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Spring 2011 Departmental H-Versions

SPRING 2011 DEPARTMENTAL H-VERSIONS

Honors Versions (H-Versions) are courses offered by the academic departments across campus exclusively for Honors College students.
Notes:
(1)300 and 400 level H-version classes may have prerequisites and/or require permission from the department offering the course.
(2)Students in the University Honors Program may use a combination of Honors seminars (HONR) and H-Version courses to satisfy the University Honors Program Citation Requirements. See the University Honors Citation Requirements for details.

SPRING DEPARTMENTAL H-VERSIONS

AASP100H Introduction to African American Studies; (3 credits)

AASP202H Black Culture in the United States; (3 credits)

BMGT220H Principles of Accounting I; (3 credits)

BMGT221H Principles of Accounting II; (3 credits)

BMGT230H Business Statistics; (3 credits)

BMGT364H Management and Organization Theory; (3 credits)

BMGT380H Business Law I; (3 credits)

BMGT390H Systems Thinking for Managerial Decision Making; (3 credits)

BSCI223H General Microbiology; (4 credits)

BSCI279H Supplemental Study: Catalyst Program Seminar; (1 credit)

BSCI378H Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics Department Honors Seminar; (1 credit)

BSCI379H Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics Department Honors Research; (1-3 credits)

BSCI389H Entomology Department Honors Research; (1-2 credits)

BSCI398H Biology Department Honors Seminar; (1 credit)

BSCI399H Biology Department Honors Research; (1-2 credits)

CCJS100H Introduction to Criminal Justice; (3 credits)

CCJS389H Independent Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice; (3 credits)

CMSC131H Object-Oriented Programming I; (4 credits)

CMSC132H Object-Oriented Programming II; (4 credits)

CMSC250H Object-Oriented Programming II; (4 credits)

EDSP289H Disability: From Stigma and Sideshow to Mainstream and Main Street; (3 credits)

EDUC388H Special Topics in Education: Honors Synthesis Seminar II; (2 credits)

ENAE398H Honors Research Project; (1-3 credits)

ENEE313H Introduction to Device Physics; (3 credits)

ENEE324H Engineering Probability; (3 credits)

ENEE381H Electromagnetic Wave Propagation; (3 credits)

ENES390H Systems Thinking for Managerial Decision Making; (3 credits)

ENGL393H Technical Writing; (3 credits)

FREN250H Introduction to French Literature; (3 credits)

FREN352H From the Age of Epic and Romance to the Enlightenment; (3 credits)

GEOG384H Internship in Geography I; (3 credits

GEOG385H Internship in Geography II; (3 credits)

GEOL393H Technical Writing for Geoscientists; (3 credits)

GEOL394H Research Problems in Geology; (3 credits)

GERM320H Survey of German Studies; (3 credits)

GERM397H Honors Reading (Independent Study); (3 credits)

GVPT100H Principles of Government and Politics; (3 credits)

GVPT241H The Study of Political Philosophy: Ancient and Modern; (3 credits)

HIST283H History of the Jewish People II; (3 credits)

ITAL122H Accelerated Italian II; (3 credits)

JWST235H History of the Jewish People II; (3 credits)

KNES289H Genetically-Modified Humans: Physical Performance in the Post-Genomic-Era; (3 credits)

KNES300H Biomechanics of Human Motion; (4 credits)

KNES350H The Psychology of Sports; (3 credits)

KNES355H Sport Management; (3 credits)

KNES360H Physiology of Exercise; (3 credits)

KNES370H Motor Development; (3 credits)

KNES385H Motor Control and Learning; (3 credits)

MATH141H Calculus II; (4 credits)

MATH241H Calculus III; (4 credits)

MATH246H Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers; (3 credits)

MATH 341 Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations
II (Honors) (4 credits)

MUSC130H Survey of Music Literature; (3 credits)

MUSC289H Exploring the Power of Musical Performance in Social Engagement; (3 credits)

PHYS105H Physics For Decision-Makers (3 credits)

PHYS272H Introductory Physics: Fields; (3 credits)

PHYS273H Introductory Physics: Waves; (3 credits)

PSYC100H Introduction to Psychology; (3 credits)

SOCY105H Introduction to Contemporary Social Problems; (3 credits)

SPAN207H Reading & Writing in Spanish (3 credits)