Honors Curriculum (HNRS)
Prerequisite: acceptance into Honors Program This is one of four required courses for the honors program curriculum. The purpose of this course is to support an appreciation for diversity through awareness of own biases and prejudices and an acceptance of differences, using active listening and honest communication skills. This course may be repeatable with different section topics. (3 semester hours)
Prerequisite: acceptance into Honors Program This is one of four required courses for the honors program curriculum. The purpose of this course is to emphasize effective use of logic through solving case studies and using effective written, verbal, and nonverbal communication skills. This course may be repeatable with different section topics. (3 semester hours)
Prerequisite: acceptance into Honors Program This is one of four required courses for the honors program curriculum. The purpose of this course is to focus on critical thinking skills necessary to make decisions about practical applications, using articulate and persuasive communication skills. However, instructors present various topics of inquiry that is related to their own area of expertise. This course may be repeatable with different section topics. (3 semester hours)
Prerequisite: acceptance into Honors Program This is one of four required courses for the honors program curriculum. The purpose of this course is to demonstrate creative abilities and appreciation for that which is enriching to our society, using eloquent communication skills. This course may be repeatable with different section topics. (3 semester hours)
Prerequisite(s): nine semester hours of honors coursework, and a research methods course in the student's discipline or permission of the instructor The Major Honors Project represents the culmination and integration of what you have learned during your undergraduate education. As an independent study, the major project will give you the opportunity to pursue and explore in detail a topic of interest in your major field under the supervision of a faculty advisor. It is strongly recommended that you complete the Major Honors Project one semester prior to graduation. The best preparation for the Major Honors Project is solid grounding in the major field and familiarity with the research approaches of that discipline. (4 semester hours)
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