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Fall 2013 Honors Colloquia:
Philosophy, Film and Literature - Dr. James Okapal
Philosophy and Science: A Philosophical Investigation of Scientific Reasoning - Dr. Katie Kendig
Digital Divide - Dr. William Church
Exploring Japan and Japanese-America - Dr. Stacia Bensyl
Space Cowboys - Dr. Shauna Hiley
Communication Between Cultures - Dr. Ana Bausset-Page
Global Amphibian Declines: Causes and Consequences - Dr. Mark Mills
Spring 2013 Honors Colloquia:
Socially Engaged Buddhism - Dr. David Mathies
Climate Change, Global Warming, Ice Ages and the Future of Human Kind - Dr. Murray Nabors
The Sixties: A Slum of a Decade? - Cynthia Bartels
Nineteenth Century Paris: LaBelle Epoque (Paris, France) - Dr. Susan Hennessy
Rotation of General Studies Honors Courses
The General Studies Honors Program follows a two-year cycle of courses which ensures that courses from the various categories in General Studies are available at least once in every four-year cycle.
Highly enrolled courses such as BIO 105, CHE 111, COM 104, ENG 112, ENG 210, MAT 167 and PED 101 are offered each year. Certain courses are recognized for Honors credit in whatever semester they are taken.
Generally speaking you can expect the following availability of courses (sample syllabi):
FALL of
Even-Numbered Years
BIO 105: Principles of Organismal Biology
CHE 111: General Chemistry
COM 104: Oral Communication
ENG 112: Honors Composition and Rhetoric
ENG 210: Approaches to Literature
HUM 203: Ancient and Medieval Humanities
MAT 167: Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
MUS 101: Perspectives in Music
PED 101: Fitness and Wellness
PSC 101: American National Government
SPRING of Odd-Numbered Years
ART 100: Introduction to Art
COM 104: Oral Communication
ECO 101: Current Issues in the Economy
ENG 112: Honors Composition and Rhetoric
HIS 100: Ancient and Medieval Civilization
HIS 150: American History Since 1865
HUM 250: Comparative Religions
PED 101: Fitness and Wellness
PHY 107: Introduction to Physics
PSY 101: General Psychology
FALL of
Odd-Numbered Years
BIO 105: Principles of Organismal Biology
CHE 111: General Chemistry
COM 104: Oral Communication
ENG 112: Honors Composition and Rhetoric
HIS 140: American History to 1865
HUM 205: American Revolution to the Present
MAT 167: Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
MUS 101: Perspectives in Music
PED 101: Fitness and Wellness
PSC 101: American National Government
Spring of Even-Numbered Years
COM 104: Oral Communication
ECO 101: Current Issues in the Economy
ENG 112: Honors Composition and Rhetoric
HIS 110: Early Modern Civilization
PED 101: Fitness and Wellness
PHY 101: Physics for the Liberal Arts OR
PHY 104: Introduction to Astronomy
PSY 101: General Psychology
SOC 110: Introduction to Sociology OR
SOC 120: General Anthropology
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