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Fall 2004 Honors Courses


 

New Honors Courses for Fall 2004:

HONR 218E Making Love in Mixed Media: A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective

HONR 218I Contemporary Drama From Around The World

HONR 218J Roman Law and Society

HONR 218K Caribbean Women's Literature
This course has been cancelled for Fall 2004

HONR 218N Stem Cells - Who Cares? Issues in Life Sciences

HONR 238I Opera and Myth

HONR 238J Making Public Policy in America

HONR 239P Higher, Faster, Farther: Case Studies from Aerospace History

HONR 239Q True Confessions: Literature, Film, Television
This course has been cancelled for fall 2004.

HONR 239R Privacy Versus In-Your-Face Big Government

HONR 239T Revolutions in American Family Life

HONR 239X Nanotechnology: Applications and Societal Implications
The course number HONR 239U, which was printed in our booklet and in the Schedule of Classes, has been changed to HONR 239X.

HONR 239W Demystifying Evolution: Its Effects on Humans (and other organisms) Past, Present, and Future

HONR 239Y Inward Bound: The Quest for the Ultimate Particles of Matter, For the Laws They Obey, and for the Forces That Act on Them
This course has been cancelled for Fall 2004

HONR 239Z The Metaphors of God: The Bible as Literature

HONR 278Y Really Good Poems: How Reading and Writing Them Can Transform Lives

HONR 278Z Race, Class, Gender, Generation, and Geography: A Journalism Perspective

 

Fall 2004 Courses Which Have Been Offered Previously:

HONR 208C Faith, Fiction, and Film

HONR 208E J. R. R. Tolkien: Author of the Century

HONR 208W More Things in Heaven and Earth: Ghosts and Magicians in Performance

HONR 209E Attending The Blockbuster: Understanding the Cultural Impact of Temporary Exhibits

HONR 209T Cities and the World: Globalization and Urban Development

HONR 209W Strategies of Equality

HONR 217 In Search of Ancient Astronomies

HONR 218C Western Intellectual Heritage: The Hero and Society

HONR 218L Language and Mind

HONR 219L Working with Computers to Solve Real World Problems: Science and the Computer Revolution

HONR 219P Do Not Enter: Outsiders in 20th Century American Drama

HONR 219S Black Holes and B-Movies: New Physics and Contemporary Culture

HONR 219Z Languages of the World: How It All Happened

HONR 228A Science and Pseudoscience

HONR 228Q People and Particles: Nuclear Physics and Society

HONR 229J The Death Penalty in the United States

HONR 229P Mathematics and Art

HONR 229S Terrorism

HONR 238Z Understanding the World Through Reading

HONR 239C The Creative Process in Dance

HONR 239D The Language of Visual Communication

HONR 248O The Military and the Media in American History

HONR 248W America in the 1960's

HONR 249I The Examined Life

HONR 249J Economics and The Environment

HONR 258E Television Reality

HONR 258K Shakespeare: Tricks of the Trade–The Dramatist as Conjurer

HONR 258O Kinesiological Bases of Skilled Performance: Golf

HONR 258T Tools of Fiction: Literature and/as Creative Writing

HONR 258T Economic Well-Being

HONR 258V American Attitudes Toward Warfare and the Military

HONR 258W Exploring Homophobia: Demystifying Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Issues

HONR 259Q The Mosaic of Identity in Contemporary American Literature

HONR 259S The Body and Literature

HONR 268E Gods, Demons, and Mythology in the Ancient Near East and Egypt

HONR 268J Religion and Progress: Islamic Science, Politics, and Economics

HONR 268N The First Amendment on the Line: Religion and the Public Schools

HONR 268Z Mask, Image, Identity: The Mystery of the Face

HONR 269C Mythology

HONR 269D Health Policy

HONR 269V High Technology, Culture, and Economic Development: Biotechnology in Asia

HONR 278Q Magic, Religion and Science: Art That Worked Wonders

HONR 278Y Really Good Poems: How Reading and Writing Them Can Transform Lives

HONR 278Z Race, Class, Gender Generation, and Geography: A Journalism Perspective

HONR 279I History of Alphabets, 2000 BCE - 2000 CE: Languages and their Scripts
HONR 279I has been cancelled for the fall 2004 semester.

HONR 279R Art Making in the Global Village

HONR 279V Imagining God: Theological Explorations in Modern Writing

HONR 279W The Solar System

HONR 288L Medical Devices: Applied Ethics and Public Policy

HONR 289Y Novels and Who We Are

HONR 298A Doctrine and Debate in Selected World Religions

HONR 299J Read in Tooth and Claw?: Some British Writings Since Darwin
This course has been cancelled for Fall 2004

HONR 348J Contemporary Social Issues

HONR 359A Writing Workshop

HONR 359B Alternatives to Violence

HONR 378H Seminar in American Politics: The 2004 Elections

HONR 378I Congressional Elections: Campaigning for Congress

 

 

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