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Goal 1 Outcome 1 ANTH 151 Becoming Human, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Sellet, Frederic Class#: 23984 Meeting times: (MW) 12:00 - 12:50 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: An honors section of ANTH 150 for students with superior academic records. Not open to students who have had ANTH 150. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , N Natural Science (N). BLAW 302 Legal Aspects of Business,Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Harrison, Jennifer Class#: 17400 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: Full Course Description: Honors treatment of this course involves acquainting students with the basic principles of law that are applicable to business transactions in the modern business world and the legal systems. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S). CLSX 351 Intro Grk&Rom Archaeology,Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Bruce, William Class#: 20985 Meeting times: (MWF) 11:00 - 11:50 AM Seats Available: 9 Course Description: Honors version of CLSX 151, with the focus towards critical approaches and research. Special attention is paid to recent methodological, theoretical, and ethical debates within the profession of Classical archaeology. Assignments and activities may include position papers on contentious issues of the day, research assignments, and/or field trips to museums and related institutions. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H) , HT Historical Studies PC (HT) , World Culture (W). ENGL 205 Freshman-Sophmr Honors Prosem: Immigration in Literature&Film (3 hours) Instructor: Caminero-Santangelo, Marta Class#: 29035 Meeting times: (TuTh) 02:30 - 03:45 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: Study of a major movement, topic, or theme in literature and culture. The primary aims are to further develop reading and writing skills and to consider significant cultural and artistic issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or an AP exam score of 4 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam.

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Goal 1 Outcome 1 ANTH 151 Becoming Human, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Sellet, Frederic Class#: 23984 Meeting times: (MW) 12:00 - 12:50 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: An honors section of ANTH 150 for students with superior academic records. Not open to students who have had ANTH 150. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , N Natural Science (N). BLAW 302 Legal Aspects of Business,Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Harrison, Jennifer Class#: 17400 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: Full Course Description: Honors treatment of this course involves acquainting students with the basic principles of law that are applicable to business transactions in the modern business world and the legal systems. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S). CLSX 351 Intro Grk&Rom Archaeology,Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Bruce, William Class#: 20985 Meeting times: (MWF) 11:00 - 11:50 AM Seats Available: 9 Course Description: Honors version of CLSX 151, with the focus towards critical approaches and research. Special attention is paid to recent methodological, theoretical, and ethical debates within the profession of Classical archaeology. Assignments and activities may include position papers on contentious issues of the day, research assignments, and/or field trips to museums and related institutions. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H) , HT Historical Studies PC (HT) , World Culture (W). ENGL 205 Freshman-Sophmr Honors Prosem: Immigration in Literature&Film (3 hours) Instructor: Caminero-Santangelo, Marta Class#: 29035 Meeting times: (TuTh) 02:30 - 03:45 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: Study of a major movement, topic, or theme in literature and culture. The primary aims are to further develop reading and writing skills and to consider significant cultural and artistic issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or an AP exam score of 4 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam.

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In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 2 Outcome 1 (GE21) , Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H). ENGL 205 Freshman-Sophmr Honors Prosem: Ways of Seeing (3 hours) Instructor: Klayder, Mary Class#: 20331 Meeting times: (MWF) 11:00 - 11:50 AM Seats Available: 8 Course Description: Study of a major movement, topic, or theme in literature and culture. The primary aims are to further develop reading and writing skills and to consider significant cultural and artistic issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or an AP exam score of 4 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 2 Outcome 1 (GE21) , Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H). ENGL 205 Freshman-Sophmr Honors Prosem: Really Big Books (3 hours) Instructor: Fuller, Randall Class#: 15683 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: Study of a major movement, topic, or theme in literature and culture. The primary aims are to further develop reading and writing skills and to consider significant cultural and artistic issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or an AP exam score of 4 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 2 Outcome 1 (GE21) , Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H). HUM 114 Western Civilization I Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Urie, Dale Class#: 15610 Meeting times: (TuTh) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 8 Course Description: A program of study using readings and writing to explore and understand the record of Western Civilization from the ancient world through the early modern period. This is a writing intensive and writing instructive course designed to expand critical thinking and global awareness through the medium of composition practice. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 2 (AE42), Goal 2 Outcome 1 (GE21) , H Humanities (H). LING 107 Introductory Linguistics, Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: McKenzie, Andrew Class#: 15069 Meeting times: (TuTh) 09:30 - 10:45 AM Seats Available: 17 Course Description: Introduction to the fundamentals of linguistics, with emphasis on the description of the sound system, grammatical structure, and semantic structure of languages. The course includes a survey of

