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HONR 100: The Nature of Human Nature
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Explores the problematic notion of human nature employing the open-ended question-asking and interdisciplinary discussion which characterizes the Honors Program. The course ranges widely over philosophical, psychological, literary, and anthropological texts, as well as works of art, which propose competing definitions for human nature. Students are asked first to understand and then to criticize each perspective in turn and finally to formulate their own understanding of human nature.
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HONR 102: Topics in Honors
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Explores designated intellectual topics employing the open-ended and interdisciplinary research and discussion methods which characterize the Honors program. Provides an opportunity for critical examination at the honors level in various domains.
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HONR 201: Honors Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Undertakes a concentrated study of an interdisciplinary subject to be determined by the Honors Director in consultation with the Honors Advisory Board.
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HONR 210: Director's Book Course
1.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Reading of a single text chosen by students in the Commonwealth Honors Program. The text is discussed and augmented by student presentations on related topics. Includes teamwork with Commonwealth Honors students at other campuses, perhaps meeting with the book's author and attending lectures on specific related topics. Course lasts seven weeks. Prereq: Membership in the Honors Society
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HONR 301: Special Topics in Honors
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Undertakes a concentrated study of an interdisciplinary subject to be determined by the Honors Director in consultation with the Honors Advisory Board.
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HONR 401: Special Topics in Honors
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Undertakes a concentrated study of an interdisciplinary subject to be determined by the Honors Director in consultation with the Honors Advisory Board.
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HONR 500: Independent Study in Honors
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Open to juniors and seniors who desire to read widely in a given area or to study a specific topic in depth. Written reports and frequent conferences with the advisor are required. Prereq: Department approval
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HSTE 601: History Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
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IDST 150: Introduction to Cross-Cultural & Social Justice Studies
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Opens up a perspective on the history, contemporary experience, and cultural diversity of the major ethnic groups/immigrant groups that make up the American Mosaic, while also discussing issues of social justice and inequality. The focus is on the US experience, but the course will also discuss the experience of minority groups in other parts of the world through selected case studies.
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IDST 220: Science in History
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Examines western science in historical context, including its relationship to technology and medicine, its institutional basis, and its relevance to politics and religion.
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