Honors Program CoursesENGL-075, 076. Composition for Honors. 3 crs. ea. Honors courses concentrating on the four areas of communication: speaking, reading, writing, and listening. PHIL 082. Honors Philosophy: Representative Thinkers. 3 crs. Sophomore Honors course on selected Western thinkers and developments in logical theory. One semester is required. HIST 001, 002. Honors Introduction to Civilization. 3 crs. ea. The study of civilizations, their institutions and social processes. HUMA-079, 080. General Literature for Honors. 3 crs. ea. Freshman honors courses involving reading and discussion of selected texts in literature, philosophy, and religion. HNRS-700. Honors Writing Intensive. 3 crs. Intermediate writing class offered in one of the disciplines: Natural Sciences, Social Sciences or Humanities. Satisfies additional writing requirement. HNRS-080, 081, 082, 083. Honors Humanities Seminar. 3 crs. Seminars on selected topics in the humanities for sophomores and juniors. HNRS-084, 085, 086, 087. Honors Natural Science Seminar. 3 crs. Seminars on selected topics in the natural sciences for sophomores and juniors. HNRS-088, 089, 090, 091. Honors Social Science Seminar. 3 crs. Seminars on selected topics in the social sciences for sophomores and juniors. HNRS-093. Honors Research Methods. 3 crs. Junior Honors course emphasizing all aspects of research including design of experiments, analysis and presentation of data, proposal writing, and preparation of journal articles. Intended to prepare students for writing the Senior Thesis.
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