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language in culture and society, language change, computational linguistics and psycholinguistics, and introduces students to techniques of linguistic analysis in a variety of languages including English. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 2 (AE42) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). LING 111 Language & Mind, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Sereno, Joan Class#: 23865 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 6 Course Description: A study of the relation between language and the human mind, focusing on language as a fundamental aspect of human cognition. Topics include what is innate and what is learned during first and second language acquisition, how we process language, and whether there are areas of the brain specialized for language. Open only to students admitted to the University Honors Program, or by consent of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SI Individual Behavior PC (SI). LING 111 Language & Mind, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Sereno, Joan Class#: 29223 Meeting times: (MW) 12:30 - 01:45 PM Seats Available: 13 Course Description: A study of the relation between language and the human mind, focusing on language as a fundamental aspect of human cognition. Topics include what is innate and what is learned during first and second language acquisition, how we process language, and whether there are areas of the brain specialized for language. Open only to students admitted to the University Honors Program, or by consent of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SI Individual Behavior PC (SI). MGMT 499 Business Policy&Strategy, Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Ward, Kenneth Class#: 16915 Meeting times: (MW) 02:30 - 03:45 PM Seats Available: 7 Course Description: Honors treatment of this course exposes the student to the role of general management in complex organizations. The cases, conceptual materials, and projects are selected to provide the student with decision-making opportunity in major areas of managerial concern: environmental opportunities and constraints, formulation of business policy, and policy implementation mechanisms. Knowledge and skills gained in previous business courses, including marketing, finance, and quantitative methods, will be applied to problems associated with the totality of organizational activity.

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In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 6 Outcome 1 (AE61). PHIL 141 Introduction to Philosophy Hnr (3 hours) Instructor: Frykholm, Erin Class#: 26069 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 17 Course Description: An introductory examination, based primarily on writings of major philosophers, of such central philosophical problems as religious belief, the mind and its place in nature, freedom and determinism, morality, and the nature and kinds of human knowledge. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H) , HR Philosophy & Religion PC (HR). PHIL 161 Introduction to Ethics Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Symons, Irina Class#: 20546 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 9 Course Description: An introductory study of the nature of morality and of philosophical bases for the assessment of actions, agents, and institutions. Special emphasis will be placed upon the views of such important philosophers as Aristotle, Hume, Kant, and Mill. Some attention will be paid to applications of moral theory to practice. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 5 Outcome 1 (AE51), Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H) , HR Philosophy & Religion PC (HR). SOC 105 Elements of Sociology, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Smith, David Class#: 20657 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: Full - Waitlist Course Description: The study of social life, including how human groups are organized, how they change, and how they influence individuals. Consideration is given to a variety of human organizations and social institutions and how these groups and institutions both determine, and are determined by, human beings. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). SOC 105 Elements of Sociology, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Smith, David Class#: 26180 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: Full - Waitlist

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Course Description: The study of social life, including how human groups are organized, how they change, and how they influence individuals. Consideration is given to a variety of human organizations and social institutions and how these groups and institutions both determine, and are determined by, human beings. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). SOC 105 Elements of Sociology, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Obadare, Ebenezer Class#: 28294 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: Full - Waitlist Course Description: The study of social life, including how human groups are organized, how they change, and how they influence individuals. Consideration is given to a variety of human organizations and social institutions and how these groups and institutions both determine, and are determined by, human beings. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC).

Goal 1 Outcome 2 CHEM 190* Foundations of Chemistry I Hnr (3 hours) Instructor: Barybin, Mikhail Class#: 10641 Meeting times: (MWF) 09:00 - 09:50 AM Seats Available: 40 Course Description: CHEM 190, together with corequisite laboratory course CHEM 191, provides an integrated treatment of theoretical and experimental aspects of chemistry for qualified and highly motivated students. It is anticipated that students in CHEM 190 and CHEM 191 plan to take more than one year of chemistry at the college level. Students with credit in CHEM 110 will have two hours added on to their total number of hours required for graduation. Prerequisite: High school chemistry and calculus; at least one of the following: (a) acceptance into the KU Honors Program, (b) an AP exam score in chemistry of 3 or higher, (c) a mathematics ACT score of 30 or higher; or permission of instructor. Corequisite: CHEM 191. *Lecture with lab that requires instructor consent to enroll In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Natural Sciences (GE3N) , Lab and Field Experiences (LFE) , N Natural Science (N) , NP Physical Sciences PC (NP). ECON 105 Introductory Economics, Honors (4 hours) Instructor: Class#: 25216 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 22

