Spring '98 Honors Seminars
HONR 169Z Knowledge and Its Human Implications
HONR 200 Honors Research Colloquium (1 credit)
HONR 218A In Search of Ancient Astronomies
HONR 218M The Search for an American Architecture
HONR 238A The World of the Dead Sea Scrolls
HONR 238B Images of Masculinity in American Literature and Film
HONR 238C Western World Literature II
HONR 238D Nineteenth and Twentieth Century English Literature
HONR 238G Thanatos--The Many Meanings of Death
HONR 238L Mind and Language
HONR 238U The Spiritual Heritage of the Human Race: An Introduction to the Study of World Religions
HONR 238Z Understanding the World through Reading
HONR 239C The Creative Process in Dance
HONR 239N The Black Experience in American Drama
HONR 248C Changing Worlds: Economic, Political, and Social Developments in the Former Soviet Bloc
HONR 248D International and Multicultural Perspectives in Education
HONR 248L Conflict, Cooperation, and Strategy
HONR 248Q Responsibility and Irresponsibility and the News Media
HONR 248W America in the 1960's
HONR 249R Global Environmental Change
HONR 249S The United States in Vietnam: From Dien Bien Phu to the Fall of Saigon, a Crossroads in American History
HONR 249V Lawyers and the Adversary System: Can a Good Lawyer Lead a Good Life?
HONR 249Y Social and Political Movements
HONR 258C Silence and Art
HONR 259C Fearfully Great Lizards: Topics in Dinosaur Research
HONR 259D Understanding the Japanese through the Performing Arts
HONR 259K From a City on a Hill to NATO on the Plain: The Rise and Fall of American Isolationism
HONR 259M The Science in Science Fiction
HONR 259S The Body and Literature
HONR 269C Mythology
HONR 269I Immigrant Voices: Literature of Jewish, Asian, and Hispanic Immigrants to America--1900 to Present
HONR 269J The Beat Begins: American Culture in the 1950's
HONR 269L Hinduism: Karma, Dharma, Caste, Sects, and Symbols
HONR 269O Judging the Social Sciences
HONR 269T Understanding Nationalisms: State Building and the Politics of Identity in the Modern World
HONR 278K Discoveries that have Shaped Technology in the 20th Century: Ramifications in Chemical and Biomedical Sciences
HONR 278S Frontiers in Genetics
HONR 278T Evolution and Adaptation in Humans
HONR 278U Richard M. Nixon and his Presidency
HONR 278V Who Will I Be at 65? Being Aged in Cross-Cultural Perspective
HONR 278W Mind and Brain: At the Interface of Neutral Systems and Cognition
HONR 278X Freedom, Determinism, and Moral Responsibility in Western Thought
HONR 278Y Political Behavior
HONR 278Z The Problem of Evil
HONR 279A Games, Game Theory, and Theory of Games
HONR 279B The Evolution of Diseases
HONR 279C Literature and Film of the Extremes
HONR 279D From Fiction to Film: Film Adaptations of Novels
HONR 279F Mozart and Beethoven: Music, Rebellion, and the Will to Make a New World
HONR 279G The Biological Basis of Mental Illness
HONR 279I Alphabetic Writing Systems from Dublin to Delhi: The Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, Cyrillic, Devanagari and Latin Alphabets and Their Common Phoenician Source
HONR 279J Russia: Let History Judge
HONR 279K The Business of the Arts
Note: We've changed the title of this course to "Behind the Scenes in the Performing Arts." The description remains the same, but the new title better describes the course.
HONR 279L Science and Technology as Themes in Literature
HONR 279N Imagining Cities: New York, Los Angeles, Cyber-Space
HONR 279P Understanding and Coping with Stress
HONR 279Q Ethics in Journalism: Reading It, Seeing It, Practicing It
HONR 279R Art-Making in the Global Village
HONR 279S The Science of Color
HONR 328Q Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice
HONR 348J Contemporary Social Issues
HONR 359A Writing Workshop
HONR 378D Reading and Writing About Grief and Loss

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