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Nov 27, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
University Honors Program
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required core courses
Eight courses must be completed to graduate in the Honors program: six courses plus Honors Forum (during the first year in the program) and the Honors Capstone. Of the six courses, at least one course must be taken in each of the three main categories (human sciences, natural sciences, social sciences). Transfer students with 60 credits or more prior to matriculation must complete five courses to graduate in the Honors program: three courses plus Honors Forum (during their first year in the program) and the Honors Capstone. Of the three courses, one must be taken in each of the three main categories. Nine credits, other than the capstone seminar, must be at the 300 level or above. Courses under multiple categories can only be assigned to one category.
human sciences
- HON 202 - On Being Ethical in the World 3 credits
- HON 207 - Darwin’s Evolutionary Theory: The Science and the Controversy 3 credits
- HON 209 - Death, Self and Society 3 credits
- HON 210 - Monsters and Monstrosities 3 credits
- HON 216 - Twilight of the Gods 3 credits
- HON 218 - Social Movement in the Sixties 3 credits
- HON 222 - Honors Composition: Rhetorical Agency Across Genres 3 credits
- HON 240 - Anime and War 3 credits
- HON 242 - Beyoncé, Madonna, Nina Simone 3 credits
- HON 266 - Sound and Spirit 3 credits
- HON 277 - Game of Thrones: Beyond the Wall 3 credits
- HON 282 - Evolution, Morality, and Ethics 3 credits
- HON 288 - Close Reading 3 credits
- HON 292 - The Art of Revenge 3 credits
- HON 313 - Golden Opportunities: Immigration and the Arts in Southern California, 1900-1950 3 credits
- HON 317 - Visual Literacy in a Generation of Visible Surplus: Its Theory, Practice and Applications 3 credits
- HON 335 - The Enigma of Being Awake: Zen Buddhism 3 credits
- HON 338 - ThanaTourism: Traveling the “Dark Side” 3 credits
- HON 344 - Illustrating History/the World: Graphic Memoirs, Novels, and Reportage 3 credits
- HON 347 - Listening to Time: Area Studies in Ethnomusicology 3 credits
- HON 359 - Fundamentals of Deductive and Inductive Logic 3 credits
- HON 360 - Performing Americas: Celebrating American Identities 3 credits
- HON 362 - Philosophical Themes in the Films of Ingmar Bergman 3 credits
- HON 363 - The Castaway Narrative in World Literature 3 credits
- HON 367 - Pythagoras Revisited: A Quest for Interior Precision 3 credits
- HON 371 - The World of Fellini’s Cinema 3 credits
- HON 373 - The Puppet Metaphor Across Media 3 credits
- HON 376 - Sustainability in an Unsustainably Structured World 3 credits
- HON 377 - Critical Animal Studies 3 credits
- HON 381 - Think for Yourself: From Socrates to Adorno 3 credits
- HON 385 - Is Big Data Enough? A Conceptual Exploration of Data Science 3 credits
- HON 396 - The Politics of Waste 3 credits
- HON 409 - Hermes Unbound: Divining Hermeneutics 3 credits
- HON 412 - “Seas of Stories”: Postcolonial Literature and Theory 3 credits
- HON 416 - Sex, Self, Society 3 credits
- HON 418 - Critical Pedagogy: Teaching to Transgress 3 credits
- HON 419 - The Search for an American Voice: Huck Finn to Harlem 3 credits
- HON 424 - Magic, the Occult and Art in the Early Modern Period 3 credits
- HON 432 - Queer Theory 3 credits
- HON 447 - The “Real” Westeros: Game of Thrones and Northern Ireland 3 credits
- HON 455 - Interpreting the Past: an Experience of Rome 3 credits
total credits minimum of 24
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