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Course Description: An introduction to modern economics designed primarily for students who do not plan to major in economics. Topics include economic history, the operation of economic institutions, and the formation and execution of economic policies to meet the current problems of the domestic and international economy. Prerequisite: Consent of the Economics Department and MATH 101 or MATH 104, or eligibility for MATH 115 or MATH 116 or MATH 125. Open only to students who have been admitted to the University Honors Program, or by consent of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , BA Quantitative Reasoning (QR) , S Social Science (S) , SF Public Affairs PC (SF). ECON 143 Princpls of Microeconomics,Hnr (3 hours) Instructor: Okao, Alfred Class#: 27856 Meeting times: (TuTh) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 16 Course Description: An honors section of ECON 142. An analytical introduction to microeconomics. Topics include theory of markets, public policy, international trade, economic efficiency, and equity. Prerequisite: Consent of the Economics Department and MATH 101 or MATH 103 or MATH 104, or eligibility for MATH 115 or MATH 125 or MATH 126. Open only to students who have been admitted to the University Honors Program, or by consent of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , BA Quantitative Reasoning (QR) , S Social Science (S) , SF Public Affairs PC (SF). MATH 145 Calculus I, Honors (4 hours) Instructor: Class#: 18438 Meeting times: (MTuWThF) 09:00 - 09:50 AM Seats Available: 20 Course Description: Limits, continuity and derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Curve sketching, optimization and other applications of the derivative. Antiderivatives, Riemann sums, the definite integral, and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Open for only 1 hour credit to students with credit in MATH 115. Not open for credit to students with credit in MATH 116, MATH 121, MATH 125 or MATH 141. Prerequisite: An ACT Math score of 34 or higher, or membership in the University Honors Program and an ACT Math score of 32 or higher. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: N Natural Science (N) , NM Mathematical Sciences PC (NM).

Goal 2 Outcome 1 ENGL 105 Honors Introduction to English (3 hours) Instructor: Klayder, Mary Class#: 20387 Meeting times: (MWF) 10:00 - 10:50 AM Seats Available: 6

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Course Description: Study of significant works of world literature. The primary aims are to develop reading and writing skills and to introduce the students to works of literature drawn from a variety of genres and historical periods. Prerequisite: An ACT score of 31-36, or an SAT score of 650 or higher, or an AP exam score of 3 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam, or membership in the University Honors Program. ENGL 105 Honors Introduction to English (3 hours) Instructor: Outka, Paul Class#: 25071 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 14 Course Description: Study of significant works of world literature. The primary aims are to develop reading and writing skills and to introduce the students to works of literature drawn from a variety of genres and historical periods. Prerequisite: An ACT score of 31-36, or an SAT score of 650 or higher, or an AP exam score of 3 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam, or membership in the University Honors Program. ENGL 105 Honors Introduction to English (3 hours) Instructor: Outka, Paul Class#: 26299 Meeting times: (MW) 12:30 - 01:45 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: Study of significant works of world literature. The primary aims are to develop reading and writing skills and to introduce the students to works of literature drawn from a variety of genres and historical periods. Prerequisite: An ACT score of 31-36, or an SAT score of 650 or higher, or an AP exam score of 3 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam, or membership in the University Honors Program. ENGL 105 Honors Introduction to English (3 hours) Instructor: Grund, Peter Class#: 21381 Meeting times: (MW) 12:30 - 01:45 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: Study of significant works of world literature. The primary aims are to develop reading and writing skills and to introduce the students to works of literature drawn from a variety of genres and historical periods. Prerequisite: An ACT score of 31-36, or an SAT score of 650 or higher, or an AP exam score of 3 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam, or membership in the University Honors Program. ENGL 105 Honors Introduction to English (3 hours) Instructor: Elliott, Dorice Class#: 26322 Meeting times: (MW) 03:00 - 04:15 PM Seats Available: 14 Course Description: Study of significant works of world literature. The primary aims are to develop reading and writing skills and to introduce the students to works of literature drawn from a variety of genres and historical periods. Prerequisite: An ACT score of 31-36, or an SAT score of 650 or higher, or an AP exam score of 3 on

