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1.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Analyzes important developments which contributed to the formation of the West, including the Ancient Near East, Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, and Early Modern Europe to 1648.
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2.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Examines crucial developments in the West between 1648 and the present, including the rise of the nation state, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and the consequences of World War I and World War II.
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2.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Examines important changes between 1865 and the present. An emphasis will be placed on tracing the development of the American political system, economic institutions, and the U.S. culture during the Guilded Age, the Progressive Era, the Great Depression, the World Wars, and the Cold War.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Surveys Latin American history including the Colonial Period, Revolution and Independence, the Nineteenth Century, and the Twentieth Century.
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1.00 Credits
Available: spring 1 Cr. Hr Honors Reading 101 is a broad-based survey of interdisciplinary readings from a variety of world cultures, both western and eastern, and time periods ranging from ancient to present. Students learn about the interconnectedness of knowledge through analysis and discussion of readings, their cultural and historical context, their significance and influence, and their relevance to contemporary culture. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the CSI Honors Program or instructor permission.
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1.00 Credits
Available: spring 1 Cr. Hr A continuation of HONS 101.
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2.00 Credits
Available: fall 2 Cr. Hrs Honors Seminar 198 is an interdisciplinary, theme-based course that is coordinated with the Eagle View Lecture Series, an annual lecture series offered during the Fall semester. The theme for this annual event is selected by Honors Students, Honors Faculty, the Honors Advisory Committee and the Eagle View Lecture Series Committee. Students will participate in various lectures, attend seminars, speaker presentations and other related events. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Honors Program or instructor permission.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 Cr. Hrs Honors independent study credit hours are designed for special workshops, courses, and /or projects. This is a semester-long project for advanced technical and /or academic students. Each credit hour is equivalent to three hours of work per week on a project. Students should make arrangements with an instructor in their area of interest and the Honors Program Director. The goals of this study are: 1- To provide an independent learning environment where students can explore a topic of interest in a directed academic environment. 2- Allow students to pursue content areas that may not be offered as regular curricular offerings. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Honors Program or Instructor permission.
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1.00 Credits
Available: spring 1 Cr. Hr Honors Reading 201 is a broad-based survey of interdisciplinary readings form a variety of world cultures, both western and eastern, and time periods ranging from ancient to present. Students learn about the interconnectedness of knowledge through analysis and discussion of readings, their cultural and historical contexts, their significance and influence, and their relevance to contemporary culture. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Honors Program or instructor permission.
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1.00 Credits
Available: spring 1 Cr. Hr A continuation of HONS 201.
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