Honors Courses
Honors Course Schedule 2009-2010
Fall Semester 2009
ArtH 1400: Freshman Seminar: Honors: Paris in the Age of Impressionism (Lib Ed Category 9)
MW 12-1:15 Professor Robyn Roslak
Chem 1161: Honors General Chemistry I (Lib Ed Category 4)
MTWF 10-10:50 plus discussion and lab. Prof. Victor Nemykin teaches this Honors (smaller enrollment) version of a basic chem. class required by many majors.
CS 1581: Honors Computer Science I (Lib Ed Category 3)
MWF 2-2:50 Professor Tim Colburn, Honors Committee Member, teaches this smaller and more project-focused version of an important and foundational computer science course which is extremely important to science and engineering disciplines, among many others.
Hon 400: Honors Capstone Seminar
Forum for Honors students to present Capstone projects; no credit, no fee seminar for students graduating Fall 09.
Math 1596: Honors Calculus I (Lib Ed Category 2)
MTWTF 11-11:50 Professor Bruce Peckham teaches this Honors (smaller enrollment) version of a math course that is a requirement for most science and engineering majors, and a blast for all.
Writ 1017 Freshman Seminar: Honors: The Rhetoric of Popular Culture (Lib Ed Category 8 or Category I)
MWF 12-12:50 This course is taught as an enjoyable video-rich Honors small seminar in which popular culture is actively created, enjoyed and critically examined. Students who have taken or tested out of Writ 1120 take this class as a category 8 Lib Ed; others may count it toward Category I).
Spring 2010
Chem 1162: Honors General Chemistry II
MTWF 12-12:50 plus lab and discussion
Hon 400: Honors Capstone Seminar
Forum for Honors students to present Capstone projects; no credit, no fee seminar for students graduating Spring 10.
Math 1597: Honors Calculus II
MTWThF 11-11:50
Phil 1101: Honors: Introduction to Philosophy (Lib Ed Category 7)
MWF 10-10:50
Phil 1118: Freshman Seminar: Honors: Logic (Lib Ed Category 2)
TuTh 11-12:50
SW 1212: Honors Seminar: Global Issues (Lib Ed Category 8)
TuTh 9:30-10:45 Professor Denny Falk, Honors Associate and global citizen, teaches this Honors (smaller enrollment) seminar in which issues of global significance are addressed, and strategies for achieving global awareness are developed.
Writ 3180: Honors: Advanced Writing (major requirement)
MW 3-4:15 Professor David Beard, Honors Advisor teaches this Honors (smaller enrollment) upper-division writing class in which Honors students prepare for their Capstone project and other rites of passage pertinent to the job search and grad/professional school application processes which await them.

