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GEO 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 1-3 semester hours. This course allows a superior student to devise and pursue independent study in an area agreed upon in consultation with, and supervised by, a faculty member. Students should be either a major or minor and have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or greater. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.
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GRK 131: Fall Introduction to 5th-Century B.C.E.Attic Greek I
4.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 4 semester hours. Students will learn the ancient Greek language of Thucydides, Plato, Herodotus, Homer, and the 5th- century dramatists. This course is also excellent preparation for students who wish to read New Testament (Koine) Greek.
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GRK 132: Spring Introduction to 5th-Century B.C.E.Attic Greek II
4.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 4 semester hours. Students will continue to learn the ancient Greek language of Thucydides, Plato, Herodotus, Homer, and the 5th-century dramatists. This course is also excellent preparation for students who wish to read New Testament (Koine) Greek. Prerequisite: GRK131.
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HON 309: SPRING Honors Proposal Development
2.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Spring semester, junior year. 2 semester hours. Working with a faculty facilitator who secures the assistance of specialist mentors as needed, honors students explore possibilities and share development problems and other common concerns in structuring a cogent honors project proposal. Although all participants will create and submit a proposal, only those proposals approved by the honors committee and divisions the project encompasses will receive approval and possible academic support. Proposals not approved or requiring changes must be resubmitted with appropriate modifications for acceptance.
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HON 409: FALL Leadership
1.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester, senior year. 1 semester hour. A course that considers classical and contemporary leadership issues and focuses on an issue determined by students and the faculty instructor. Corequisite: HON490.
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HON 490: Senior Honors Project
2.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall and spring semesters. 4 semester hours (2 credits each semester). Students undertake senior papers/projects approved by the honors committee and their divisions. Students sign a contract with their faculty readers (mentors) outlining their objectives, timelines and final project. Students are expected to finish a rough draft of their projects by midterm of their second semester. Copies of the completed paper or a description of the project are due to the first (and second) reader and the director of the honors program by 4 p.m. on the second Friday in April (fourth Friday in November for those planning to graduate in December). Students present their projects to the college community in the second week before finals in each semester. Pre- and Corequisites: HON309 and 409.
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HON 491: Project Presentation Seminar
1.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Spring semester (fall on demand). 1 semester hour. A regular meeting of honors students preparing to deliver graded public presentations of their senior honors projects. Rehearsals, student and mentor critiques, use of audio/visual aids, and presentation techniques constitute the foci of these workshops. Corequisite: HON490.
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HST 103: History of Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester. 3 semester hours. This course provides a survey of the origin and development of world culture, with an emphasis on basic ideas. The relevant geography of each area will be covered.
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HST 104: History of Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Spring semester. 3 semester hours. This course provides a survey of the origin and development of world culture, with emphasis on basic ideas. Relevant geography of each area will be covered.
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HST 110: From Caesar to the Mafia
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall Semester. 3 semester hours. Crosslisted as ITN110. An introduction to the culture and history of Italy, this course highlights major historical, literary and artistic, periods and examines the Roman Republic and Empire, Medieval, and Renaissance thought and literature, the Unification of Italy, the Mafia and its influence, and Fascism and World War II. Students will explore the works of selected Roman writers, Dante and Machiavelli, and modern writers Leonardo Sciascia and Giorgro Bassani.
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