Department: Honors Program

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HNRS1001Honors EnrichmentThis course promotes opportunities for University Honors Program students to develop attendance of and participation in academic lectures, workshops, and cultural events, as well as service learning in order to promote the interdisciplinary learn...
HNRS1001HRFreshman Honors EnrichmentThis course promotes opportunities for University Honors Program students to develop attendance of and participation in academic lectures, workshops, and cultural events, as well as service learning in order to promote the interdisciplinary learning,...
HNRS2001HRHonors Enrichment IThis course promotes opportunities for University Honors Program students to develop attendance of and participation in academic lectures, workshops, and cultural events, as well as service learning in order to promote the interdisciplinary learning,...
HNRS2002HRHonors Enrichment 2This course promotes opportunities for University Honors Program students to develop attendance of and participation in academic lectures, workshops, and cultural events, as well as service learning in order to promote the interdisciplinary learning,...
HNRS2301HRGreat Texts of the Greco-Roman WorldHONORS PROGRAM COURSE. A study of Ancient and Classical Greek and Roman society, thought, and culture up through 4th century A.D.
HNRS2301HRPerspectives in Greco Roman ThoughtAncient and Classical Greek thought, and Classical Roman thought up through 4th century A.D.
HNRS2302HRGreat Texts of the Ancient Christian WorldA study of post-New Testament writings, society, and culture through the 9th century A.D.
HNRS2302HRPerspectives in Early Christian ThoughtA study of post-New Testament writings, society, and culture through the 9th century A.D.
HNRS2390HRIntroduction to Cultures in Context:BritainNo Description Set
HNRS3001HRHonors Enrichment 3This course promotes opportunities for University Honors Program students to develop attendance of and participation in academic lectures, workshops, and cultural events, as well as service learning in order to promote the interdisciplinary learning,...
HNRS3002HRHonors Enrichment 4 & Introduction to ResearchThis course promotes opportunities for University Honors Program students to develop attendance of and participation in academic lectures, workshops, and cultural events, as well as service learning in order to promote the interdisciplinary learning,...
HNRS3301HRGreat Texts of the Medieval WorldHONORS PROGRAM COURSE. A study of writings, society, and culture from the 10th through 14th centuries A.D.
HNRS3301HRPerspectivesin Medieval ThoughtA study of writings, society, and culture from the 10th through 14th centuries A.D.
HNRS3302HRGreat Texts of the Renaissance/ReformationHONORS PROGRAM COURSE. A study of writings, society, and culture from the 14th through the 16th centuries.
HNRS3302HRPerspectives in Renaissance andReformation ThoughtA study of writings, society, and culture from the 14th through the 16th centuries.
HNRS3303HRGreat Texts of the Early Modern WorldHONORS PROGRAM COURSE. A study of thought, society, and culture from the 17th through the 19th centuries.
HNRS3303HRPerspectives in Early Modern ThoughtA study of thought, society, and culture from the 17th through the 19th centuries.
HNRS3304HRGreat Texts of the Twentieth CenturyHONORS PROGRAM COURSE. A study of thought, society, and culture of the twentieth century.
HNRS3304HRPerspective in Modern ThoughtA study of thought, society, and culture from the late 19th century to the present.
HNRS3313Perspectives in the Age of RevolutionsA study of writings, society, and culture from the French Revolution through the 19th century. Spring, even years Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302
HNRS3313HRGreat Texts of the Age of RevolutionsHONORS PROGRAM COURSE. A study of writings, society, and culture from the French Revolution through the 19th century.
HNRS3313HRPerspectives/Age of RevolutionA study of writings, society, and culture from the French Revolution through the 19th century.
HNRS3390HRIndependent Study for HonorsIndependent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only).
HNRS3395HRPerspectives in Age of RevolutionAn experimental course may be created when there is not an approved course offered which covers a particular subject matter. If the course is popular, it may lead to a regular departmental offering.
HNRS4001HRHonors Enrichment PortfolioThis course assists the student in completing the honors enrichment portfolio, which examines at least 10 enrichment experiences and which either demonstrates preparedness for the student's future vocation, employment, and graduate studies and/or dem...
HNRS4180HRHonors ThesisThe first hour of the senior honors thesis focuses on student research into a particular noteworthy topic within the student's major. The course of study is normally directed by a full-time professor within the major. The thesis course is generated t...
HNRS4190Independent Study in HonorsNo Description Set
HNRS4195Independent Study in HonorsIndependent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only).
HNRS4280HRHonors ThesisThe second and third hours of the senior honors thesis focuses on the writing of the thesis within the student's major. The writing of the thesis is normally directed by a full-time professor within the major. The thesis course is generated through...
HNRS4285Independent StudyNo Description Set
HNRS4290HRIndependent Study Honors ThesisIndependent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only).
HNRS4301Perspectives in Early Modern ThoughtNo Description Set
HNRS4302Perspectives in Modern ThoughtNo Description Set
HNRS4303Perspectives in Special TopicsThis course will focus on select honors-level topics. Students will be called upon to respond in oral and written formats. May be repeated for credit when content changes. While HNRS 4303 may be repeated for elective credit, the student many not repe...
HNRS4303HRPerspectives/Special TopicsThis course will focus on select honors-level topics. Students will be called upon to respond in oral and written formats. May be repeated for credit when content changes. While HNRS 4303 may be repeated for elective credit, the student may not repea...
HNRS4303HRSpecial Topics in Great TextsHONORS PROGRAM COURSE. This course will focus on select honors-level topics. Students will be called upon to respond in oral and written formats. May be repeated for credit when content changes. While HNRS 4303 may be repeated for elective credit...
HNRS4380HRHonors ThesisHNRS 4380 is offered in lieu of HNRS 4180 and HNRS 4280 and is only granted when the student is unable to enroll for the latter two courses. The thesis course is generated through the University Honors Program office in consultation with the directin...
HNRS4390HRHonors Study AbroadNo Description Set
HNRS4391HRIndependent Study in HonorsIndependent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only).
HNRS4392HRPerspectives in Freud and JungAn experimental course may be created when there is not an approved course offered which covers a particular subject matter. If the course is popular, it may lead to a regular departmental offering.
HNRS4395HRPerspectives/Special TopicsNo Description Set