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3653: Minor Prophets
3.00 Credits
John Brown University
An analysis of selected books of the so-called minor prophets, Hosea through Malachi. Issues related to the content, the literary presentation, the historical context, and the theological and practical use of these books are addressed. Students are exposed to critical issues in dating, authorship, and interpretation of the of the books. Offered each semester on a rotating basis
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4193H: Honors Capstone Project in _________Three hours
3.00 Credits
John Brown University
A substantial scholarly project/paper representing significant research, normally in the student's major field. The endeavor must be approved by the divisional (and in some cases departmental) chair, a faculty mentor, and the Honors Committee. Guidelines may be obtained from the Honors Scholars Office. Offered each semester
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4593H: Honors Tutorial in _________Three hours
3.00 Credits
John Brown University
Modeled on the European system of education, an independent study in which the student writes papers in response to assigned writings, then meets with the faculty mentor to read and discuss each paper. Papers may be written weekly for eight weeks or bi-weekly for the entire semester. Must be approved by the division chair, the faculty mentor, and the Honors Committee. Guidelines may be obtained from the Honors Scholars Office. Prerequisite: junior standing Offered each semester
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4693H: Honors Class Contract in _________Three hours
3.00 Credits
John Brown University
A substantial scholarly project/paper, including significant research and/or other appropriate activities that warrant honors credit, in a non-honors upper-division class in addition to the work normally required for the course. Must be approved by the division chair, the faculty mentor, and the Honors Committee. Guidelines may be obtained from the Honors Scholars Office. Prerequisite: junior standing Offered each semester
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4693H - Honors Class Contract in _________Three hours
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4793H: Honors Service Learning in _________Three hours
3.00 Credits
John Brown University
A service learning project planned, developed, overseen, and executed by the student in conjunction with the faculty mentor. Must be approved by the division chair, the faculty mentor, and the Honors Committee. Guidelines may be obtained from the Honors Scholars Office. Prerequisite: junior standing Offered each semester
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4913H: Honors Co-Teaching:Readings in __________
3.00 Credits
John Brown University
Honors Co-Teaching:Readings in __________
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4923H: Honors Co- Teaching: Classroom Practicum in ________ Each course
3.00 Credits
John Brown University
A six-hour teaching practicum with a master teacher as mentor. During the first semester, the student is assigned readings in pedagogy and the content area, resulting in a lengthy scholarly paper that articulates a theory of teaching and presents sample lesson plans. During the second semester, the upper division student co-teaches a limited number of class sessions (up to one third) in an introductory level class. Must be approved by the Undergraduate Dean, the division head, the faculty mentor, and the Honors Committee. Guidelines may be obtained from the Honors Scholars Office. Prerequisite: senior standing Offered each semester
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ARO 1011, 1021: The Foundations of the United States Air Force I, II Each course
1.00 Credits
John Brown University
A survey course designed to introduce cadets to the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Topics include mission and organization of the Air Force, officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities, and an introduction to communication skills. Accompanying the classroom instruction, leadership labs ARO 1010L & 1020L provide hands-on application of classroom topics and further introduction to Air Force opportunities, in an environment that illustrates the basic structure of the Air Force. Standard physical fitness regimen and testing also required. One hour of classroom and two hours of lab per week. 1011 & 1010L offered fall semester 1021 & 1020L offered spring semester
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ARO 1011, 1021 - The Foundations of the United States Air Force I, II Each course
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ARO 2011,2021: The Evolution of Air and Space Power I, II Each course
1.00 Credits
John Brown University
A historical survey of air and space power, from the first balloons and dirigibles to the space-age global positioning systems of the Persian Gulf War. Historical examples illustrate the development of Air Force capabilities and missions. Additional topics: Principles of War and Tenets of Air and Space Power. Co-requisite to the coursework are leadership labs, ARO 2010L & 2020L, which provide hands-on application of classroom topics and further introduction to Air Force opportunities, in an environment that illustrates the basic structure of the Air Force. Standard physical fitness regimen and testing also required. One hour of classroom and two hours of lab per week. 2011 & 2010L offered fall semester 2021 & 2020L offered spring semester
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ARO 2011,2021 - The Evolution of Air and Space Power I, II Each course
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ARO 3013,3023: Air Force Leadership Studies I, II Each course
3.00 Credits
John Brown University
A study of leadership, management fundamentals, professional knowledge, Air Force personnel and evaluation systems, leadership ethics, and the communication skills required of an Air Force junior officer. Case studies are used to examine Air Force leadership and management situations. Leadership labs ARO 3010L & 3020L offer concrete leadership practice, including the planning and controlling of military activities of the cadet corps, and preparing various communications. Standard fitness regimen and testing also required. Three hours of classroom and three hours of lab per week. 3013 & 3010L offered fall semester 3023 & 3020L offered spring semester
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