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either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam, or membership in the University Honors Program. ENGL 105 Honors Introduction to English (3 hours) Instructor: Harrington, Joseph Class#: 10936 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: Study of significant works of world literature. The primary aims are to develop reading and writing skills and to introduce the students to works of literature drawn from a variety of genres and historical periods. Prerequisite: An ACT score of 31-36, or an SAT score of 650 or higher, or an AP exam score of 3 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam, or membership in the University Honors Program. ENGL 105 Honors Introduction to English (3 hours) Instructor: Prasad, Pritha Class#: 25004 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: Study of significant works of world literature. The primary aims are to develop reading and writing skills and to introduce the students to works of literature drawn from a variety of genres and historical periods. Prerequisite: An ACT score of 31-36, or an SAT score of 650 or higher, or an AP exam score of 3 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam, or membership in the University Honors Program. ENGL 105 Honors Introduction to English (3 hours) Instructor: Fowler, Doreen Class#: 27811 Meeting times: (TuTh) 02:30 - 03:45 PM Seats Available: 13 Course Description: Study of significant works of world literature. The primary aims are to develop reading and writing skills and to introduce the students to works of literature drawn from a variety of genres and historical periods. Prerequisite: An ACT score of 31-36, or an SAT score of 650 or higher, or an AP exam score of 3 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam, or membership in the University Honors Program. ENGL 205 Freshman-Sophmr Honors Prosem: Immigration in Literature&Film (3 hours) Instructor: Caminero-Santangelo, Marta Class#: 29035 Meeting times: (TuTh) 02:30 - 03:45 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: Study of a major movement, topic, or theme in literature and culture. The primary aims are to further develop reading and writing skills and to consider significant cultural and artistic issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or an AP exam score of 4 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11), Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H).

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ENGL 205 Freshman-Sophmr Honors Prosem: Ways of Seeing (3 hours) Instructor: Klayder, Mary Class#: 20331 Meeting times: (MWF) 11:00 - 11:50 AM Seats Available: 8 Course Description: Study of a major movement, topic, or theme in literature and culture. The primary aims are to further develop reading and writing skills and to consider significant cultural and artistic issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or an AP exam score of 4 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11), Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H). ENGL 205 Freshman-Sophmr Honors Prosem: Really Big Books (3 hours) Instructor: Fuller, Randall Class#: 15683 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: Study of a major movement, topic, or theme in literature and culture. The primary aims are to further develop reading and writing skills and to consider significant cultural and artistic issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or an AP exam score of 4 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11), Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H). HUM 114 Western Civilization I Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Urie, Dale Class#: 15610 Meeting times: (TuTh) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 8 Course Description: A program of study using readings and writing to explore and understand the record of Western Civilization from the ancient world through the early modern period. This is a writing intensive and writing instructive course designed to expand critical thinking and global awareness through the medium of composition practice. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 2 (AE42) , Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , H Humanities (H). JOUR 305 Writing for Media, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Gaston, Patricia; Padget, Barbara; Ittefaq, Muhammad; Nguyen, Nhung; Figueroa, Ever Class#: 23593 Meeting times: (W) 12:30 - 01:45 PM Seats Available: 54 Course Description: This course will emphasize journalistic writing and the role it plays in coherent and engaging stories. It will build on JOUR 300 and JOUR 302, helping students sharpen their writing and interviewing skills for the Web, for print and for broadcast; and sharpen their judgment in choosing information, sources and story forms. Passage of the School's Grammar Basics and subsequesnt grammar exam is required before

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enrolling in this course. Prerequisite: JOUR 101, JOUR 300 and JOUR 302 each completed with a grade of C (2.0) or higher. May be taken concurrently with JOUR 302. Must be completed with a grade of 2.0 or above to enroll in courses for which it is a prerequisite and may be retaken once. JOUR 305 Writing for Media, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Gaston, Patricia Class#: 23594 Meeting times: (TuTh) 09:30 - 10:45 AM Seats Available: 6 Course Description: This course will emphasize journalistic writing and the role it plays in coherent and engaging stories. It will build on JOUR 300 and JOUR 302, helping students sharpen their writing and interviewing skills for the Web, for print and for broadcast; and sharpen their judgment in choosing information, sources and story forms. Passage of the School's Grammar Basics and subsequesnt grammar exam is required before enrolling in this course. Prerequisite: JOUR 101, JOUR 300 and JOUR 302 each completed with a grade of C (2.0) or higher. May be taken concurrently with JOUR 302. Must be completed with a grade of 2.0 or above to enroll in courses for which it is a prerequisite and may be retaken once.

