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Honors Syllabi

Below are the syllabi in PDF format. These provide a general outline of how the course may be taught but should not be relied upon for determining the actual textbooks, exam schedule, etc. That information will be unique to each professor and provided to you at the beginning of each course.

ARTS AND LETTERS

HON 210 Monsters and Monstrosities

HON 309

American Storytellers

 

HON 310 Imaging Gender in Classical Art
HON 317 Visual Literacy in a Generation of Information Overload
HON 322 Political Literary Theory and the Modern Novel
HON 333 Creativity and the Human Condition
HON 336 New Voices in U.S. Literature
HON 338 Thana Tourism: Traveling the “Dark Side”
HON 341 Storytelling
HON 342 The Digital Archive: Memory, Media, Image
HON 344 Illustrating History/the World: Graphic Memoirs, Novels, and Reportage
HON 395a
Kotkin Presidential Fellow Seminar:
History of Cities: From Origins to the Ephermeral City
HON 395b
Kotkin Presidential Fellow Seminar:
New Media: A Practical Seminar
HON 395d 

Rethinking Renaissance Visual Culture:
  15th and 16th Century Florence, Rome and Venice

HON 395e Kotkin Presidential Fellow Seminar:
A History of the Future
HON 412 “Seas of Stories”: Postcolonial Literature and Theory
HON 413 The Resurfacing of Individuality in Renaissance Culture: Questioning Meaning and Receptivity
HON 414 The Politics of Law

MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY

HON 207       Darwin's Evolutionary Theory: The Science and the Controversy

HON 208

Universal Geometry
HON 321 New Math of the Italian Renaissance
HON 331 The Ecology of Sustainable Food
HON 332 The Birth of Calculus: History of an Idea

RELIGIOUS AND PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES

HON 202 On Being Ethical in the World
HON 220 Disney: Gender, Race and Religion
HON 313 The God Question
HON 334 Rhetorics of Western Consciousness
HON 335 The Enigma of Being Awake: Zen Buddhism
HON 340 Social Justice: Mirage or Oasis?
HON 366 Deities and Demons: Ancient and Modern
HON 407 Themes in Political Theory
HON 409 Hermes Unbound: Divining Hermeneutics

SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL STUDIES

HON 206 Media, Self and Society
HON 209 Death, Self and Society
HON 215 Art and Anthropolgy
HON 311 Ethnicity, Race and Nationalism
HON 337 Credit, Growth and Economic Cycles
HON 339 Body, Flesh, Subject
HON 340 Social Justice: Mirage or Oasis?
HON 342 The Digital Archive: Memory, Media, Image
HON 357 Foundations of Economic Exchange
HON 366 Deities and Demons: Ancient and Modern
HON 395g Gold Diggers: Economic Development and the California Gold Rush
HON 408 Alternative Approaches to Political Understanding
HON 415 Globalization: Currents of Change and Challenge

OTHER CATEGORIES

HON 230-430 Honors Forum
HON 395 Topics in Honors

 

HON 399/499 Individual Study
HON 490 Independent Intern Program

 

Study Abroad Studying abroad for a semester can count as one Honors elective course.
Honors Preceptorials A preceptorial is a student-designed and student-directed course that can be offered during interterm sessions.

 


HONORS CAPSTONE (required)

HON 498 Honors Capstone           

 

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