Department of Philosophy - New York University.
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All of the necessary forms are posted online, please review the GSAS Doctoral Dissertation Submission Guidelines in detail. Step 2. Submit a preliminary copy of your thesis to the GSAS Office of Student Affairs through online Electronic Dissertation Submission System. They will be checking primarily for format.
PhD Program Requirements The primary requirements for graduation are the completion of a thorough course of study, a comprehensive examination with both oral and written components, a second year research paper, and a dissertation that covers a management topic based on a strong theoretical and methodological approach.
GLS emphasizes independent study throughout the program, and the senior thesis acts as the final realization of the goals of the degree. Seniors take a course associated with the thesis in each semester: the four-credit Senior Colloquium in the fall and the six-credit Senior Thesis in the spring, when the final draft of the thesis is submitted and reviewed by its first reader (the instructor.
The thesis project can be a translation, a research paper, or combination of a translation and a research paper. Students are paired with a thesis adviser with whom they consult to develop a project proposal. While working on their projects students receive feedback from their advisers. The final project is evaluated by an independent reviewer.
Master of Arts. Situated in the capital of the American art world, the MA Program in the History of Art and Archaeology at the Institute of Fine Arts is designed for the student who wants to study the history and role of the visual arts in culture and society through detailed, object-based examination, historical analysis and critical interpretation.