Goal 2 Outcome 2 COMS 131 Speaker-Audience Communicatn,H (3 hours) Instructor: Class#: 10717 Meeting times: (MWF) 09:00 - 09:50 AM Seats Available: 19 Course Description: The study of rhetorical theory and its application to the preparation, presentation, and criticism of oral discourse in audience situations. Special consideration of listening behavior and of the ethical conduct of speech in a free society. This course fulfills the College argument and reason requirement. This is an honors section of COMS 130 open only to students in the Honors Program. COMS 131 Speaker-Audience Communicatn,H (3 hours) Instructor: Mapes, Margarethe Class#: 17224 Meeting times: (TuTh) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 18 Course Description: The study of rhetorical theory and its application to the preparation, presentation, and criticism of oral discourse in audience situations. Special consideration of listening behavior and of the ethical conduct of speech in a free society. This course fulfills the College argument and reason requirement. This is an honors section of COMS 130 open only to students in the Honors Program. COMS 131 Speaker-Audience Communicatn,H (3 hours) Instructor: Class#: 29084 Meeting times: (TuTh) 02:30 - 03:45 PM Seats Available: 18 Course Description: The study of rhetorical theory and its application to the preparation, presentation, and criticism of oral discourse in audience situations. Special consideration of listening behavior and of the ethical

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conduct of speech in a free society. This course fulfills the College argument and reason requirement. This is an honors section of COMS 130 open only to students in the Honors Program.

Goal 3 Arts & Humanities (GE3H) AMS 101 Intro to American Studies, Hnr (3 hours) Instructor: Perreira, Christopher Class#: 16569 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 5 Course Description: An introduction to the history and key concepts of American Studies. Students explore major changes in American culture through the critical reading and analysis of primary and secondary source material. Not open to students who have taken AMS 100. Prerequisite: Membership in the University Honors Program or approval by the American Studies Program. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , H Humanities (H) , HT Historical Studies PC (HT). ANTH 162 Varieties of Humn Experienc Hr (3 hours) Instructor: Dean, Bartholomew Class#: 20868 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 11:50 AM Seats Available: 4 Course Description: An honors section of ANTH 160 for students with superior academic records. Not open to students who have had ANTH 160 or ANTH 360. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 2 (AE42) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , NW Non-Western Culture (NW) , S Social Science (S) , World Culture (W). CLSX 351 Intro Grk&Rom Archaeology,Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Bruce, William Class#: 20985 Meeting times: (MWF) 11:00 - 11:50 AM Seats Available: 9 Course Description: Honors version of CLSX 151, with the focus towards critical approaches and research. Special attention is paid to recent methodological, theoretical, and ethical debates within the profession of Classical archaeology. Assignments and activities may include position papers on contentious issues of the day, research assignments, and/or field trips to museums and related institutions. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , H Humanities (H) , HT Historical Studies PC (HT) , World Culture (W). ENGL 205 Freshman-Sophmr Honors Prosem: Immigration in Literature&Film (3 hours) Instructor: Caminero-Santangelo, Marta Class#: 29035 Meeting times: (TuTh) 02:30 - 03:45 PM

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Seats Available: 15 Course Description: Study of a major movement, topic, or theme in literature and culture. The primary aims are to further develop reading and writing skills and to consider significant cultural and artistic issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or an AP exam score of 4 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , Goal 2 Outcome 1 (GE21) , H Humanities (H). ENGL 205 Freshman-Sophmr Honors Prosem: Ways of Seeing (3 hours) Instructor: Klayder, Mary Class#: 20331 Meeting times: (MWF) 11:00 - 11:50 AM Seats Available: 8 Course Description: Study of a major movement, topic, or theme in literature and culture. The primary aims are to further develop reading and writing skills and to consider significant cultural and artistic issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or an AP exam score of 4 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , Goal 2 Outcome 1 (GE21) , H Humanities (H). ENGL 205 Freshman-Sophmr Honors Prosem: Really Big Books (3 hours) Instructor: Fuller, Randall Class#: 15683 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: Study of a major movement, topic, or theme in literature and culture. The primary aims are to further develop reading and writing skills and to consider significant cultural and artistic issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or an AP exam score of 4 on either the Literature and Composition exam or the Language and Composition exam. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , Goal 2 Outcome 1 (GE21) , H Humanities (H). PHIL 141 Introduction to Philosophy Hnr (3 hours) Instructor: Frykholm, Erin Class#: 26069 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 17 Course Description: An introductory examination, based primarily on writings of major philosophers, of such central philosophical problems as religious belief, the mind and its place in nature, freedom and determinism, morality, and the nature and kinds of human knowledge. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , H Humanities (H) , HR Philosophy & Religion PC (HR).

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PHIL 161 Introduction to Ethics Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Symons, Irina Class#: 20546 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 9 Course Description: An introductory study of the nature of morality and of philosophical bases for the assessment of actions, agents, and institutions. Special emphasis will be placed upon the views of such important philosophers as Aristotle, Hume, Kant, and Mill. Some attention will be paid to applications of moral theory to practice. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 5 Outcome 1 (AE51) , Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , H Humanities (H) , HR Philosophy & Religion PC (HR). SLAV 141 Understanding Russia, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Kokobobo, Ani Class#: 29672 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 47 Course Description: An introduction to literature, history, political systems, spirituality, and the visual arts from a Russian perspective. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 2 (AE42) , H Humanities (H) , HT Historical Studies PC (HT) , World Culture (W). SLAV 149 Introd to Slavic Folklore,Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Perelmutter, Renee Class#: 25877 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 24 Course Description: An introduction to the various forms of folklore among the Slavic peoples, with particular emphasis on the folk literature, customs, and artifacts of Russia, Poland, and the South Slavic countries. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 2 (AE42) , Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H) , HL Literature & the Arts PC (HL) , World Culture (W).

Goal 3 Natural Sciences (GE3N) BIOL 151 Pr Molecular&Cellular Biol,Hnr (3 hours) Instructor: Timmons, Lisa Class#: 18107 Meeting times: (TuTh) 09:30 - 10:45 AM Seats Available: 54 Course Description: An integrated lecture and laboratory course for students with superior academic records who are biology majors or who plan to take additional courses in biology. This course covers basic biochemistry,

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cell structure and function, molecular biology, genetics, physiology, and development of plants and animals. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Membership in the University Honors Program and concurrent or prior enrollment in CHEM 130, CHEM 190 and CHEM 191, CHEM 150, or CHEM 170; or consent of instructor. Lecture with lab In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Lab and Field Experiences (LFE) , N Natural Science (N) , NB Biological Sciences PC (NB). CHEM 190* Foundations of Chemistry I Hnr (3 hours) Instructor: Barybin, Mikhail Class#: 10641 Meeting times: (MWF) 09:00 - 09:50 AM Seats Available: 40 Course Description: CHEM 190, together with corequisite laboratory course CHEM 191, provides an integrated treatment of theoretical and experimental aspects of chemistry for qualified and highly motivated students. It is anticipated that students in CHEM 190 and CHEM 191 plan to take more than one year of chemistry at the college level. Students with credit in CHEM 110 will have two hours added on to their total number of hours required for graduation. Prerequisite: High school chemistry and calculus; at least one of the following: (a) acceptance into the KU Honors Program, (b) an AP exam score in chemistry of 3 or higher, (c) a mathematics ACT score of 30 or higher; or permission of instructor. Corequisite: CHEM 191. *Lecture with lab that requires instructor consent to enroll In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 2 (GE12) , Lab and Field Experiences (LFE) , N Natural Science (N) , NP Physical Sciences PC (NP). CHEM 380 Organic Chemistry I, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Tunge, Jon Class#: 28673 Meeting times: (MWF) 11:00 - 11:50 AM Seats Available: 27 Course Description: This is the first half of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry for students with strong records in previous chemistry courses. Recommended for members of the University Honors Program and students majoring in chemistry or related fields. Students with credit in CHEM 310 who take and complete CHEM 380 will have two hours added to their total number of credit hours required for graduation. Prerequisite: CHEM 135, CHEM 175, or CHEM 195 with a grade of C- or higher and permission of the instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: N Natural Science (N). EVRN 144 Glbl Evrn I:Dscvry Evrn Chg,Hn (5 hours) Instructor: Brox, Ali; Stock, Paul; Loecke, Terrance Class#: 17023 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 5 Course Description: This interdisciplinary course surveys the foundations of environmental understanding and the process of scientific discovery from perspectives that combine the principles and methodologies of the

