Required Courses
Sociology 310H
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English 211H
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The Honors Leadership Seminar focuses on the development of leadership skills through discussions with local community leaders and completion of a leadership initiative. Students will discuss the competencies and qualities of an effective leader and learn about the challenges and successes of leaders in diverse settings. Students will work in small groups on a leadership project of their own design. The project will allow students to assume leadership roles on campus and make a long term positive impact on the school and/or the local community. The project will be student driven, with support from faculty and feedback from community leaders. 3 semester hours
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Instruction in clear and effective composition, focusing on formal and informal argumentation, sharpening rhetorical skills across the disciplines. Continued development of critical reading, thinking and writing skills, as well as oral communication skills with a focus on classic and modern readings in non-literary disciplines such as philosophy, and social and natural sciences. Extensive practice in the process of writing, and further development of research skills and formal composition. 3 semester hours
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Elective Courses
(3 CREDITS IN EACH OF JUDAIC STUDIES AND LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES EACH FALL AND SPRING SEMESTER)
Students must complete a minimum of 6 credits per semester (fall and spring only) at the honors level by taking at least 3 credits each in Judaic Studies honors courses and Liberal Arts & Sciences honors courses per semester. Honors classes are offered in the fall and spring semesters only. A list of available honors courses is published in conjunction with the course bulletin each semester. Honors electives are chosen from standard course offerings and do not impact the total number of credits required for completion of a major. Students will take the same courses they normally would, however the instructor will create an additional assignment or modify an existing assignment to enhance the learning experience for honors program students. Honors students will meet with the Dean or Assistant Dean for course advising prior to registration.
Honors courses
This list is subject to change.
Bible - selected 200 and 300 level classes
Business - BUSH 301, BUSH 322, BUSH 385
Computer & Information Science - selected 300 level classes
Education - EDUC 200, EDUH 314, EDUH 318, EDUH 332
English - ENGH 211, selected 200 and 300 level classes
Natural Science - NSCH 160, NSCH 170, NSCH 180/181, NSCH 201/202, NSCH 240, NSCH 261, NSCH 361
History - selected 200 and 300 level classes
Philosophy - PHIH 322, PHIH 323, selected 200 and 300 level classes
Psychology - PSYH 372, PSYH 422
Sociology - SOCH 310
Speech - SPCH 350, SPCH 422
Business - BUSH 301, BUSH 322, BUSH 385
Computer & Information Science - selected 300 level classes
Education - EDUC 200, EDUH 314, EDUH 318, EDUH 332
English - ENGH 211, selected 200 and 300 level classes
Natural Science - NSCH 160, NSCH 170, NSCH 180/181, NSCH 201/202, NSCH 240, NSCH 261, NSCH 361
History - selected 200 and 300 level classes
Philosophy - PHIH 322, PHIH 323, selected 200 and 300 level classes
Psychology - PSYH 372, PSYH 422
Sociology - SOCH 310
Speech - SPCH 350, SPCH 422