Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú

Skip to main content
Back to Top
Apply Giving
Resources for:
Students
Students Faculty & Staff Parents & Family Alumni Community
Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Logo
  • Academics

    Academics Home

    Colleges & Schools

    Programs of Study
    • Degrees & Programs
    • Program Pathways
    • Academic Calendar
    • Online Programs
    Resources
    • Academic Success Center
    • Advising
    • Counseling Services
    • Honors Program
    • Libraries
    • Testing & Disability Services
    • Writing Center
    Outside the Classroom
    • Army ROTC
    • Study Abroad
    • Experiential Learning
    • First Year Experience
    • Center for Undergraduate Research
    • Career Services
    • Jags Live Well
  • Admissions

    Admissions Home

    Visit Campus

    Request Information

    Apply to AU
    • First-Year Freshmen
    • Transfer Students
    • Dual Enrollment
    • Graduate Students
    • Medical College of Georgia
    • Dental College of Georgia
    Opportunities
    • Degree & Programs
    • Honors Program
    • Program Pathways
    • Military-Affiliated Students
    • New Student & Family Transistions
    • On-Campus Housing
    Financial Aid
    • Student Financial Aid
    • Net Price Calculator
    • Scholarships
    • Cost of Attendance
    • Apply for Federal Aid
  • Campus Life

    Campus Life Home

    Community
    • Army ROTC
    • Living-Learning Communities
    • Military & Veteran Services
    • Mentorship
    • New Student & Family Transistions
    • Jags 4 Jags Mentoring Program
    Campus Services
    • Dining Services
    • Roarstore
    • Housing
    • Student Health
    • Parking & Transportation
    • Jagcard
    Get Involved
    • Clubs & Organizations
    • Greek Life
    • Campus Recreation
    • Student Government
    • Jaguar Production Crew
    • Intramural Sports
  • Research

    Research Home

    Opportunities
    • Undergraduate Research
    • Graduate & Postdoctoral Research
    • Clinical Trials
    • Core Laboratories
    • Innovation Commercialization
    Initiatives
    • Cancer
    • Cardiovascular
    • Immunology
    • Neuroscience
    • Aging
    Resources
    • Centers & Institutes
    • Ethics & Compliance
    • Institutional Review Board
    • Sponsored Programs
    • Tools for Researchers
  • About AU

    About AU

    Leadership
    • President
    • Provost
    • Administration
    • Enrollment Student Affairs
    • Faculty Senate
    We are AU!
    • Our Mission
    • Working at AU
    • Traditions
    • History
    • Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú, GA
    Resources
    • Portals
    • Faculty Directory
Resources For
  • Current Students
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Parents & Family
  • Alumni & Friends
Apply
Giving
Trending Search Terms
  • Registrar
  • Housing
  • Academic Calendar
  • Financial Aid
  • Parking
  • Library
  • Human Resources
  • Information Technology
Honors
  • About
  • Program
  • Living Learning Communities
  • Student Association
  • Research & Resources
    • Conferences
    • Publication Opportunities
    • Thesis
    • Scholarships
  • Apply
  • Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú
  • Honors
  • Thesis

Thesis

The honors thesis is a project of research, scholarship, or creative activity completed by an honors student under the mentorship of a thesis adviser, a faculty member of the student's choice whose area of expertise relates directly to the subject matter of the thesis. 

Upon its completion and approval, a student's honors thesis is published in . The honors program will also pay for the binding of two copies, one given to the student and one housed in the Quad Wall Building.

 

Contact Us

Honors Program

 Summerville Campus

706-729-2083

honorsprogram@augusta.edu

Support Honors

Apply    

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Thesis sequence take?

The Thesis sequence typically comprises three semesters, one each for Project Proposal, Prospectus, and Thesis. Some students, provided they begin early enough, will take an additional research semester between Prospectus and Thesis.

When may I begin working on the Thesis sequence?

Students who plan to graduate in four years typically begin working on the Thesis sequence at the end of the sophomore year or the start of the junior year. Those who begin during their junior year typically complete the sequence in consecutive semesters, while those who start earlier often have the option of taking a research semester. 

What help will I get in composing my Thesis?

All Thesis writers will be assisted by at least three faculty members:
•    A Thesis adviser, chosen by the student
•    An in-field reader, also chosen by the student
•    An HP chair chosen by the honors program
The roles of these panel members are detailed in the Prospectus & Thesis Manual

How best should I prepare to begin the Thesis sequence?

The best preparation is to get involved with undergraduate research during the sophomore year. This can be done by consulting with the Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (http://www.augusta.edu/curs/) or by discussing with the HP director or a faculty member. At the very least, discuss potential Thesis topics with faculty members in either your academic department or the department in which you want to conduct research.

Must I take Thesis the semester directly after I take Prospectus?

Students who begin the Thesis sequence with at least five semesters remaining before graduation (e.g., beginning spring 2023 with plans to graduate in spring 2025) may take a research semester between Prospectus and Thesis or between Thesis and Capstone. Any student who begins the Thesis sequence with fewer than five semesters remaining before graduation will usually take all parts of the sequence consecutively.

May I be enrolled in Capstone if I have not yet finished my Thesis?

Yes. A student who does not complete the Thesis during the appropriate semester may apply for an Incomplete grade and finish work during the Capstone semester.

May I take Thesis and Capstone concurrently?

We strongly advise that students not take these two courses at the same time. A major assignment during Capstone is to present research at an honors conference. It is difficult to create a good presentation if the Thesis is incomplete. Plan ahead so these courses can be taken separately.

Project Proposal Forms & Links

Project Proposal - HONR 2999H

  • Syllabus & Calendar

Prospectus Semester Forms

Prospectus - HONR 3999H


  • Syllabus & Calendar


Thesis Semester Forms

Thesis - HONR 4000H

  • Syllabus & Calendar



For use if carrying a grade of INCOMPLETE in HONR 4000H

Capstone Forms

Capstone - HONR 4500H

  • Syllabus

Application for Honors Program Graduation

The graduation application must be submitted to the Registrar's Office as well as the Director of the Honors Program by midterm of the term preceding your final semester of coursework. Remember to keep a copy for your personal records.

  

Open A World Of Opportunity

The AU Honors Program seeks students who want to think in complex ways about global challenges. If you have a deep curiosity about the world, we welcome your application.

First-Year Student Current Student Transfer Student

University Shield

Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú

1120 15th Street, Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú, GA 30912

  •   Campus Maps
  •   Campus Contacts
  • A-Z Directory
  • Degrees & Programs
  • Employment
  • Accessibility
  • Accreditation
  • Campus Safety
  • Compliance Hotline
  • Privacy Notices
  • Title IX / Sexual Misconduct
Apply Now Give Now

© 2025 Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú