HONR - Honors

HONR 300 Honors Colloquium

A discussion course for students in the Honors Program. Subjects of discussion range from current events to campus activities to metaphysical speculations.

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HONR 301 Honors-Arts

Content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor

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HONR 302 Honors-The Human Experience

Content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor.

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HONR 303 Honors - Social Science

Content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor.

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HONR 304 Honors - Science and Society

Content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor.

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HONR 305 Honors - The Human Past

Content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor.

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HONR 306 Honors - Interdisciplinary Thinking

Content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor.

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HONR 390 Honors Advanced Learning Project

In this mentored research experience, Honors students will, individually or in small groups, learn how to research complex problems or opportunities; draft recommendations while working within the constraints of staffing, budgets, and timelines; and learn to craft persuasive materials, presenting their findings to an appropriate campus body (e.g., Honors Program Advisory Board).

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HONR 400 Honors Thesis

Directed research leading to the preparation of a thesis.

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HONR 401 Honors Thesis

Directed research leading to the preparation of a thesis.

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HONR 490 Honors Internship

Upper-level experiential learning opportunity through on-campus or off-campus placements. Nature of work will vary from placement to placement. This course is generally reserved for Honors Program members and students are responsible for finding and negotiating their own placement. Course requires students to consult with the Honors Program Director and the Career Development Office to complete a Learning Contract in accordance with college guidelines before the start of the internship

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