2013-14 Undergraduate Catalog
Honors Program Courses
HOPR 1104 The Unity and Diversity of Knowledge
(2 credits)
HOPR 1105 Influence, Power, and Values
(2 credits)
HOPR 2106 Studies in Literature and the Arts
(2 credits)
HOPR 2107 Studies in the Social Sciences and History
(2 credits)
HOPR 3899 Pre-Thesis Seminar
(1 credits)
HOPR 4889 Integrative Seminar
(2 credits)
HOPR 4890 Honors Thesis Or Project
(3 credits)
HOPR 4899 Honors Thesis
(2 credits)
HOPR 4899 Honors Thesis (2 credits)
Working individually with a thesis advisor, the student carries out and completes the Honors thesis. The thesis may be scholarly (based on empirical or archival research or on literary criticism whose end product is a documented paper or report) or creative (consisting of original work created by the student and presented in written form or in performance, and accompanied by a written artist's statement). Prerequisite: HOPR 3899.
Common Course Outline