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Honors Classes Winter 2012
HNRS 103-H01: Foundations: Ancient Civilization 20948
MW 2-3:50 Dr. B. Magee (Equivalents: English 101, 102 or History 101). GTM 213
HNRS 104-H01: Foundations of Medieval Renaissance 20949
TR 10-11:50 Dr. J. Hankins(Equivalents: English 101, 102 210, or History 102). GTM123A
HNRS 114-H01: Foundations of Geographic Thought 20951
MWF 11:00-12:15 Dr. T. Mack (Equivalent Geography 205) GTM213
HNRS 203: H01: Foundations of Modern Civilization 20952
TR 2:00-3:50 Dr. R. Simmons (Equivalents: English 102 or 211 or History 102 as needed)GTM213
HNRS 204: Foundations: American Civilization 20954
TR 12:00-1:50 Dr. R. Rudnicki (Equivalents: English 102 or 212 or History 201 or 202) GTM123
HNRS 212-H01: Foundations of Political Thought 20955
TR 2:00-3:50, Dr. B. Toburen (Equivalent: Political Science 201)GTM 123A
HNRS 225-H01: Mathematics and Effective Thinking 20956
MWF 9:30-10:45, B. Barron (Equivalents: Math 112 or Math 125) 20956 GTM219
HNRS 290-H01: Honors Music Appreciation 20957
MWF 11:00-12:15, Dr. S. Moegle (Equivalent: Music Appreciation)
HNRS 291-H01: Honors Theatre Appreciation 20958
TR 8-9:50, D. Stevens (Equivalent: Theatre Appreciation)
HNRS 303-H01: Technical Writing 20959
MWF 8:00-9:15, C. Lyles (Equivalents: English 303) GTM213
HNRS 363-H01: Technical and Scientific Presentations 20960
MWF 11:00-12:15, C. Strebeck (Equivalents: English 363) GTM123A
HNRS 377-H01: Foundations of Public Rhetoric 20961
MWF 9:30-10:45, K. Merritt (Equivalents: Speech 110 or 377) GTM213
ARCH 125-H01: Foundation Design II 20068
MWF 2:00-4:55, T. Hayes WYLT1329
BISC 101-H01: Honors Biology 101 20180
TR 10:00-11:50, Dr. J Yule (Equivalents: Biology 101) GTM213
BUSN 420 - Career Preparation 20280
T 4:00-5:50, D. Inman (Honors Credit with Approval)
BUSN 420 is a career preparation seminar that ALL business majors are required to take before graduating. To earn Honors credit for this course see Dr. Simmons for details. Open to business majors only.
ENGL 450 - Career Preparation and Capstone 20724
W 2:00-3:50, Dr. R. Simmons (Honors Credit with Approval)
English 450 is a career preparation seminar and English capstone course that ALL English majors are required to take before graduating. To earn Honors credit for this course see Dr. Simmons for details.
ENGR 121-H11: Engineering Problem Solving II 20734
TR 8:00-9:50, Dr. D. Hall BOGH130
ENGR 121-H12: Engineering Problem Solving II 20735
TR 2:00-3:50, Dr. D Moller BOGH130
ENGR 121-H13: Engineering Problem Solving II 20736
MW 2:00-3:50, Dr. M Swanbom BOGH130
ENGR 121-H14: Engineering Problem Solving II 20737
MW 10:00-11:50, Dr. H. Hegab BOGH130
MATH 241-H11: Calculus I 21226
MWF 9:30-10:45, S. McCaa GTM303
MATH 241-H11: Calculus I 21227
MWF 2:00-3:15, B. Barron GTM303
MATH 241-H11: Calculus I 21228
MWF 8:00-9:15, B. Ma GTM317
PHYS465-H01: The Physics of Sound 21848
TBA Dr. L. Sawyer
Honors Classes Fall 2012
HNRS 103-H01 - Foundations of Ancient Civilization
TR 2:00-3:50 GTM 213 Dr. B. Magee (Counts as English 101 or 102, or History 101)
HNRS 104-H01 - Foundations of Renaissance Civilization
TR 12:00-1:50 GTM 213 Dr. C. Lewis (Counts as English 101, 102, 210, or History 102)
HNRS 110 - H01: Foundations: Sociological Thought
MW 2:00 - 3:50 GTM 123A Dr. M. Melder (Counts as for Sociology 201 - a three hour social/behavioral sciences credit
HNRS 112 - H01: Foundations of Behavioral Thought
TR 10:00 -11:50 Dr. J. McDaniel (Counts as Psych 102 - a three hour social/behavioral sciences credit)
HNRS 203 - H01: Foundations: Modern Civilization
MW 2:00 - 3:50 GTM 123A Dr. R. Simmons (Counts as English 102, 211, or History 102)
HNRS 204-H01: Foundations of American Civilization
TR 2:00-3:50 GTM 123A Dr. D. Anderson (Counts as English 102 or 212, or History 201 or202)
HNRS 211- H01: Foundations of Microeconomic Thought
MWF 9:30-10:45 TBA Dr. J. Francis (Counts as Economics 201 - a three hour social/behavioral sciences credit)
HNRS 212: Foundations: American Political Thought (H01)
TR 10:00 - 11:50 GTM123A Dr. J. Pigg (Counts as Political Science 201)
HNRS 212: Foundations: American Political Thought (H02)
TR 12:00 - 1:50 GTM123A Dr. B. Toburen (Counts as Political Science 201)
HNRS 290- H01: Honors Music Appreciation
MWF 11:00-12:15 HC222 Dr. S. Moegle (Counts as Music Appreciation 290, a three- hour fine arts credit)
HNRS 291- H01: Honors Theatre Appreciation
TR 10:00-11:50 HC302 TBA (Counts as Theatre Appreciation 290, a three- hour fine arts credit)
HNRS 303- H01: Honors Technical Writing
MWF 8:00-9:15 GTM 213 C. Lyles (Counts as English 303, Technical Writing)
HNRS 377- H01: Foundations of Public Rhetoric
MWF 11:00-12:15 GTM213 K. Merritt (Counts as Speech 110 or 377)
HNRS 489- H01: US Presidential Elections
MWF 11:00-12:15 GTM213 Dr. D. Anderson
Honors Achitecture
ARCH115-H01: Foundations of Design I
MWF 2:00-4:55 TBA K. Puljak
Special Topics Engineering Honors Classes (Register for these classes through engineering).
ENGR 120-H11: Engineering Problem Solving I, TR 2:00 - 3:50, Dr. D. Hall
ENGR 120-H12: Engineering Problem Solving I, TR 8:00-9:50, Dr. M. Swanbom
ENGR 120-H13: Engineering Problem Solving I, MW 2:00-3:50, Dr. S. Cronk
ENGR 120-H14: Engineering Problem Solving I, MW 4:00-5:50, Dr. D. Harbour
ENGR 120-H15: Engineering Problem Solving I, TR 10:00-11:50, Dr. M. Watson
University Seminar: Honors Sections
UNIV 100 H01: University Seminar: Honors, Liberal Arts, MW 9:30 - 10:45, Dr. R. Simmons
UNIV 100 H02: University Seminar: Honors, Education, MW 1:00 - 2:15, Dr. M. Margaret Livingston
UNIV 100 H03: University Seminar: Honors, App and Natural Science, TR 10:00 - 11:15, Dr. J. Yule
UNIV 100 H04: University Seminar: Honors, App and Natural Science, TR 8:30 - 9:45, Dr. J. Pope
UNIV 100 H05: University Seminar: Honors, Business, MW 11:00 - 12:15, Ms. L. Bradshaw
UNIV 100 H06 University Seminar: Honors, Engineering, TR 8:00-9:15, Dr. S. Cronk
UNIV 100 H07 University Seminar: Honors, Engineering, TR 12:30-1:45, Dr. M. Swanbom
UNIV 100 H08 University Seminar: Honors, Engineering, MW 12:30-1:15, Dr. D. Hall
Spring 2012 Classes
HNRS 103-H01: Foundations of Ancient Civilization
TR 2:00-3:50 Dr. B. Magee
HNRS 114-H01: Foundations of Geographic Thought
MW 2:00-3:50 Dr. T. Mack (Equivalent Geography 205)
HNRS 203-H01: Foundations of Modern Civilization
TR 10:00-11:50 Dr. L. Stoff
HNRS 204-H01: Foundations of American Civilization
TR 12:00-1:50 Dr. D. Anderson
HNRS 210-H01: Foundations of Macroeconomic Thought
MWF 11:00-12:15 Dr. J. Bennet
HNRS 212-H01: Foundations: American Political Thought
MW 2:00 - 3:50 Dr. B. Toburen
HNRS 225-H01: Mathematics and Effective Thinking
MWF 11:00-12:15 Dr. B.Camp
Note: this class is NOT open to engineering majors
HNRS 280-H01: Honors Dance Appreciation
TR 2:00-3:50 B. Maggio
HNRS 291-H01: Honors Theatre Appreciation
MWF 9:30-10:45 D. Stevens
HNRS 303-H01: Honors Technical Writing
MWF 8:00-9:15 C. Lyles
HNRS 377-H01: Foundations of Public Rhetoric
TR 12:00-1:50 K. Merritt
HNRS 489-H01: The History of the Law
MWF 9:30 -10:45 Dr. J. Hankins
HONORS COURSES UNDER REGULAR COURSE HEADINGS
ARCH233 - Contemporary Architectural History
Sophomore-level architecture students may do this class under an Honors contract for Honors credit. See Mr. Puljak for credit information - have Dr. Simmons clear you to register early.
BISC 102-H01: Honors Biology
TR 10:00-11:50 Dr J. Yule
BUSN420-001: Career Preparations Seminar
TU 4:00-5:50 D. Inman
Note: By Honors Contract only. See Dr. Simmons for details
ENGL 411-H01: The 19th Century British Novel
TR 2:00-3:50 Dr. R Simmons
ENGR 122-H11: Engineering Problem Solving
TR 10:00 - 11:50 Dr. D. Hall
ENGR 122-H12: Engineering Problem Solving
TR 2:00-3:50 Dr. S. Cronk
ENGR 122-H13: Engineering Problem Solving
TR 12:00-1:50 Dr. M. Swanbom
ENGR 122-H14: Engineering Problem Solving
TR 8:00-9:50 Dr. M. Barker
Winter 2012 Classes
HNRS 103-H01: Foundations: Ancient Civilization
MW 2-3:50 Dr. B. Magee (Equivalents: English 101, 102 or History 101)
HNRS 104-H01: Foundations of Medieval Renaissance
TR 10-11:50 Dr. J. Hankins(Equivalents: English 101, 102 210, or History 102).
HNRS 112-H01: Foundations of Behavioral Thought
TBA (Equivalent: Psychology 102)
HNRS 114-H01: Foundations of Geographic Thought
MWF 11:00-12:15 Dr. T. Mack (Equivalent Geography 205)
HNRS 203: H01: Foundations of Modern Civilization
TR 2:00-3:50 Dr. R. Simmons (Equivalents: English 102 or 211 or History 102 as needed)
HNRS 203: H02: Foundations of Modern Civilization
TR 12:00-1:50 Dr. D. Robbins(Equivalents:English 102 or 211 or History 102 as needed)
HNRS 204: Foundations: American Civilization
TR 12:00-1:50 Dr. R. Rudnicki (Equivalents: English 102 or 212 or History 201 or 202 as needed)
HNRS 212-H01: Foundations of Political Thought
TR 2:00-3:50, Dr. B. Toburen (Equivalent: Political Science 201)
HNRS 225-H01: Mathematics and Effective Thinking
MWF 9:30-10:45, Dr. B. Camp (Equivalents: Math 112 or Math 125)
HNRS 290-H01: Honors Music Appreciation
MWF 11:00-12:15, Dr. S. Moegle (Equivalent: Music Appreciation)
HNRS 291-H01: Honors Theatre Appreciation
TR 8-9:50, D. Stevens (Equivalent: Theatre Appreciation)
HNRS 303-H01: Technical Writing
MWF 8:00-9:15, C. Lyles (Equivalents: English 303)
HNRS 363-H01: Technical and Scientific Presentations
MWF 11:00-12:15, C. Strebeck (Equivalents: English 363)
HNRS 377-H01: Foundations of Public Rhetoric
MWF 9:30-10:45, K. Merritt (Equivalents: Speech 110 or 377)
HNRS 489-H01: Innovative Venture Research
TR 10:00-11:50, D. Norris
ARCH 125-H01: Foundation Design II
MWF 2:00-4:45, T. Hayes
BISC 101-H01: Honors Biology 101
TR 10:00-11:50, Dr. J Yule (Equivalents: Biology 101)
BUSN 420 - Career Preparation
T 4:00-5:50, D. Inman (Honors Credit with Approval)
BUSN 420 is a career preparation seminar that ALL business majors are required to take before graduating. To earn Honors credit for this course see Dr. Simmons for details. Open to business majors only.
ENGL 450 - Career Preparation and Capstone
W 2:00-3:50, Dr. R. Simmons (Honors Credit with Approval)
English 450 is a career preparation seminar and English capstone course that ALL English majors are required to take before graduating. To earn Honors credit for this course see Dr. Simmons for details.
ENGR 121-H11: Engineering Problem Solving II
TR 8:00-9:50, Dr. S Cronk
ENGR 121-H12: Engineering Problem Solving II
TR 2:00-3:50, Dr. D Hall
ENGR 121-H13: Engineering Problem Solving II
MW 2:00-3:50, Dr. M Swanbom
ENGR 121-H14: Engineering Problem Solving II
MW 10:00-11:50, Dr. M Swanbom
MATH 241-H11: Calculus I
MWF 9:30-10:45, Professor TBA
MATH 241-H12: Calculus I
MWF 2:00-3:15, Professor TBA
MATH 241-H13: Calculus I
MWF 8:00-9:15, Professor TBA
Fall 2011 Honors Classes
HNRS 103-H01 - Foundations of Ancient Civilization 12305
TR 2:00-3:50 GTM 213 Dr. B. Magee
What do Gilgamesh and Achilles have to do with Luke Skywalker and Captain Kirk? The ancient world set the patterns for heroes, their trials, their tragedies, and their triumphs, patterns which continue to inspire us today. (Counts as English 101 or 102, or History 101)
HNRS 103-H02- Foundations of Ancient Civilization 11325
MWF 9:30-10:45 GTM 123A Dr. J Stuckey (Counts as English 101 or 102, History 101)
HNRS 104-H01 - Foundations of Renaissance Civilization 11326
TR 12:00-1:50 GTM 213 Dr. C. Lewis (Counts as English 101, 102, 210, or History 102)
Focus: "Violence and the Law”
HNRS 110 - H01: Foundations: Sociological Thought 12340
MWF 12:30 - 1:45 GTM 123A Dr. M. Melder (Counts as for Sociology 201 - a three hour social/behavioral sciences credit
HNRS 112 - H01: Foundations of Behavioral Thought 11328
Time and location TBA Dr. J. McDaniel (Counts as Psych 102 - a three hour social/behavioral sciences credit)
HNRS 203 - H01: Foundations: Modern Civilization 11329
MW 2:00 - 3:50 GTM 123A Dr. Rick Simmons Focus: “Change, Fear, and Society”
A common element in literature over the last three hundred years has been to examine how change -- whether ultimately good or bad – has often been met with fear and repulsion. This class will examine how a fear of change has manifested itself as a concern in classic works in the culture of the post-1660 modern world, and how those fears may be symbolized by villains, government, foreigners, and even monsters. Works examined will include Frankenstein, Wuthering Heights, Dracula, and Moonraker. (Counts as English 102, 211, or History 102)
HNRS 204-H01: Foundations of American Civilization 11330
TR 2:00-3:50 GTM 123A Dr. D. Anderson Focus: "From Hell to Paradise: Visions of the American Dream"
The focus is on films and readings—from the 19th-century Utopian novel to the 1970s trash horror classic, The Stepford Wives—that alternately view the United States as a prison that stifles individual dreams of success or as a paradise that allows such dreams to flourish. (Counts as English 102 or 212, or History 201 or202)
HNRS 211- H01: Foundations of Microeconomic Thought 11331
TR 12:00-1:50 BUS 218 Dr. J. Francis (Counts as Economics 201 - a three hour social/behavioral sciences credit)
HNRS 212: Foundations: American Political Thought 11332
TR 10:00 - 11:50 GTM123A Dr. Jason Pigg (Counts as Political Science 201)
HNRS 290- H01: Honors Music Appreciation 12266
MWF 11:00-12:15 HC222 Dr. Steele Moegle (Counts as Music Appreciation 290, a three- hour fine arts credit)
HNRS 291- H01: Honors Theatre Appreciation 12293
TR 10:00-11:50 HC302 K. Robbins (Counts as Theatre Appreciation 290, a three- hour fine arts credit)
HNRS 303- H01: Honors Technical Writing 12341
TR 8:00-9:50 GTM 209 C. Lyles (Counts as English 303, Technical Writing)
HNRS 377- H01: Foundations of Public Rhetoric 11333
MWF 11:00-12:15 GTM213 K. Merritt (Counts as Speech 110 or 377)
Honors Achitecture
ARCH115-H01: Foundations of Design I
MWF 2:00-5:00 HaleTBA K. Puljak
Special Topics Engineering Honors Classes (Register for these classes through engineering).
ENGR 120-H11: Engineering Problem Solving I, TR 2:00 - 3:50, Dr. David Hall
ENGR 120-H12: Engineering Problem Solving I, TR 8:00-9:50, Dr. Michael Swanbom
ENGR 120-H13: Engineering Problem Solving I, MW 2:00-3:50, Dr. Stan Cronk
ENGR 120-H14: Engineering Problem Solving I, MW 4:00-5:50, Dr. Davis Harbour
ENGR 120-H15: Engineering Problem Solving I, TBA
University Seminar: Honors Sections
UNIV 100 H01: University Seminar: Honors, Liberal Arts, MW 9:30 - 10:45, Dr. Rick Simmons
UNIV 100 H02: University Seminar: Honors, Education, MW 1:00 - 2:15, Dr. Mary Margaret Livingston
UNIV 100 H03: University Seminar: Honors, App and Natural Science, TR 10:00 - 11:15, Dr. Jeff Yule
UNIV 100 H04: University Seminar: Honors, Business, MW 11:00 - 12:15, Ms. Lori Bradshaw
UNIV 100 H05 University Seminar: Honors, Engineering, TR 8:00-9:15, Dr. S. Cronk
UNIV 100 H06 University Seminar: Honors, Engineering, TR 12:30-1:45, Dr. M. Swanbom
UNIV 100 H06 University Seminar: Honors, Engineering, MW 12:30-1:15, Dr. D. Hall
Honors Offerings Spring 2011
HNRS 103-H01: Foundations of Ancient Civilization
TR 8:00-9:50, GTM 123A, Dr. B. Magee (Counts as English 101 or 102, or History 101)
HNRS 112-H11: Foundations of Behavioral Thought
TR 10:00-11:50, Dr. J. McDaniel (Equivalent: Psychology 102)
HNRS 203-H01: Foundations of Modern Civilization
