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Honors Program

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Topical Seminars

  • HON110A. Faculty Forum I: Honors Colloquium. 1 hour. F. SP.

    An introduction to the scholar's life utilizing presentations of research and publications by faculty representing various disciplines. This course may be repeated for up to four hours credit. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON110B. Faculty Forum II: Honors Colloquium. 1 hour. F. SP.

    An introduction to the scholar's life utilizing presentations of research and publications by faculty representing various disciplines. This course may be repeated for up to four hours credit. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON110C. Faculty Forum III:Honors Colloquium. 1 hour. F. SP.

    An introduction to the scholar's life utilizing presentations of research and publications by faculty representing various disciplines. This course may be repeated for up to four hours credit. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON110D. Faculty Forum IV:Honors Colloquium. 1 hour. F. SP.

    An introduction to the scholar's life utilizing presentations of research and publications by faculty representing various disciplines. This course may be repeated for up to four hours credit. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON200. Introduction to Honors. 1 hour. F. SP.

    An introduction to honors course work: requirements, expectations, and skills. This course is required as a prerequisite for honors credit for all students. Prerequisite: Approval by the Dean of the Honors College.

  • HON210A. Great Books I:Honors Colloquium. 1 hour. F. SP.

    A study of great literature. The titles of the book selections change each semester. Faculty members present critical reviews of influential books from varying disciplines. This course may be repeated for up to six hours credit. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON210B. Great Books II:Honors Colloquium. 1 hour. F. SP.

    A study of great literature. The titles of the book selections change each semester. Faculty members present critical reviews of influential books from varying disciplines. This course may be repeated for up to six hours credit. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON210C. Great Books III:Honors Colloquium. 1 hour. F. SP.

    A study of great literature. The titles of the book selections change each semester. Faculty members present critical reviews of influential books from varying disciplines. This course may be repeated for up to six hours credit. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON210D. Great Books IV:Honors Colloquium. 1 hour. F. SP.

    A study of great literature. The titles of the book selections change each semester. Faculty members present critical reviews of influential books from varying disciplines. This course may be repeated for up to six hours credit. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON210E. Great Books V:Honors Colloquium. 1 hour. F. SP.

    A study of great literature. The titles of the book selections change each semester. Faculty members present critical reviews of influential books from varying disciplines. This course may be repeated for up to six hours credit. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON210F. Great Books VI:Honors Colloquium. 1 hour. F. SP.

    A study of great literature. The titles of the book selections change each semester. Faculty members present critical reviews of influential books from varying disciplines. This course may be repeated for up to six hours credit. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON310A. Classical Thought: Honors Colloquium. (W) 3 hours. SP.

    A study of the great themes of Western Civilization. Course topics and readings change each year. This course may be repeated for up to 12 hours credit. This course contains a significant writing component. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON310B. Classical Thought: Honors Colloquium. (W) 3 hours. SP.

    A study of the great themes of Western Civilization. Course topics and readings change each year. This course may be repeated for up to 12 hours credit. This course contains a significant writing component. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON310C. Classical Thought: Honors Colloquium. (W) 3 hours. SP.

    A study of the great themes of Western Civilization. Course topics and readings change each year. This course may be repeated for up to 12 hours credit. This course contains a significant writing component. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON310D. Classical Thought: Honors Colloquium. (W) 3 hours. SP.

    A study of the great themes of Western Civilization. Course topics and readings change each year. This course may be repeated for up to 12 hours credit. This course contains a significant writing component. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON350. Honors Pract: Leadership Service/Philan. 1 hour. F. SP.

    A reflection on the relationship between service, philanthropy, and leadership. Practical opportunities for service will be developed under the supervision of the instructor. Prerequisite: HON 200 Introduction to Honors.

  • HON359. Honors Seminar. 1 hour. F. SP.

    An introduction to the requirements of thesis research projects. Students will develop a viable honors thesis proposal under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Prerequisite: 18 hours of earned honors credit.

  • HON498. Honors Thesis. (W) 3 hours. F. SP.

    The capstone course of the Honors College. Students work with a faculty mentor and faculty/student committee to research, write, present, and defend a thesis developed during undergraduate studies. An "I" grade is assigned if student does not complete the thesis in the semester of enrollment. This course includes a significant writing component. Prerequisite: HON 359 Honors Seminar.