An Honors Senior Project is required for graduation through the WWU Honors College. The Senior Project serves as a “capstone” experience, synthesizing what students have done in their entire education, including but not limited to their work in the major and in Honors.
The term, Senior Project, is vague, and for a reason. The term “Senior Thesis” is easily available, but it is one the WWU Honors College deliberately has avoided. While the project must be “product oriented,” i.e., there must be something tangible at the end of the process, it may be a long paper, that is a thesis, but it may also take several other forms, e.g., a recital, a painting, an album, a bound book, all of which have been quite successful senior projects.
1994
The Struggle for Spiritual Supremacy: Dostoevsky's Philosophy or History and Eschatology, Andrew Wender
1985
Human resource Accounting: A Survey, Cindy Slack (Anderson)
1984
Yoruba Drums, Robert L. (Robert Lynn) Thompson
1982
The Epistemology of Immanuel Kant, David Carl Bratz
The Bellingham Golf and Country Club Since 1912, Steve (Steven Randolph) Hager