Honors Courses
This interdisciplinary seminar is for honors level freshmen who want to explore theories of multiple intelligences, diverse learning styles, the campus resources, and off-campus learning activities. Discussions and activities connect freshmen with professors, scholars and artists in and outside the classroom, on and off campus. Students reflect on their own work and talents and the goals for their education.
An interdisciplinary course on topics that arise from any of the academic disciplines. Specific topics may include culture, art, identity, sociobiology, and literature, among others. Divisions can elect to offer major and/or general education elective credit for a given seminar when appropriate, by submission to the General Education Committee. This course may be repeated for credit as topics change.
An interdisciplinary course on topics that arise from any of the academic disciplines. Specific topics may include culture, art, identity, sociobiology, and literature, among others. Divisions can elect to offer major and/or General Education elective credit for a given seminar when appropriate, by submission to the General Education Committee. This course may be repeated for credit as topics change.