The Capstone Project
The Capstone Project is a report, thesis, or case study of your chosen branch of the topic provided by the Program during the start of the academic school year. Honors Members will be asked to uphold the academic honesty policy as defined by Foothill De Anza School District and submit original work with the sources cited correctly.
Honors members working on the Capstone Project are required to follow APA style guidelines, to ensure consistency and provice guidance on formatting and citing sources. All ideas/sources that are not your Intellectual property must be cited.
- The project must be typed in Times New Roman font, 12 point typeface, black.
- Bold, italics, underline or caps can be used if consistent with the style guide used.
- We are looking for at least 10 pages of writing.
Students are required to have an adviser who will guide them through the research or the case study. When expressing interest in doing the case study, students are required to provide the form signed by the adviser showing evidence of approval of the project. The adviser can be any faculty member with deep rooted interest or experience in the chosen topic. They must be familiar with the research process and be able to give students advice on the project.
Timeline
- Fall quarter (by the end of week 11): Pick a faculty advisor and topic and your sources
- Winter quarter (by the end of week 4): Submit your progress to the Honors program office. Your progress report should include: Title and one line description of your project, abstract, methodology, and references. You can email dahonors@fhda.edu with a pdf of your proposal.
- Spring quarter (by the end of week 8): Submit the original copy of your project with cover sheet and original signature page. Your submissions should be dropped off by the office before end of the day and emailed to dahonors@fhda.edu
Project Resources
- Choosing Your Capstone Project
- Strategies for a Successful Capstone Project
- Working with a Faculty Honors Adviser
- Honors Research Symposium – hosted by the Bay Honors Consortium. Consider presenting your findings here!
- What College Experiences Predict Career Happiness and Success? – Student Research Foundation blog post