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ES DEPARTMENT SENIOR PROJECT SCHEDULE, 2007-2008 |
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SPRING
SEMESTER JUNIOR YEAR (2007)
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On Monday, April 2 |
Attend meeting for introduction to the senior project process, information on research areas of the ES faculty, and information about career planning. |
| By Friday, April 6 | Submit preference form for faculty advisor by noon. |
| By Friday, April 13 | Register for the appropriate section of the Senior Project (ES 600) before 5 pm. |
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FALL
SEMESTER SENIOR YEAR (2007)
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| By Tuesday, September 4 | Register for and attend the appropriate section of ES 600. |
| By Friday, September 7 | Send Lin Sutley <lsutley> an electronic copy of the Fall Form, including the name of your project advisor, your other committee member, your senior project topic, and a two-sentence description of your project. |
| By Friday, September 28 | Submit a 5-8 page project proposal to your committee. |
| By Friday, October 12 | Complete your proposal meeting with your committee. |
| By Wednesday, December 12 |
Submit a progress report to your senior project advisor. |
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SPRING
SEMESTER SENIOR YEAR (2008)
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| By Spring Semester ADD deadline | Register for the appropriate section of ES 610. |
| By Friday, March 14 | Submit a first draft of your written thesis to your advisor |
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By Monday, March 31 |
Submit a final draft of your written thesis to each member of your committee by 5:00 pm. (Failure to meet this deadline will result in a full letter grade penalty, plus an additional letter grade penalty for each additional week past this date.) |
| By Friday, April 18 | Complete your oral defense of your senior project before your committee. |
| By Tuesday, April 29 | Submit an e-mail copy of your final, corrected abstract on the ES Department Abstract Form to <lsutley>. |
| By Tuesday, April 29 | Submit one copy of your corrected and bound thesis to your advisor and two copies to the secretary <lsutley>. (Your grade cannot be submitted - and therefore you will not graduate - until the bound thesis copies and abstract copies are turned in to the advisor and secretary, respectively.) |