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humanities, physical, life and social sciences. Key topics include the history of environmental systems and life on earth, the discovery of biotic evolution, ecological change, and climate change. Laboratory sections apply the principles and methodologies of the humanities, physical, life and social sciences to earth systems and the development of environmental understanding using historical and present-day examples. (Same as GEOG 144 and HIST 144.) Lecture with lab In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Lab and Field Experiences (LFE). GEOG 144 Glbl Evrn I:Dscvry Evrn Chg,Hn (5 hours) Instructor: Brox, Ali; Stock, Paul; Loecke, Terrance Class#: 17024 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 10 Course Description: This interdisciplinary course surveys the foundations of environmental understanding and the process of scientific discovery from perspectives that combine the principles and methodologies of the humanities, physical, life and social sciences. Key topics include the history of environmental systems and life on earth, the discovery of biotic evolution, ecological change, and climate change. Laboratory sections apply the principles and methodologies of the humanities, physical, life and social sciences to earth systems and the development of environmental understanding using historical and present-day examples. (Same as EVRN 144 and HIST 144.) Open only to students admitted to the University Honors Program or by permission of instructor. Lecture with lab In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Lab and Field Experiences (LFE). HIST 144 Glbl Evrn I:Dscvry Evrn Chg,Hn (5 hours) Instructor: Brox, Ali; Stock, Paul; Loecke, Terrance Class#: 17025 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 10 Course Description: This interdisciplinary course surveys the foundations of environmental understanding and the process of scientific discovery from perspectives that combine the principles and methodologies of the humanities, physical, life and social sciences. Key topics include the history of environmental systems and life on earth, the discovery of biotic evolution, ecological change, and climate change. Laboratory sections apply the principles and methodologies of the humanities, physical, life and social sciences to earth systems and the development of environmental understanding using historical and present-day examples. (Same as GEOG 144 and EVRN 144.) Open only to students admitted to the University Honors Program or by permission of instructor. Lecture with lab In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Lab and Field Experiences (LFE). PHSX 214 General Physics II Honors (4 hours) Instructor: Sanders, Stephen Class#: 14368 Meeting times: (MWF) 02:00 - 02:50 PM Seats Available: 5

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Course Description: An honors section of PHSX 212 and PHSX 236. Credit for fewer than four hours requires permission of the department. Recommended for students with a strong math background who are either in the University Honors Program or intending to major in a physical science. Prerequisite: PHSX 216 together with either PHSX 211 or PHSX 210; or PHSX 213, and permission of instructor. Co-requisite: MATH 127 or MATH 147. Lecture with lab In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Lab and Field Experiences (LFE) , N Natural Science (N).

Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) AMS 112 American Identities, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Pence, Ray Class#: 28529 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 7 Course Description: An interdisciplinary introduction to individual and group identities over time. Students explore theories and methods relating to identity from various perspectives, such as race, class, gender, sexuality, age, religion, and region. Not open to students who have taken AMS 110 or SOC 110. (Same as SOC 112.) In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). ANTH 151 Becoming Human, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Sellet, Frederic Class#: 23984 Meeting times: (MW) 12:00 - 12:50 PM Seats Available: 15 Course Description: An honors section of ANTH 150 for students with superior academic records. Not open to students who have had ANTH 150. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , N Natural Science (N). ANTH 162 Varieties of Humn Experienc Hr (3 hours) Instructor: Dean, Bartholomew Class#: 20868 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 11:50 AM Seats Available: 4 Course Description: An honors section of ANTH 160 for students with superior academic records. Not open to students who have had ANTH 160 or ANTH 360. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 2 (AE42) , Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , NW Non-Western Culture (NW) , S Social Science (S) , World Culture (W).

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BLAW 302 Legal Aspects of Business,Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Harrison, Jennifer Class#: 17400 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 0 Course Description: Honors treatment of this course involves acquainting students with the basic principles of law that are applicable to business transactions in the modern business world and the legal systems. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11). ECON 105 Introductory Economics, Honors (4 hours) Instructor: Class#: 25216 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 22 Course Description: An introduction to modern economics designed primarily for students who do not plan to major in economics. Topics include economic history, the operation of economic institutions, and the formation and execution of economic policies to meet the current problems of the domestic and international economy. Prerequisite: Consent of the Economics Department and MATH 101 or MATH 104, or eligibility for MATH 115 or MATH 116 or MATH 125. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: S Social Science (S) , SF Public Affairs PC (SF). ECON 143 Princpls of Microeconomics,Hnr (3 hours) Instructor: Okao, Alfred Class#: 27856 Meeting times: (TuTh) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 16 Course Description: An honors section of ECON 142. An analytical introduction to microeconomics. Topics include theory of markets, public policy, international trade, economic efficiency, and equity. Prerequisite: Consent of the Economics Department and MATH 101 or MATH 103 or MATH 104, or eligibility for MATH 115 or MATH 125 or MATH 126. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: S Social Science (S) , SF Public Affairs PC (SF). LING 107 Introductory Linguistics, Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: McKenzie, Andrew Class#: 15069 Meeting times: (TuTh) 09:30 - 10:45 AM Seats Available: 17 Course Description: Introduction to the fundamentals of linguistics, with emphasis on the description of the sound system, grammatical structure, and semantic structure of languages. The course includes a survey of language in culture and society, language change, computational linguistics and psycholinguistics, and introduces students to techniques of linguistic analysis in a variety of languages including English. (Same as ANTH 107.)

