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Show Engaged Learning and Interdisciplinary Programs 57 HNRS 2010 HU - Exploring Key Concepts in the Disciplines: Humanities Credits: (3) Variable title course Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] This course will focus on the history and development of a central concept in the Humanities, using original sources as the primary class texts. Prerequisite: Prior to taking this course students are strongly advised to take HNRS 1110 HU and a 1000-level HNRS "Perspectives" General Education HNRS 2020 CA - Exploring Key Concepts in the Disciplines: Creative Arts Credits: (3) Variable title course This course will focus on a central concept in the Creative Arts, using original sources as the primary class texts. Prior to taking this course students are strongly advised to take HNRS 1110 and a 1000-level HNRS "Perspectives" General Education course. May be repeated once up to 6 credit hours. HNRS 2030 PS - Exploring Key Concepts in the Disciplines: Physical Sciences Credits: (3) Variable title course This course will focus on a central concept in the Physical Sciences, using original sources as the primary class texts. Prior to taking this course students are strongly advised to take HNRS 1110 and a 1000-level HNRS "Perspectives" General Education course. May be repeated once up to 6 credit hours. HNRS 2040 LS - Exploring Key Concepts in the Disciplines: Life Sciences Credits: (3) Variable title course Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] This course will focus on a central concept in the Life Sciences, using original sources as the primary class texts. Prior to taking this course students are strongly advised to take HNRS 1110 and a 1000-level HNRS "Perspectives" General Education course. May be repeated once up to 6 credit hours. HNRS 2050 SS - Exploring Key Concepts in the Disciplines: Social Science Credits: (3) Variable title course This course will focus on the history and development of a central concept in the Social Sciences, using original sources as the primary class texts. HNRS 2110 HU/SS - Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Classical and Medieval Eras Credits: (3) Variable Title Course Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] A survey of influential ideas, literature and events that characterize antiquity and the middle ages in the Western world. The student may elect to apply general education credit in this interdisciplinary course to either Arts & Humanities or Social Sciences. Prior to taking this course students are strongly advised to take HNRS 1110 and a 1000-level HNRS "Perspectives" General Education course. HNRS 2120 HU/SS - Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Modern Era Credits: (3) Variable Title Course Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] A survey of the great ideas, literature and events that characterize Western civilization from the Renaissance to relativity. The student may elect to apply general education credit for this interdisciplinary course in either Arts & Humanities or Social Sciences. Prior to taking this course students are strongly advised to take HNRS 1110 and a 1000-level HNRS "Perspectives" General Education course. HNRS 2130 HU/SS/DV - Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the East Credits: (3) Variable Title Course Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] A survey of the great ideas, literature, religions and philosophical foundations of Asia. The student may elect to apply general education credit for this interdisciplinary course in either Arts & Humanities or Social Sciences. This course also fills the Diversity requirement. Prior to taking this course students are strongly advised to take HNRS 1110 and a 1000-level HNRS "Perspectives" General Education course. HNRS 2830 - Directed Readings, Projects, and Research Credits: (1-3) Individualized tutorial with a professor who may be selected from many possible disciplines. A maximum of three credit- hours of Directed Readings may be counted toward the 24 hours required for University Honors. HNRS 2900 - Honors Colloquium Credits: (1-3) Varied topics as described in the semester schedule; topics will be drawn from disciplines across the entire campus; may be taken twice up to 3 credits with different course content: restricted to lower division credit. Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |