The undergraduate thesis courses, IDEV*4100 and IDEV*4150, provide an opportunity for undergraduate students in the IDS Honours Major to complete an undergraduate thesis on a topic related to international development. The thesis is an independent research project that takes place across two successive semesters, supervised by a faculty member. In IDEV*4100 students are required to undertake a literature review as well as plan develop and write a research proposal. In IDEV*4150, students will conduct research, write a thesis and defend their thesis in an oral presentation. The topic of the thesis will be selected in consultation with the student's faculty supervisor.
Prerequisite(s): 14.00 credits including IDEV*3000, IDEV*3100
Restriction(s): Registration in B.A.IDS with a minimum average of 80% in all IDS major course attempts. Instructor consent is required.
Detailed course information and how to register in the course can be found here. [1]