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Thesis Programs


The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) provides outstanding seniors the opportunity for independent research leading to an interdepartmental thesis or a thesis in the major field. The thesis programs involve close work with a faculty adviser, intensive original research, and presentation of this work to experts in the field. All SAS students who are completing a department-based honors thesis or an SAS interdisciplinary honors thesis will be designated as SAS Paul Robeson Scholars. SAS Paul Robeson Scholars are eligible for extended library borrowing privileges and for nomination for consideration for a Henry Rutgers Thesis Award. See http://sasundergrad.rutgers.edu/academics/additional-academic-programs/thesis-programs for more information.
 
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