TR 2:00-3:50, GTM 123A, Dr. D. Kaczvinsky. “Focus: Self and Society from Descartes to Foucault.” Built on the Great Books courses found at private liberal arts colleges, this is the classic Honors Foundations course as originally designed. (Counts as English 102 or 211 or History 102)
HNRS 204-HO1: Foundations of American Civilization
MW 2:00-3:50, GTM 123A, Dr. D. Anderson. Focus: “From Hell to Paradise: Visions of the American Dream” The focus is on films and readings—from the nineteenth-century utopian novel to the 1970s trash horror classic, The Stepford Wives—that alternately view the United States as a prison that stifles individual dreams of success or as a paradise that allows such dreams to flourish. (Counts as English 102 or 212 or History 201 or 202)
HNRS 211-H01: Foundations of Microeconomic Thought
TR 2:00-3:50, BUS 214, Dr. A. Darrat (Counts as Economics 202 – a 3 hour social and behavioral credit)
HNRS 225-H01: Mathematics and Effective Thinking
MWF 11:00-12:15, BH 325, Dr. M. Swanbom and Dr. B. Camp. An Honors math course to take the place of math 112 or 125. It isn’t harder or higher math, rather a second math course for students who need just 6 hours of general education math credits, and no higher math. Preq: Math 101. (Counts as Math 112 or 125)
HNRS 292-H01: Honors Art Appreciation
MWF 9:30-10:45, VAC 103, Dr. S. Zalesch. (Counts as Art Appreciation 290, a 3 hour fine arts credit)
HNRS 303-H01: Honors Technical Writing
MW 2:00-3:50, GTM 209, C. Lyles. The Honors version of this class will introduce students to written communication practices used in the workplace through exploring information, document, web, and graphic design. (Counts as English 303)
HNRS 363-H01: Honors Technical and Scientific Presentations
MWF 11-12:15, GTM 123A, C. Strebeck. The Honors version of this class will include innovative pre-employment exercises, an exercise with the use of at least two types of visual elements, and a desktop electronic presentation. (Counts as English 363)
HNRS 377-H01: Foundations of Public Rhetoric
TR 12:00-1:50, GTM 123A, K. Merritt. (Counts as Speech 377 or 110)
HNRS 489-H01: Women in Latin American History
MW 4:00-5:50, GTM 123A, Dr. S. Webre. (Can be used for an upper-level history course or to satisfy 3 hours of liberal arts GER requirements)
HNRS 489-H02: Crime, Violence, and Justice in America
TR 10:00-11:50, GTM 123A, Dr. G. Stokely. (Can be used for an upper-level sociology course or to satisfy 3 hours of social sciences GER requirements)
BUSN 420 – For Honors
BUSN 420 is a career preparation seminar that ALL business majors are required to take before graduating. Yet with little additional effort, business students can receive Honors credit for this course. See Dr. Simmons for details. Open to business majors only.
Engineering Problem Solving – Three sections of this class will be offered in the spring:
ENGR 122-H11: TR 10:00-11:50, Dr. D. Hall
ENGR 122-H12: TR 2:00-3:50, Dr. Cronk
ENGR 122-H13: TR 12:00-1:50, Dr. M. Swanbom
(Open to engineering students only - register for these classes through engineering.)
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Honors OfferingsWinter 2011
HNRS 103-H01: Foundations: Ancient Civilization
MW 2-3:50 Dr. B. Magee (Equivalents: English 101, 102 or History 101)
HNRS 104-H01: Foundations of Medieval Renaissance
TR 10-11:50 Dr. J. Hankins Focus: “From Superstition to Science.” The medieval world was full of images and omens that affected European lives; this course will examine how scientific inquiry challenged these and sometimes incorporated them (Equivalents: English 101, 102 210, or History 102). NOTE: This class will include the annual trip to Subiaco Abbey.
