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HIS 4970/4980/4990: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Individual reading and research under the direction of an adviser. Prerequisite: History 1000 level course or permission of instructor.
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HLT 3010: Normal and Therapeutic Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Study of nutritive value of foods and the nutritional requirements of various age groups. Nutritional therapy required in selected major health problems is explored. Prerequisites: BIO 1040, BIO 3030 and CHM 1060.
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HLT 3040: Pharmacology
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Examination of general principles of drug administration and drug action on the human body. Focus on major drug categories and prototype drugs in each category. Serves as a basis for understanding drug therapy as an integral part of health care. Prerequisite: BIO 1040, BIO 2020 and CHM 1060. Co-requisite: NUR 3012.
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HLT 4970/4980/4990: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Independent investigation, under the guidance of an instructor, of a subject of special interest to the student. Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor and division chair. (see HISPANIC STUDIES (SPANISH) listed after SOCIOLOGY)
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HON 1010: College Writing
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Application of the skills of writing clear purposeful prose and using such rhetorical methods as exposition. Requires a research paper. Prerequisite: Permission of Honors Program Coordinator.
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HON 1020: Forms of Literature
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Study of the literary forms of fiction, drama, poetry and the essay with attention to the use of narration, description and exposition. Requires a research paper. Prerequisite: HON 1010 or permission of Honors Program Coordinator.
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HON 1030: General Psychology
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Explores the multiple concerns of psychology through an introductory study of the fundamental principles and problems underlying human activity and personality. Examines the following areas: learning, human development, memory and problem solving, perception, psychological bases of behavior, personality, social psychology, behavior disorders and therapy.
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HON 1040: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
An introduction to philosophy as a discipline. Students will examine at least two major philosophical issues and will read classical and contemporary sources. There will an emphasis on learning the language of philosophy as well as its distinct modes of thought. Prerequisite: Permission of Honors Program Coordinator.
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HON 1050: Logic
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
A course in logical and critical thinking. It will include both formal and informal arguments. Attention will be given to the practical application of logic through analysis of arguments from current reading materials.
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HON 2010: 2020 ,2030 Honors Seminar
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
This course sequence is thematic and interdisciplinary in method. The courses focus on a central theme, issue or problem and approach it from multiple perspectives. The courses consist of exploration and discussion of the theme/issue in HON 2010 and 2020 and independent study of an aspect of the theme or issue under consideration in HON 2030. For the independent study component of the course, the student will work with a faculty mentor(s) assigned by the Honors Program Coordinator. The independent study will result in a project and/or paper that will be exhibited or presented at the final seminar meeting of the academic term. Grading: Letter grade; student may elect Pass/Fail option, however, during the first two weeks of the semester. Prerequisite: Completion of two introductory honors courses or permission of Honors Program Coordinator.
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