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HON 101 Honors Colloquium I

Credits: 1.00

This is the first one-credit course in a series of three. The Honors Colloquium provides Honors students with an opportunity to explore and acquire a comprehensive understanding of a variety of classic and contemporary issues. Each Honors Colloquium explores a theme from the perspective of multiple scholarly disciplines. Honors students are introduced to interdisciplinary perspectives on the chosen theme utilizing student/faculty led presentations and discussions, guest speakers, films, museum visits, and on and off-campus fine arts presentations, as appropriate. Open only to students enrolled in the Honors Programs. Prerequisites: None.

HON 102 Honors Colloquium II

Credits: 1.00

This is the second one-credit course in a series of three. The Honors Colloquium provides Honors students with an opportunity to explore and acquire a comprehensive understanding of a variety of classic and contemporary issues. Each Honors Colloquium explores a theme from the perspective of multiple scholarly disciplines. Honors students are introduced to interdisciplinary perspectives on the chosen theme utilizing student/faculty led presentations and discussion, guest speakers, films, museum visits, and on and off-campus fine arts presentations, as appropriate. Open only to students enrolled in the Honors Program. Prerequisites: None.

HON 103 Honors Colloquium III

Credits: 1.00

This is the third one-credit course in a series of three. The Honors Colloquium provides Honors students with an opportunity to explore and acquire a comprehensive understanding of a variety of classic and contemporary issues. Each Honors Colloquium explores a theme from the perspective of multiple scholarly disciplines. Honors students are introduced to interdisciplinary perspectives on the chosen theme utilizing student/faculty led presentations and discussion, guest speakers, films, museum visits, and on and off-campus fine arts presentations, as appropriate. Open only to students enrolled in the Honors Programs.

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