HNRS 203: H01: Foundations of Modern Civilization
TR 2:00-3:50 Dr. R. Simmons Focus: "Jane Eyre to James Bond - Individualism and Isolation." The course will focus on individualism and isolation as a quality manifested in both literary characters and the authors who created them. (Equivalents: English 102 or 211 or History 102 as needed)
HNRS 203: H02: Foundations of Modern Civilization
MWF 8:00-9:15 Dr. D. Robbins Focus: "Heroes and Villains." The course will explore the thin line that often separates heroes from villains in texts such as The Hobbit, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Lord of the Flies, and Heart of Darkness. (Equivalents:English 102 or 211 or History 102 as needed)
HNRS 204: Foundations: American Civilization
TR 12:00 -1:50 Dr. R. Rudnicki Focus: "Into the Wild." The course will focus on readings that somehow have to negotiate with the American landscape and wilderness--from early explorers to Thoreau to naturalists like Jack London and Hemingway. (Equivalents: English 102 or 212 or History 201 or 202 as needed)
HNRS 112-H11: Foundations of Behavioral Thought
TR 2:00-3:50, Dr. J. McDaniel (Equivalent: Psychology 102)
HNRS 114-H11: Foundations of Geographic Thought
MWF 11:00-12:15 Dr. T. Mack (Equivalent Geography 205)
HNRS 212-H11: Foundations of Political Thought
MWF 12:30-1:15, Dr. J. Mhire (Equivalent: Political Science 201)
MUGN 290-H11: Honors Music Appreciation
MWF 8:00 - 9:15 Dr. S. Moegle (Equivalent: Music Appreciation)
HNRS 377: Foundations of Public Rhetoric
MWF 9;30-10:45, K. Merritt (Equivalents: Speech 110 or 377)
HNRS 450-H01/BISC 535: “Oil” Environmental Science (1 hr)
F 9:30-10:45, Dr. J. Yule. This interdisciplinary seminar will address the biological and environmental science effects and implications of human uses of oil and oil-based resources and technologies.
ENGR 121-H11: Engineering Problem Solving II
TR 8:00-9:50, Dr. S. Cronk
ENGR 121-H12: Engineering Problem Solving II
TR 2:00-3:50, Dr. D. Hall
ENGR 121-H13: Engineering Problem Solving II
MW 2:00-3:50, Dr. M. Swanbom
BUSN 420 - Career Preparation
T 4:00-5:50, D. Inman (Honors Credit with Approval). BUSN 420 is a career preparation seminar that ALL business majors are required to take before graduating. To earn Honors credit for this course see Dr. Simmons for details. Open to business majors only.
ENGL 450 - Career Preparation and Capstone
W 2:00-3:50, Dr. R. Simmons (Honors Credit with Approval). English 450 is a career preparation seminar and English capstone course that ALL English majors are required to take before graduating. To earn Honors credit for this course see Dr. Simmons for details.
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Honors Offering Fall 2010
HNRS 103: Foundations: Ancient Civilization
TR 2:00 - 3:50, B. Magee
HNRS 104: Foundations: Medieval/Renaissance Civilization
TR 12:00 -1:50, C. Lewis
HNRS 110: Foundations: Sociological Thought
MWF 12:30 - 1:45, L. Michel
HNRS 112: Foundations: Behavioral Thought
TR 2:00 - 3:50, T Sheets
HNRS 203: Foundations: Modern Civilization
MW 2:00 - 3:50, R Simmons
HNRS 204: Foundations: American Civilization
MWF 11:00-12:15, D Anderson
HNRS 211: Foundations: Microeconomic Thought
TR 12:00 - 1:50, J Francis
HNRS 212: Foundations: American Political Thought
