchproposalwithacarefullyplannedresearchdesignandathoroughlyjustifiedrationaleforthework.Studentsshouldexpecttosubmitseveraldraftsoftheirthesisproposaltotheirfacultysupervisor.Thefinalproposalmustbeapprovedbythefacultysupervisorandshouldnotexceed10pagesinlength(excludingtitlepage,references,tables,appendices,etc.).Theproposalshouldcontainabriefreviewoftherelevantliterature,aclearstatementoftheresearchquestionandmajorhypothesistobeexamined,andapreciseoutlineoftheproposedresearch.Assessmentdetailswillbedeterminedbyyoursupervisor.HonoursThesisProposalDissemination (20%)StudentswillorallypresenttheirHonoursThesisProposaltothehonourscohortfaculty,andmajorsduringthefinalworkshop.Assessmentdetailswillbedeterminedbyyoursupervisor.GradingSystemGuide
LetterGrade Percentage DescriptionA+ 95–100 ExcellentA 85–94A– 80–84B+ 77–79 GoodB 73–76B– 70–72C+ 67–69 SatisfactoryC 63–66C– 60–62D+ 55–59 MarginalperformanceD 50–54F 00–49 Fail
CriteriaforAcceptingLateAssessmentsAstudentwhoisunable,foravalidreason,tocompleteanassignmentbythescheduledtimemayapplyforpermissiontosubmitalateassessment.Validreasonsforrequestingpermissiontosubmitalateassessmentincludebutarenotrestricted
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to:personalillness,bereavement,personalinjury,andunavoidableandunanticipateddemandsincaringfordependents.Thesupervisormayalsoconsiderothercompellingreasonsthatareoutsidethestudent’scontrol.Theapplicationtosubmitalateassessmentmustbesupportedbyappropriatedocumentation.Ifthelateassessmentisduetoreligiousconviction,thesupervisormustbeinformedinwritingoftheconflictatleasttwoweekspriortothescheduleddateofsubmissionoftheassessment.Shouldastudentsubmittheirassignmentforgrading,andlaterreportextenuatingcircumstancestosupportarequestforresubmission,suchrequestswillnotbeconsidered.PenaltiesforLateAssessmentsUnlessstudentsmeetthecriteriaforacceptinglateassessmentsnotedabove,lateassignmentswillbeassessedalatepenaltyequivalenttoa“+”or“–”ofalettergradeforeachdaylate(e.g.,An“A”assignment,turnedinadaylatewouldreceiveagradeof“A–”).Studentsalsoneedtobeawareoftheconsequencesofplagiarism.Thelightestpenaltyforplagiarismisafailinggradefortheassignment;heavierpenaltiesincludeafailinggradeforthecourse,anotationinyouracademicrecord,anddismissalfromMountRoyalUniversity.YoumustbefamiliarwithAcademicRegulationsandAcademicStatusintheMountRoyalUniversityCalendarandtheCodeofStudentConductat:http://www.mtroyal.ca/CampusServices/CampusResources/StudentConduct/index.htm
IfyouareastudentwithanAcademicAccommodationMemoandProfessorAcknowledgementformfromAccessibilityServices,pleasemakeanappointmentwithmeassoonaspossibletodiscussyourAccommodationsinaprivateandconfidentialsetting.RequeststoreviewandsignAcademicAccommodationdocumentsshouldnotbemadeduringorbetweenclasses.IfyouareaStudentExperiencingaDisabilitywhomayrequireAcademicAccommodationandhavenotyetregisteredwithAccessibilityServices,pleasecontacttheirofficeat403-440-6868.YoumustberegisteredwithAccessibilityServicestoaccessAcademicAccommodations.IfyourequireAcademicAccommodationsforareasonotherthanDisability,pleasemakeanappointmentwithmetodiscussorcontactDiversityandHumanRightsServicesat403-440-5956.
