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  PAWS Class Schedule
  FALL 2012 HONORS COURSES
 

Lower Division Electives

HY 135 Dr Hamilton 11:15 am - 12:05 pm MWF PAWS
CA 110 will have 2 sections taught in lecture mode on campus for H credit.

1) 11:00 am - 12:15 pm TR PAWS

2) 8:00 am - 9:15 am TR PAWS


CIS 250 will have an on-line H section

ONLINE PAWS

Upper Division Seminars

EH490/CA 490 is being offered TR 2pm the EH 490 needs to add the H designation to title.

IS 490 is being offered TR 3:30pm
CH 490 is being offered MW 8am. Also, the lab is listed as CH 494 directed study section 112 F 2:30pm and also needs the H added to the title.

  SPRING 2012 HONORS COURSES
  Lower Division Electives
SY 109 Doug Marshall MWF 9:05 PAWS
EH 216 C Hollingsworth MWF 12:20 PAWS
HY 136 M Devore MWF 1:25 PAWS
ST 210 Rainosek MWF 10:10 PAWS
ST 210 Wang TR 2:00 PAWS
CIS 250 Whitson WEB PAWS

Upper Division Seminars
PHL 390 Poston TR 11 PAWS
MGT 490 Woodford 1st Amendment and Business MWF 11:15
PAWS

 

Each USA Honors student must complete at least two Honors Seminars during their four-year undergraduate studies. Seminars are on varying topics, intended to enrich the educational experience of participants.

   
   
  Current Course Offerings
  Required Core Courses
 
Course Title Professor Syllabus
HON 101 Forbes Download
HON 201 Doran Download
HON 301 Spector Download
HON 301 Shelley-Tremblay Download

 

  Upper Division Seminar Courses
 

These courses have been offered within the past two years, and may be offered in the near future.

 

Course Title Professor Syllabus
Creativity, Narrative, and Problem Solving Doran, Shelley-Tremblay, McLaughlin, Coleman Download
Philosophies of Liberation Loomis Download
Game Theory & Philosophy Poston Download
Science in the Movies Haywick Download
Criminal Mischief Harrington Download
The First World War in Literature and Film Trout Download
The Hero's Journey Guzy Download

 

 

Course Offerings

These courses have bee offered within the past several years, and provide a sample of the diverse topics and disciplies explored by our students.


Ancient Roman Culture – Coker, PHL/Houston, HS
College Life: Universities and Society in Modern America – Mohr, HY
Contested Identities – Shlensky, EH
Creativity, Talent and Intelligence – Silver, MA
Criminal Mischief – Harrington, EH
Dead Sea Scrolls – Coker, PHL/Stout, Biology
Gerontology – Hanks, SY
Greek Mythology – Coker/MacLaughlin, PHL/EH
Honors: 20th Century Political Philosophy – Coker/Fishman, PHL/PSC
Horror in the Disciplines – Guzy, EH
Literature and Medicine – Walker, EH
Literature of Technology and Destruction – Beason, EH
Medicinal Chemistry, - Forbes, CH
Nature/Human Nature – Marshall, SY
Normal Brain and Disordered Behavior – Itaya, BMD
Philosophy and Literature of Friendship – Coker/Matheson, PHL/EH
Reason, Religion, and Race in Colonial American Literature – Cesarini, EH
The Body and Technology – Comstock, EH
The Culture of Horror – Guzy, EH
Tropical Storms – Fearn, Haywick, Kimball, ES
 
  Resources for Instructors
  Syllabus Checklist
  Example CV
  Upper Seminar Proposals
 
   

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