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HIS 410: Senior Thesis in History
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course focuses on the writing of a professional quality research paper based on primary source materials. Students will also be involved in a seminar situation requiring scholarly criticism of each other's papers on a chapter by chapter basis. Completed papers will be presented orally before the campus community. Prerequisite HIS 110 & HIS 310. Required of all history majors. Annually. Fall.
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HIS 480: Independent Study in History
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
McKendree University
Individual research in specialized topic areas. Offered only to advanced students on a contractual basis, with consent of history faculty.
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HON 211: Honors Seminar I: The Physical World And Culture
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This seminar will examine the influence of the environment and of technology on social structures and values. Readings and discussion will focus on examples of the interdependencies of society, culture, technology and the natural environment. The role of political, social, and economic systems within cultures may also be explored. Annually, Fall.
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HON 212: Honors Seminar II: The Physical World And The Individual
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This seminar will examine the influence of scientific developments and other elements of the physical world on individual identity. Readings and discussion will focus on particular examples of the impact of science upon the individual, culture, and society. Annually, Spring. Upper level honors courses include:
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HON 301: Honors Seminar III: Introduction to Research Methods
1.00 Credits
McKendree University
Students develop annotated bibliographies relating to a research topic in their field of interest. Annually, Fall.
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HON 302: Honors Seminar IV: Thesis Proposal Development
1.00 Credits
McKendree University
Students develop a thesis proposal for their chosen research topic. Same as senior thesis course within the major field where acceptable. Annually, Spring.
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HON 400: Honors Thesis
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
McKendree University
The student may enroll in up to four hours of thesis research for which a grade will be assigned upon completion of the thesis. This course may be the same as a thesis course designated within the major field. With concurrence of the discipline involved, credit hours for HON 400 may be counted toward the total required for a major. The transcript title will be listed as Honors Thesis in (Major). Annually, Fall.
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HON 402: Thesis Presentation
1.00 Credits
McKendree University
Each student will make an oral presentation of the thesis project in a public forum at a designated time. Annually, Spring.
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HPE 158: Health And Wellness
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
A survey of the concepts of health and wellness, the related lifestyle behaviors that promote wellness and prevent disease throughout the lifespan, and the ways in which those behaviors can be integrated into one's lifestyle. Each semester.
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HPE 210: Technology in Health And Wellness
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
An overview of computer applications and models in health education and wellness promotion appropriate for use in teaching, lifestyle, and other health and wellness assessments. Basic computer and internet research skills will be presented. Students will learn how to integrate the use of technology in tracking student progress or lifestyle behaviors. Each semester.
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