WGS Senior Thesis Guide          

Senior Thesis Overview

First week of fall Term  

Meet with faculty advisor.

Early September   

Narrow down your thesis topic and advisor. Start assembling a bibliography or relevant sources.

Mid-September

Formalize your thesis question, read the literature, and brainstorm specific approaches to the analysis of your topic.

Mid October

October 15: Deadline to turn in the Thesis Registration Form with your advisor’s signature to the WGS Office or to wgs@mit.edu by 5pm eastern. 

Work with your advisor as you start writing and forming an argument.

December 15th          

Turn in a 20 – 25 page paper to your thesis advisor. This may consist of the first chapters of the thesis, laying out the question/argument, describing others' work and your own approach, and outlining the theory and critical frameworks you will use to make an argument.

Late January         

Work hard. Decide what lines of argument are most relevant to make in the overall work and organize how you will present them, organized into chapters.

Late February 

Revise everything you’ve written and try to tie those chapters together.  Continuity of argument and quality of exposition are important. Continue to flesh out the content of each chapter, getting lots of feedback.

Early April    

Have a complete draft of the thesis, on which you can get lots of feedback and have time to revise it.

Late April

Final Revisions. Prepare title page, etc. (see thesis manual for formatting guidelines) Proofread every single word of thesis.

May 7th

Thesis due. Turn in one hard-copy and email a PDF to the WGS Office by 5:00pm.

WGS Past Thesis

1996 - Lau, Teresa

1999 - Dirks, Anna

1999 - Zengion, Andrea

2000 - Chow, Michael

1988 - Brown, Seth

1990 - Gardner, Kristen

1994 - Nummerdor, Kristen

1994 - Widom, Rebecca

2001 - Williams, Corrine

2002 - Chou, Amy

2017 - Thai, Emily

2017 - Wong, Lorraine