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1.00 Credits
A seminar for Honors Institute students in which they read and discuss classic and modern works on methodology, phil- osophy and policy issues in the social sciences. All sem- inars fulfill one of the Modes of Inquiry requirements of the College's core curriculum.
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1.00 Credits
A seminar for Honors Institute students in which they read and discuss classic and modern works in methodology, phil- osophy and policy issues in the social sciences. All sem- inars fulfill one of the Modes of Inquiry requirements of the College's core curriculum.
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1.00 Credits
A seminar for Prentiss M. Brown Honors Institute students in which they read and discuss classic and modern works on methodology, philosophy and policy issues in the social sciences. All seminars fulfill one of the Modes of Inquiry requirements of the College's core curriculum. Staff.
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1.00 Credits
A seminar for Honors Institute students in which they explore, through representative readings, exhibits, concert, performances and lectures, major issues in the development of the fine arts: the relationship between the artist and society, the evolution of critical theory in the arts and the nature of creativity. Individual courses may focus on the visual arts, music, theatre, film or dance.
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1.00 Credits
A seminar for Honors Institute students in which they ex- plore, through representative readings, exhibits, concerts, performances and lectures, major issues in the development of fine arts: the relationship between the artist and society, the evolution of critical theory in the arts and the nature of creativity. Individual courses may focus on the visual arts, music, theatre, film or dance. All seminars fulfill one of the Modes of Inquiry requirements of the College's core curriculum.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
A seminar for Prentiss M. Brown Honors Institute students in which they explore, through representative readings, exhibits, concerts, performances and lectures, major issues in the development of the fine arts: the relationship between the artist and society, the evolution of critical theory in the arts and the nature of creativity. Individual courses may focus on the visual arts, music, theatre, film or dance. All seminars fulfill one of the Modes of Inquiry requirements of the College's core curriculum. Staff.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of the Prentiss M. Brown Honors Institute director. An examination of a special topic which is not included in the regular curriculum. Staff.
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0.25 Credits
A workshop open to Honors Institute juniors and second semester sophmores which guides them through the process of finding and developing a thesis topic and assembling a thesis committee. Students also develop their library research and other thesis-related skills. In the semester they enroll in the colloquy, Honors students may take up to 4 3/4 units without additional tuition charge.
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