The BES Honours program is intended for students who want to pursue advanced studies at the undergraduate level, including the completion of an Honours Thesis research project.
To develop an understanding of the types and range of research topics that students have investigated for their thesis, browse the archive of past BES Honours theses.
A separate document about the program - BES Honours Regulations rev July 2024 - is available for download.
This is the Risk Assessment Form - June 2024 .
BES Honours Coordinator: Dr. Jason Grek-Martin
Students should consider doing the Honours program if they are:
The overarching Honours regulations for the Faculty of Arts will apply to students wishing to enter, continue and graduate with an Honours BES degree. The Honours option requires BES students to achieve a higher standard of academic performance and to complete a thesis, encompassing research related to environmental studies.
Follow these steps:
The Department of Geography and Environmental Studies runs an Honours Thesis Proposal Development Seminar Series during the Winter term preceding the Honours Thesis year. This series is open to BES students and consists of five seminar periods at two-week intervals spread throughout the term. Participants are led through the development of a thesis proposal from the starting point of having a basic idea about their intended research project. The series is designed for students to have their proposal be submitted for approval by April 30.
After receiving approval for their thesis proposal (but not before), students may proceed with their research in the summer (e.g., reading for the literature review; planning for an executing data collection).
Contact the BES Program Coordinator no later than the beginning of the Winter term preceding your Honours thesis year to indicate your intention to participate in the seminar series.
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