LearningSkillsCentreIfyouareinterestedinrefining(ordeveloping)studying,notetaking,orwritingabilities,considervisitingtheLearningSkillsCentreinT-123orcallingthemat403-440-6452.http://www.mtroyal.ca/AcademicSupport/ResourcesServices/StudentLearningServices/index.htm
YourMentalHealth:Feelingstressed,anxious,sad,overwhelmed,alone,orsickandachy?Findingithardtobemotivated,meetdeadlinesorattendclass?Havingahardtimesleeping,concentratingorretaininginformationnomatterhowmuchyoustudy?Helpisavailable!SeeMRU'sMentalHealthWebsiteforallresources.http://www.mtroyal.ca/CampusServices/WellnessServices/MentalHealth/index.htm
Dating,DomesticandSexualViolence:Youareencouragedtofindgeneralinformationonhealthyrelationshipsanddating,domesticandsexualviolenceaswellasinformationonhowtheseissuesareaddressedatMountRoyalUniversity.SeeMRU’sDating,DomesticandSexualViolenceWebsite.http://www.mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses/FacultiesSchoolsCentres/HealthCommunityEducation/SteppingUp/index.htm
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SampleCourseOutlineANTH5120–HonoursThesis
DepartmentofSociology&Anthropology
ANTHROPOLOGY5120:HonoursThesis
AnthropologyHonoursProgramCoordinator:Supervisor:CalendarDescriptionANTH5120–HonoursThesis(3credits)AnthropologyHonoursstudentsarerequiredtodemonstratetheirmasteryofanthropologicalknowledge,includingmethodandtheory,bycompletinganindependentwrittenresearchproject,culminatinginanHonoursthesis.Prerequisite:ANTH4401and5110Note:Theseprerequisitecoursesmustbesuccessfullycompletedbyorduringthefalltermofthestudent'sfinalyearintheAnthropologyHonoursBAdegree.Co-opstudentsmaybeexemptfromthisrequirementNote:ThiscourseisrestrictedtostudentswhohavebeenacceptedintotheAnthropologyHonoursProgram.FurtherInformationStudentsinthiscoursewillcompletethedatacollection,analysis,writing,andpresentationcomponentsoftheirHonoursthesis.StudentsmustmeetregularlywiththeirHonourssupervisorastheirthesisresearchandwritingproceed;thereisnoformalgrouporclassroomassociatedwithenrollmentinANTH5120.TheHonoursdegreeoptionintheBachelorofArtsinAnthropologyrequiresstudentstocompleteawrittendocumentwiththesupervisionofafacultysupervisor.TheprincipalrequirementoftheHonoursdegreeistowriteathesistoamaximumof60pages(notincludingnotes,referencescited,figures,tables,maps,appendices,oraudiovisualproductions)thatshowcasestheanthropologicalknowledgeandskillsthatthestudenthasacquiredatMountRoyalUniversityandisofsufficientqualitytopresenttoagraduateschooloranemployer.InundertakinganHonoursthesis,thestudent'sgoalistodemonstratethattheiranalysisanswerstheresearchquestion(s)laidoutinthethesis.ItwillreflectindependentresearchinAnthropologythatisgenuinelythestudent'sownwork.Thesupervisorwillassistthestudentwithapprovalofthethesistopic(tohavebeencompletedwhileenrolledinANTH5110)andcompletionoftheresearchandwritingprocessnecessaryforthisHonoursdegreeoption.Thefinalthesismustbesubmittedforgradingandapublicoralpresentationmustbegiven.StudentswillfinddetailedinformationwithintheBAHonoursinAnthropologyStudentHandbook,andareresponsibleforfollowingalltherequirementsdescribedwithinthatdocument.TomeetthelearningoutcomesofthiscourseanHonoursstudentwillconductliteraturereviews,collectandanalyzedata,andcriticallyevaluate,interpretanddiscusstheirfindings.Inaddition,thethesistopicmustbeviewedanddescribedintermsofpreviousresearch.Studentsmustdiscusstheimplicationsoftheirresearchthroughtheformulationofideasforfutureresearch.StudentsmustconsidertheethicalimplicationsoftheirresearchandsubmitrequireddocumentationtotheHREB(HumanResearchEthicsBoard)and/orotherappropriateagencies.
