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HNR 326: Special Topics: Honors Program
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Honors Special Topics courses [HNR] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the University Honors Program's curriculum. Honors Special Topics courses that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally availableonly to those students who have been admitted into the Neumann University Honors Program. These courses may also be designated as Core courses. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for Honors students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to Honors students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites, are published during the preceding semester. Prerequisite: Permission of the Coordinator of the Honors Program is required before a student can register for any Honors Special Topics course.
Prerequisite:
HNR-326
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HNR 420: Senior College Honors Sem.
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
This series of multidisciplinary seminars provides students with the opportunity to explore topics which are not available through the traditional curriculum, to work through problem-solving situations, and to develop greater critical and creative thinking skills. The limited size of the seminar, usually 15 students, creates an environment which encourages greater class participation and the chance to explore new ideas and concepts. The seminar also incorporates an interactive journal which allows students to exchange knowledge and ideas with each other. To register for any of these courses, permission of the Honors Program Coordinator is required.
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HNR 426: Special Topics: Honors Program
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Honors Special Topics courses [HNR] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the University Honors Program's curriculum. Honors Special Topics courses that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally availableonly to those students who have been admitted into the Neumann University Honors Program. These courses may also be designated as Core courses. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for Honors students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to Honors students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites, are published during the preceding semester. Prerequisite: Permission of the Coordinator of the Honors Program is required before a student can register for any Honors Special Topics course.
Prerequisite:
HNR-426
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HNR 480: Independent Study Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Qualified students who seek individualized advanced study in some area of the Honors Program that is not covered in scheduled courses may apply for an Independent Study Project (ISP). Students assume responsibility for special readings and research under the supervision of a designated faculty member. Regular meetings with faculty and completion of all assignments are required. Prerequisite: Permission of the Coordinator of the Honors Program and Conditions of the University's ISP Policy.
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HUM 126: Special Topics: Humanities
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in Humanities [HUM] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. These interdisciplinary courses explore the nature, quality, and uniqueness of the human condition through the study of one selected facet of human experience. Special Topics courses in Humanities that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites in addition to those listed below, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course. Prerequisite: English Literature Core.
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HUM 200: Intro.Arts Theory/Crit.
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
This interdisciplinary course examines the function of the arts in human societies and individuals. Some of the major critical theories pertaining to literary, visual, and the performing arts are also introduced. Students learn how to discern and analyze their own responses to the experience of art, and they also study the ways in which the arts reflect and transform societies and cultures. Prerequisite: Fine Arts Core. Co-requisite: English Literature Core.
Prerequisite:
HUM-200
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HUM 226: Special Topics: Humanities
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Topics courses in Humanities [HUM] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. These interdisciplinary courses explore the nature, quality, and uniqueness of the human condition through the study of one selected facet of human experience. Special Topics courses in Humanities that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites in addition to those listed below, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course. Prerequisite: English Literature Core.
Prerequisite:
HUM-226
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HUM 326: Special Topics: Humanities
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Topics courses in Humanities [HUM] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. These interdisciplinary courses explore the nature, quality, and uniqueness of the human condition through the study of one selected facet of human experience. Special Topics courses in Humanities that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites in addition to those listed below, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course. Prerequisite: English Literature Core.
Prerequisite:
HUM-326
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HUM 394: Cooperative Education
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Neumann University
Students are provided with a specific assignment with a business, government agency, or other institution involving progressive learning in a specified area of the humanities. Progress and summary reports and regular meetings with the faculty sponsor are required. The student is evaluated by the faculty sponsor and the field supervisor. Formal application must be made to the Coordinator of Experiential Education. The student must obtain sponsorship by a member of the Humanities faculty. Course number varies with each semester. See the Cooperative Education Program section of this catalog for further information. Prerequisite: Completion of Co-Op Workshop.
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HUM 400: Aesthetic Theory/Literary Crit
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
In this course, students are provided with an opportunity to explore some of the most important movements in aesthetic theory and literary criticism, from Aristotle to Deconstruction and beyond. Through the close readings of primary literary texts, coupled with primary critical and theoretical articles, students learn to both understand and apply these methods of inquiry to literature. Prerequisite: HUM 200.
Prerequisite:
HUM-400
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