Honors
(HONR)
355—Honors Seminar: Humanities
Symposium, 1 Cr.
Seminar course offered every spring for
students enrolled in the honors program. Students will attend the humanities
symposium hosted by the School of Letters and Sciences. In addition, the honors
students will assist in leading a discussion for the public on the topic. The
topic for the symposium changes every year. There will be scheduled course
meetings prior to and after the symposium for discussions related to the
symposium topic. Restricted to students enrolled in the honors program; and
those with junior standing or higher. May be repeated for credit. May be taken
as CR/NC.
356—Honors Seminar: Ethical
Leadership, 1 Cr.
Seminar course offered every fall for
students enrolled in the honors program. Students will attend lectures and
discussions that are presented by the D.B. Reinhart Institute on Ethics in
Leadership. These lectures address ethical issues in a variety of settings,
including business, health care, science, religion, politics, and technology. In
addition the course will meet once a week to discuss the lectures, and learn
more about upcoming speakers. Restricted to students enrolled in the honors
program; and those with sophomore standing or higher. May be repeated for
credit. May be taken as CR/NC.
499—Honors Senior Seminar, 1 Cr.
Capstone course for honors students
offered every spring. Students will finalize their honors portfolios for review
by the honors committee. In addition, students will present to the group
results/summary of an individual research/creative project, a project in an
upper-level course, internship or study abroad experience. Restricted to
students enrolled in the honors program; and those with junior standing or
higher.