Course Code and Course Title
Capstone Research Paper/Thesis Research Paper
Time and Venue
Mondays 10:30 am - 1:15 pm
Refer to CUSIS
Instructor
Refer to CUSIS
Course Description
This writing-intensive seminar is the capstone course for Contemporary China Studies and Chinese Studies majors in their final year. It gives graduating seniors the opportunity to explore in depth a China topic of particular interest to them, and design, research, and write a research paper on this subject. Students will formulate a research proposal, conduct research, write a bibliographical essay, and prepare their capstone research paper in multiple drafts. The class will be divided into Research Groups based on shared research interests that will work together and support each other and meet separately with the instructor.
Course Outline
Session 1: January 8 Organization Session: The Project
Session 2: January 15 Presenting the Proposal: Sources & Data
- First Report in class
Session 3: Jan 29 Analysis & Planning I
- Second Report in class
- Outline and Bibliographical Essay Due by 5pm, Feb. 2 via Blackboard.
Feb. 5-15 NO class; research on one’s own project
Session 4: February 19 Writing Workshop I: Critiquing Outlining, Argumentation & Citation (Guest Lecturer: TBC)
- Revised Outline Due by 5pm, Feb 23 via Blackboard.
READING WEEK March 4 – March 9 (NO class; research & writing on one’s own)
Session 5: March 11 Analysis and Planning II: Individual Sessions
Session 6: March 18 Writing Workshop II: Presenting and Analyzing the Evidence (Guest Lecturer: TBC)
Session 7: March 25 Analysis and Planning III: Individual Sessions
- Partial Draft Due by 5pm, April 12 via Blackboard.
Session 8: April 15 Critiquing Drafts
- Third Report in class
- FINAL PAPER DUE by 5pm, April 26 before the Capstone Project Final Presentation. Submit an e-copy (in WORD file, with signed Veriguide receipt) to Blackboard.
Session 9: April 29 Capstone Project Final Presentation
- Final Paper Presentation on the research paper