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RequiredTextbookThereisnormallynorequiredtextforthiscourse.Instead,youwillberequiredtoread,critiqueandpresentresearchmaterials(chosenincollaborationwithyoursupervisor)asyoudevelopyourfinalthesissubmission.GradingSchemeStudentsarerequiredtoproducetwooutcomeswhileenrolledinthisclass:acompletedwrittenHonoursthesis,andapublicpresentationofasummaryoftheirthesisresearchandconclusions.Theirfinal(letter)gradeforthecoursewillbedeterminedasfollows: ASSESSMENT WEIGHTOralPresentation: 20%
WrittenThesis: 80%● Thetenured/tenurablesupervisorisresponsibleforassessingallstudentgrades
Thetenured/tenurablesupervisorwill:- Communicate25%ofthegradetothestudentfiveworkingdayspriortothewithdrawaldeadline- Submitthefinallettergradewithintwobusinessdaysafterthelastdayofclasses/duringthefinal
examinationperiodGradingSystemGuide
LetterGrade Percentage DescriptionA+ 95–100 ExcellentA 85–94A– 80–84B+ 77–79 GoodB 73–76B– 70–72C+ 67–69 SatisfactoryC 63–66C– 60–62D+ 55–59 MarginalperformanceD 50–54F 00–49 Fail
CriteriaforAcceptingLateAssessmentsAstudentwhoisunable,foravalidreason,tocompleteanassignmentbythescheduledtimemayapplytoher/hissupervisorforpermissiontosubmitalateassessment.Validreasonsforrequestingpermissiontosubmitalateassessmentincludebutarenotrestrictedto:personalillness,bereavement,personalinjury,andunavoidableandunanticipateddemandsincaringfordependents.Thesupervisormayalsoconsiderothercompellingreasonsthatareoutsidethestudent’scontrol.Theapplicationtosubmitalateassessmentmustbesupportedbyappropriatedocumentation.Ifthelateassessmentisduetoreligiousconviction,thesupervisormustbeinformedinwritingoftheconflictatleasttwoweekspriortothescheduleddateofsubmissionoftheassessment.Shouldastudentsubmittheirassignmentforgrading,andlaterreportextenuatingcircumstancestosupportarequestforresubmission,suchrequestswillnotbeconsidered.PenaltiesforLateAssessmentsUnlessstudentsmeetthecriteriaforacceptinglateassessmentsnotedabove,lateassignmentswillbeassessedalatepenaltyequivalenttoa“+”or“–”ofalettergradeforeachdaylate(e.g.,An“A”assignment,turnedinadaylatewould
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receiveagradeof“A–”).Studentsalsoneedtobeawareoftheconsequencesofplagiarism.Thelightestpenaltyforplagiarismisafailinggradefortheassignment;heavierpenaltiesincludeafailinggradeforthecourse,anotationinyouracademicrecord,anddismissalfromMountRoyalUniversity.
YoumustbefamiliarwithAcademicRegulationsandAcademicStatusintheMountRoyalUniversityCalendarandtheCodeofStudentConductat:http://www.mtroyal.ca/CampusServices/CampusResources/StudentConduct/index.htm
IfyouareastudentwithanAcademicAccommodationMemoandProfessorAcknowledgementformfromAccessibilityServices,pleasemakeanappointmentwithmeassoonaspossibletodiscussyourAccommodationsinaprivateandconfidentialsetting.RequeststoreviewandsignAcademicAccommodationdocumentsshouldnotbemadeduringorbetweenclasses.IfyouareaStudentExperiencingaDisabilitywhomayrequireAcademicAccommodationandhavenotyetregisteredwithAccessibilityServices,pleasecontacttheirofficeat403-440-6868.YoumustberegisteredwithAccessibilityServicestoaccessAcademicAccommodations.IfyourequireAcademicAccommodationsforareasonotherthanDisability,pleasemakeanappointmentwithmetodiscussorcontactDiversityandHumanRightsServicesat403-440-5956.
LearningSkillsCentreIfyouareinterestedinrefining(ordeveloping)studying,notetaking,orwritingabilities,considervisitingtheLearningSkillsCentreinT-123orcallingthemat403-440-6452.http://www.mtroyal.ca/AcademicSupport/ResourcesServices/StudentLearningServices/index.htm
YourMentalHealth:Feelingstressed,anxious,sad,overwhelmed,alone,orsickandachy?Findingithardtobemotivated,meetdeadlinesorattendclass?Havingahardtimesleeping,concentratingorretaininginformationnomatterhowmuchyoustudy?Helpisavailable!SeeMRU'sMentalHealthWebsiteforallresources.http://www.mtroyal.ca/CampusServices/WellnessServices/MentalHealth/index.htm
Dating,DomesticandSexualViolence:Youareencouragedtofindgeneralinformationonhealthyrelationshipsanddating,domesticandsexualviolenceaswellasinformationonhowtheseissuesareaddressedatMountRoyalUniversity.SeeMRU’sDating,DomesticandSexualViolenceWebsite.http://www.mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses/FacultiesSchoolsCentres/HealthCommunityEducation/SteppingUp/index.htm
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SampleGuideline–HonoursPresentations
ANTH 5110: HONOURS RESEARCH DESIGN /ANTH 5120 HONOURS THESIS PROPOSAL DISSEMINATION
DESCRIPTION
• YouwillorallypresentyourHonoursProposal(inANTH5110)andThesis(inANTH5120)tofacultyand
peers
• PresentationswillbebasedonaverygooddraftofyourHonoursProposal/Thesis
• ANTH5110:10minutesforthepresentation&10minutesfordiscussion/questions.
• ANTH5120:15minutesforthepresentation&10minutesfordiscussion/questions.
• Thesesessionswillbemoderatedandtimelimitswillbeenforced
• Yourfacultysupervisorwillcirculatetoyouarubricbeforeyourpresentation/s
• Yoursupervisorwillgrade/assessyourpresentation/s(approximately20%ofyourgradeineach
Honourscourse)