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HIST 495: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
Directed Study
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HIST 496: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
Independent Study
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HIST 497: Senior Thesis
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
requires a senior thesis that is an extended scholarly paper based on research into both primary and secondary source materials, treated according to the canons of historical methodology. The student and the mentor determine the subject matter.
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HIST 498: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
familiarizes the senior history major with historiographical issues, covers basic methodologies for research and writing history, prepares the student for the senior thesis and/or internship, and provides vocational information.
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HIST 499: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
offers students who meet the requirements an opportunity to apply the theories which they have learned and to test their skills in real world settings. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor.
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HONS 180: Duns Scotus Core II Colloquium
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
University of St Francis
adds an honors component onto Core II for Duns Scotus fellows. The course may include additional readings, more in depth discussion, research, journaling and/or other writing assignments, and service learning.
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HONS 190,290,390,490: Duns Scotus Honors Component
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
are for Duns Scotus fellows and scholars to add honors components to a regular course in order to get credit towards the fulfillment of their requirements in the Duns Scotus program. The 190 and 290 designations are to be used when adding the contract to a lower division course, and will generally be used for General Education classes. The 390 and 490 designations are for upper division offerings, and will most often be used for courses in the major. These course numbers may also be used when offering an honors section of a course (the section will receive the regular designation, but the appropriate honors course number will be added to the students' registration and transcript).
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HONS 301: Franciscan Traditions Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of St Francis
is a seminar course on the philosophy of St. Francis and St. Clare and the intellectual, spiritual, and ministerial tradition they founded. Course topics include the historical and contemporary Franciscan contributions to theology, philosophy, aesthetics, and ministry.
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HONS 394: Duns Scotus Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of St Francis
is an interdisciplinary seminar for Duns Scotus fellows and scholars in their junior and senior years. The seminars are designed to allow upper class students to explore subjects not covered in standard college courses, and topics may be developed collaboratively between faculty and students. Each seminar will also have a service learning component and will be a forum for students to share their research.
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IDMR 101: Individualized Major Plan
1.00 Credits
University of St Francis
identifies personal and career goals and appropriate areas of study, and submits his or her proposal for a major, including a list of courses, schedule, and rationale. Students will need to establish the intellectual unity of the proposed major and show an understanding of the different disciplinary traditions and methodologies on which it will draw. The student and faculty member sign the proposal and forward it the Arts and Sciences Dean. The proposal is presented to Department Chairs for review and approval. The Department Chairs must approve the proposed Individualized Major before the end of the student's sophomore year (students must have completed 30 hours to apply but may not have completed more than 60 semester hours). Transfer students who have not completed more than 60 hours must apply for the Individualized Major and enroll in IDMR101 during their first semester.
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