TR 10:00 - 11:50, J Pigg
HNRS 377: Foundations: Public Rhetoric
MWF 9:30 - 10:45, K Merrit
ENGR 120-H11: Engineering Problem Solving I
TR 2:00 - 3:50, D Hall
ENGR 120-H12: Engineering Problem Solving I
TR 8:00-9:50, M Swanbom
ENGR 120-H13: Engineering Problem Solving I
MW 2:00-3:50, S Cronk
ENGR 120-H14: Engineering Problem Solving I
MW 4:00-5:50, W Harbour
MUGN 290: Honors Music Appreciation
MWF 11:00-12:15, S Moegle
SPTH 290: Honors Theatre Appreciation
TR 10:00-11:50, C Sciro
University Seminar: Honors Sections
UNIV 100 H01: University Seminar: Honors, Liberal Arts
MW 9:30 - 10:45, R Simmons
UNIV 100 H02: University Seminar: Honors, Education
MW 1:00 - 2:15, M Livingston
UNIV 100 H03: University Seminar: Honors, Applied and Natural Sciences
TR 10:00 - 11:15, J Yule
UNIV 100 H04: University Seminar: Honors, Business
TR 2:00 - 3:15, L Bradshaw
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Honors Offerings Spring 2010
ENGR 122-H11: Engineering Problem Solving III
TR 10:00-11:50, J. Barker
ENGR 122-H12: Engineering Problem Solving III
TR 2:00-3:50, S. Cronk
ENGR 122-H13: Engineering Problem Solving III
TR 12:00-1:50, K. Crittenden
PHYS 201-H11: Physics for Engineering and Science I
MWF 8:00-9:15, Z. Greenwood
BISC 450-H11: Cat and Dog Evolution
MWF 9:30-10:45, J. Yule
ART 290-H01: Art Appreciation
MWF 9:30-10:45, Z. Zalesch
KINE 280-H11: Dance Appreciation
MW 2:00-3:50, B. Maggio
HNRS 203-H01: Foundations of Modern Civilization
TR 2:00-3:50, D. Kazvinsky
HNRS 203-H01: Foundations of Modern Civilization
TR 10:00-11:50, L. Stoff
HNRS 110-H11: Foundations of Sociological Thought
TR 8:00-9:50, G. Stokley
Winter 2009-2010
HNRS 104-H01: Foundations of Medieval Renaissance
MW 2:00-3:50, Dr. Hankins
HNRS 104-H02: Foundations of Medieval Renaissance
TR 10:00-11:50, Dr. Stuckey
HNRS 112-H11: Foundations of Behavioral Thought
MWF 12:30-1:45, Dr. Silvers
HNRS 114-H11: Foundations of Geographic Thought
MWF 11:00-12:15, Dr. Mack
HNRS 212-H11: Foundations of Political Thought
TR 10:00-11:50, Dr. Rickards
MUGN 290-H11: Music Appreciation
MWF 11:00-12:15, Dr. Moegle
PHYS 465-H11: The Physics of Sound
MWF 12:30-1:45, Dr. Sawyer
ENGL 475-H01/BISC 450-H11: Environmental Literature
MWF 12:30-1:45, Dr. Yule
ENGR 121-H11: Engineering Problem Solving II
TR 8:00-9:50, Dr. Crittenden
ENGR 121-H12: Engineering Problem Solving II
TR 2:00-3:50, Dr. Hall
ENGR 121-H13: Engineering Problem Solving II
MW 2:00-3:50, Dr. Barker
Fall 2009
HNRS 103: Foundations of Ancient Civilization
MW 2:00-3:50, Dr. Magee
HNRS 103: Foundations of Ancient Civilization
TR 4:00-5:50, Dr. Stuckey
HNRS 110: Foundations of Sociological Thought
MWF 11:00-12:15, Dr. Howard
HNRS 112: Foundations of Behavioral Thought
TR 2:00-3:50, Dr. Sheets
HNRS 211: Foundations of Microeconomic Thought
TR 12:00-1:50, Dr. Francis
HNRS 212: Foundations of American Political Thought
TR 10:00-11:50, Dr. Pigg
HNRS 377: Foundations of Public Rhetoric
TR 8:00-9:50, Merritt
SPTH 290: Theatre Appreciation
TR 10:00-11:50, Sciro,
HIST 495: The Maya and Their World
MW 4:00-5:50, Dr. Webre
ENGR 120-H11: Engineering Problem Solving I
TR 2:00-3:50, Dr. Easley
ENGR 120-H12: Engineering Problem Solving I
TR 8:00-9:50, Dr. Swanbom
ENGR 120-H13: Engineering Problem Solving I
MW 2:00-3:50, Dr. Crittenden
