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HON 101: The Ancient World
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
From Greek and Roman antiquity to the early Christian centuries: an interdisciplinary course in intellectual history. Readings vary at the discretion of the faculty. Prereq: Membership in the Honors Program.
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HON 105: The Medieval And Renaissance World
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
From the Middle Ages through the Reformation: an interdisciplinary course in intellectual history. Readings vary at the discretion of the faculty. Written assignments required. Prereq: Membership in the Honors Program.
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HON 111: World Food Issues I: Seeds And Harvests
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
In this foundational course you will start from the human past, explore the role of the Agricultural Revolution 10,000 years ago, and address the impacts of those historical influences on current world food issues. Prereq: Admission to the Honors Program.
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HON 115: World Food Issues II: Your Daily Bread
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
In this course, you will learn about basic human nutrition, critically consider the basis of your own food choices, and evaluate how individual food choices are made in the context of cultural relationships. Prereq: HON 111.
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HON 121: History of Emerging Technologies Impact on Society: a Time Travel
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
The objective of this course is to examine the short and long term impacts of emerging technologies on the society at large. We will have, in a sense, a time travel to explore how some of the major inventions such as steam engine, compass, and roman aqueducts influenced the society during their times as well as centuries later. We will discuss the technological expectations of a society and the overall mind set prior and after a given technology was introduced. Finally, we will have a speculative study of nanotechnology to explore its potential impact on science, engineering, and the society. Prereq: Membership in the Nanotechnology Track of the Honors Program.
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HON 125: The Science & Art of Small: Introduction to Nanotechnology
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Nanotechnology is a highly interdisciplinary emerging field involving scientists from physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, information technology, metrology, and other fields. This course will define the terminology, promises, and challenges of nanotechnology by exploring the development of the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) and related enterprises. Prereq: Membership in the Nanotechnology Track of the Honors Program (HON 121) or consent of instructor.
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HON 131: Space, Place, And Culture: an Introduction
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A multidisciplinary introduction to the concepts of space and place in culture. Through readings in social and critical theory, as well as analyses of literary texts, film, music, architecture, urban design, and other forms of cultural expression, students explore how places develop meaning for those who inhabit them. Special attention is given to the issue of belonging, the geographies of gender and race, the problem of nationalism in the era of globalization, the fate of the city, and the spatial politics of resistance. Prereq: Membership in the Space, Place, and Culture track of the Honors Program.
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HON 135: Space, Place, And Culture: Topical Seminar II
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course provides an in-depth multidisciplinary study of a specialized topic within the broader area of space, place, and culture. Course topics, which change from year to year, explore cultures of the Middle East, Western Europe, and the Americas by asking how cultural identity is grounded in and shaped by human encounters with geographic place. Prereq: HON 131 and membership in the Space, Place, and Culture track of the Honors Program.
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HON 141: The Self And Others
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course is designed to give students a multidisciplinary perspective on the social sciences. Specifically, it seeks to introduce students to representative disciplines, guiding themes and salient theories, and paradigmatic social science thinkers and researchers within the broad domain of the social sciences. This interdisciplinary Honors course will provide an intellectual base from which to begin the study of the social sciences. The topics cover the self and others, and they are examined from various Social Science disciplines including Anthropology, Communications, Education, Family Studies, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, and Statistics. Prereq: Membership in the Social Science track of the Honors Program.
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HON 145: The Social Construction of Human Identity
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course is designed to give students a multidisciplinary perspective on the social sciences. Specifically, it seeks to introduce students to representative disciplines, guiding themes and salient theories, and paradigmatic social science thinkers and researchers within the broad domain of the social sciences. This interdisciplinary Honors course will continue to provide an intellectual base from which to begin the study of the social sciences. The topics cover the social construction of human identity, and they are examined from various Social Science disciplines such as Anthropology, Communications, Education, Family Studies, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, and Sociology. Prereq: HON 141 and membership in the Social Science track of the Honors Program.
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