Honors (HON)

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HON 151. Sapien Logic. 3 Credits.

This is a first year seminar for students in the honors program. In this course students examine human thought and imagination from various perspectives, including philosophy, history, literature, religion, science, and art. Students confront the limits of their own personal knowledge and the limits of our collective knowledge as a species. In so doing, students must also consider how we come to know things about our world.

HON 191. Seminar. 1-5 Credits.

HON 193. Undergraduate Research. 1-5 Credits.

HON 251. Leadership Development. 2 Credits.

This honors course will introduce students to both strengths based leadership and essential competencies for leadership development. Experts from across campus will guide students through the competencies. Prereq: Students must be in the honors program to participate in this course.

HON 291. Seminar. 1-5 Credits.

A group of students engaged, under a professor or professors, in research or criticism and in presentation of reports pertaining thereto.

HON 340. Colloquium in the Humanities. 3 Credits.

Interdisciplinary exploration of selected topics in the humanities; emphasis on integrating information and perspectives from multiple disciplines and on student participation through discussion, research, writing, and projects. May be repeated for credit with change in topic. Prereq: Admission to Honors program.

HON 341. Colloquium in the Social Sciences. 3 Credits.

Interdisciplinary exploration of selected topics in the social sciences; emphasis on integrating information and perspectives from multiple disciplines and on student participation through discussion, research, writing, and projects. May be repeated for credit with change in topic. Prereq: Admission to Honors program.

HON 342. Colloquium in the Sciences. 3 Credits.

Interdisciplinary exploration of selected topics in the sciences; emphasis on integrating information and perspectives from multiple disciplines and on student participation through discussion, research, writing, and projects. May be repeated for credit with change in topic. Prereq: Admission to Honors program.

HON 386. World Literature: Imaginary Homelands. 3 Credits.

Reading and discussion of works from literatures around the world, including philosophical non-fiction, emphasizing the diversity of responses to the human condition. Prereq: Admission to Honors Program.

HON 391. Seminar. 1-5 Credits.

HON 394. Individual Study. 1 Credit.

HON 396. Field Experience. 1-15 Credits.

HON 489. Senior Thesis. 1-6 Credits.

Primary research or creative activity under the guidance of a faculty member.

HON 491. Seminar. 1-5 Credits.

HON 494. Individual Study. 1-5 Credits.