2004-2005 UNIVERSITY CATALOGUEHNRS - Honors Colloquia |
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100
First-Year Honors Seminar
1 cr. GE-IV S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed Introduction to expectations of a baccalaureate degree. Explores the value of a liberal education, the skills and knowledge needed to be an educated person, the role of the honors program and of University requirements. |
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101
Honors Colloquium
3-4 crs. GE-IA S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed Open only to students with a score of 30 on the English section of the enhanced ACT. No credit if taken after credit is earned in Engl 110. Meets the English composition requirement. Designed to develop writing, critical thinking, and research skills. |
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102
Honors Colloquium
3-4 crs. GE-II S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed May be repeated when topic differs Focuses on topics in the natural sciences. |
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103
Honors Colloquium
3-4 crs. GE-III; CD-Variable S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed May be repeated when topic differs Examines topics involving the social sciences, including anthropology, economics, cultural geography, political sciences, psychology, and sociology. |
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104
Honors Colloquium
3-4 crs. GE-IV; CD-Variable S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed May be repeated when topic differs A humanities course concerned with such disciplines as art, literature, history, music, philosophy, religious studies, and theatre arts. |
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301
Honors Colloquium
3-4 crs. GE-IA; CD-Variable S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed May be repeated when topic differs An upper division course which involves language, communication, and analytical skills. |
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302
Honors Colloquium
3-4 crs. GE-II S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed May be repeated when topic differs An upper division course which focuses on topics in the natural sciences. |
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303
Honors Colloquium
3-4 crs. GE-III; CD-Variable S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed May be repeated when topic differs An upper division course which examines topics involving the social sciences, including anthropology, economics, cultural geography, political sciences, psychology, and sociology. |
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304
Honors Colloquium
3-4 crs. GE-IV; CD-Variable S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed May be repeated when topic differs An upper division humanities course concerned with such disciplines as art, literature, history, music, philosophy, religious studies, and theatre arts. |
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400
Senior Honors Seminar
1 cr. GE-IV S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed Minimum senior standing Explores students' undergraduate experiences, the value of a liberal education, and the role of the honors program. |
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410
Mentoring in Honors
1 cr. P: HNRS 100, 400 or concurrent enrollment in 400 GE-IV; SL-Full S/U grade basis not allowed Credit cannot be earned in both HNRS 410 and HNRS 420 Audit enrollment not allowed Minimum senior standing Assist in instruction of Hnrs 100: First-Year Honors Seminar. Focus on the value of a baccalaureate education and on what constitutes an educated person. |
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420
Tutoring in Honors
1 cr. GE-III; SL-Full S/U grade basis not allowed Credit cannot be earned in both HNRS 410 and HNRS 420 Audit enrollment not allowed Minimum junior standing Assist in instruction of an Honors Elective course previously completed. Open to juniors and seniors with permission of the Director of the University Honors Program. |
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