Each student will design and complete an advanced independent research-based thesis under the supervision of a faculty member with expertise in the field. The thesis topic must be approved by the supervisor no later than the second week of September. A written thesis and presention will be required.
Credit Weight:
1.0
Prerequisite(s):
Interdisciplinary Studies 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013 or 3014, and permission of the Chair of the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies
Notes:
Restricted to fourth year HBASc students with an 80% overall average or 80% average in most recent 5 FCEs at second year level or higher.
Course Classifications:
- Type A: Humanities
- Type B: Social Sciences
- Type C: Engineering, Mathematical and Natural Sciences
- Type D: Health and Behavioral Sciences