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HON 251: Encountering the Other
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: HON 101 and 102. We often define ourselves against the "other" in our lives. The definition can include ourencounter with the "Other" found in the spirit-world or the "other" found in the lives of peopwho look, think, or act differently from us. The purpose of this Honors seminar is to engage in a four-week discussion about the other in our home context (Macon, GA or the southeastern U.S.) and then in a study abroad context. We will embark on this journey by reading novels, essays, poems, visiting Cathedrals and immigrant communities, and walking through museums and art galleries. Through the activities and assignments during the four weeks, we will participate in a conversation about what it means to be human. Other study-abroad courses satisfy the same Honors Program requirement as this course. (Summer sessions only)
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HON 261: Honors Sophomore Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
This colloquium will provide a forum in which Honors students hear Mercer faculty and visiting scholars discuss the nature of their research. This class will give students the chance to encounter scholars who are at various stages in the research and writing process, with the aim of introducing students to the ongoing nature of research. This course is required of all sophomore Honors students and is graded on an S/U basis. (Every fall semester)
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HON 310: Seminar on Selected Topics in Honors I
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
An interdisciplinary seminar involving reading, discussion, and independent student-directed research on a specific topic not traditionally offered in Mercer's curriculum. May be repeated one time with a different topic. This course is open to all second-year through fourth-year Honors students. (Every fall semester)
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HON 311: Seminar on Selected Topics in Honors II
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
An interdisciplinary seminar involving reading, discussion, and independent student-directed research on a specific topic not traditionally offered in Mercer's curriculum. May be repeated one time with a different topic. This course is open to all second-year through fourth-year Honors students. (Every spring semester)
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HON 320: Honors Service Learning Seminar I
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
A seminar emphasizing student-directed applied field projects on a specific topic. May be repeated one time with a different topic. This course is open to all second-year through fourth-year Honors students. (Every fall semester)
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HON 321: Honors Service Learning Seminar II
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
A seminar emphasizing student-directed applied field projects on a specific topic. May be repeated one time with a different topic. This course is open to all second-year through fourth-year Honors students. (Every spring semester)
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HON 361: Honors Junior Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
This colloquium will provide a forum in which participants in the honors program can discuss their evolving ideas about their honors projects. The class will give students the chance to try out their early thinking on each other, with the aim of eliciting cogent and constructive response. This course is required of all junior Honors students and is graded on an S/U basis. (Every fall semester)
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HON 362: Honors Post-Graduate Preparation Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
Students are provided with information relevant to graduate and professional study as well as national scholarships for study beyond the undergraduate level. Students also learn about grant writing, interviewing techniques, and project preparation. This course is open to all second-year through fourth-year Honors students. Graded on an S/U basis. (Every spring semester)
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HON 496: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
The project may take one of a variety of forms, ranging from the creation of an artistic work to research in the student's the student's major discipline. Each student works with an advisorycommittee, one of whose members is the Honors Program Director and one designee from the student's major department. A third member may be appointed if needed. In performance disciplines, juries fulfill the role of advisory committees. The project culminates with a public presentation. (Every year)
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IDM 288: Introduction to Industrial Management and Manufacturing
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. An overview of the concepts important to industrial management and manufacturing. Topics include operations research, facility design, manufacturing, quality control, information systems, economic analysis, management concepts, and human factors.
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