Master’s Thesis I Registration Form: https://forms.gallatin.nyu.edu/node/377 In Master’s Thesis I, students work under the supervision of the adviser and independently on the thesis research, project, or artistic work described in their thesis proposals. While students and advisers work in their own ways, Master’s Thesis I typically involves activities such as mapping the academic field, compiling an annotated bibliography, creating a draft outline, and completing a chapter draft or some equivalent portion of an artistic work. The goal for MT I is for students to advance significantly from the proposal stage into the drafting and execution stage of their project. Student and adviser (the grading instructor for this class) should plan to meet at least four times during the semester and students should plan to submit at least 15-20 pages of draft material to their adviser by semester’s end. Master’s Thesis I culminates in the RAW Forum (Research and Writing Forum) where students present their work in panels for comments from faculty. Participation in the RAW Forum is required in order to pass Master’s Thesis I. Students will receive information about Raw Forum scheduling later in the semester. All students are required to attend a mandatory information session during the first week of classes. For more information about registering for this course, see https://gallatin.nyu.edu/academics/registration/graduate/MTI-registration-instructions.html