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In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 2 (AE42) , Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). LING 111 Language & Mind, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Sereno, Joan Class#: 23865 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 6 Course Description: A study of the relation between language and the human mind, focusing on language as a fundamental aspect of human cognition. Topics include what is innate and what is learned during first and second language acquisition, how we process language, and whether there are areas of the brain specialized for language. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , S Social Science (S) , SI Individual Behavior PC (SI). LING 111 Language & Mind, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Sereno, Joan Class#: 29223 Meeting times: (MW) 12:30 - 01:45 PM Seats Available: 13 Course Description: A study of the relation between language and the human mind, focusing on language as a fundamental aspect of human cognition. Topics include what is innate and what is learned during first and second language acquisition, how we process language, and whether there are areas of the brain specialized for language. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , S Social Science (S) , SI Individual Behavior PC (SI). POLS 111 Introd to U.S. Politics Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Mullinix, Kevin Class#: 28058 Meeting times: (TuTh) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 28 Course Description: Open only to students in the College Honors Program or by consent of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: S Social Science (S) , SF Public Affairs PC (SF). POLS 171 Intro Internatnl Politics Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Arwine, Alan Class#: 17553 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 11 Course Description: Open only to students in the College Honors Program or by consent of instructor.

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In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 2 (AE42) , S Social Science (S) , SF Public Affairs PC (SF). PSYC 105 General Psychology, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Marshall, Susan Class#: 12428 Meeting times: (TuTh) 09:30 - 10:45 AM Seats Available: 27 Course Description: Open to students in College or Departmental Honors programs or by permission of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: S Social Science (S) , SI Individual Behavior PC (SI). PSYC 105 General Psychology, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Bowman, Christin Class#: 28563 Meeting times: (MW) 12:30 - 01:45 PM Seats Available: 31 Course Description: Open to students in College or Departmental Honors programs or by permission of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: S Social Science (S) , SI Individual Behavior PC (SI). SOC 105 Elements of Sociology, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Smith, David Class#: 20657 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: Full - Waitlist Course Description: The study of social life, including how human groups are organized, how they change, and how they influence individuals. Consideration is given to a variety of human organizations and social institutions and how these groups and institutions both determine, and are determined by, human beings. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). SOC 105 Elements of Sociology, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Smith, David Class#: 26180 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: Full - Waitlist Course Description: The study of social life, including how human groups are organized, how they change, and how they influence individuals. Consideration is given to a variety of human organizations and social institutions and how these groups and institutions both determine, and are determined by, human beings.

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In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). SOC 105 Elements of Sociology, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Obadare, Ebenezer Class#: 28294 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: Full - Waitlist Course Description: The study of social life, including how human groups are organized, how they change, and how they influence individuals. Consideration is given to a variety of human organizations and social institutions and how these groups and institutions both determine, and are determined by, human beings. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 4 Outcome 1 (AE41) , Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC).

Goal 4 Outcome 1 AMS 101 Intro to American Studies, Hnr (3 hours) Instructor: Perreira, Christopher Class#: 16569 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 5 Course Description: An introduction to the history and key concepts of American Studies. Students explore major changes in American culture through the critical reading and analysis of primary and secondary source material. Not open to students who have taken AMS 100. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H) , HT Historical Studies PC (HT). AMS 112 American Identities, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Pence, Ray Class#: 28529 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 7 Course Description: An interdisciplinary introduction to individual and group identities over time. Students explore theories and methods relating to identity from various perspectives, such as race, class, gender, sexuality, age, religion, and region. Not open to students who have taken AMS 110 or SOC 110. (Same as SOC 112.) In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). ANTH 321 Language in Culture&Society Hr (3 hours) Instructor: Dwyer, Arienne Class#: 28097 Meeting times: (TuTh) 09:30 - 10:45 AM Seats Available: 15

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Course Description: An honors section of ANTH 320 for students with superior academic records. Not open to students who have had ANTH 320 or LING 320. (Same as LING 321.) Prerequisite: Membership in the University Honors Program or consent of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 6 Outcome 1 (AE61) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). ANTH 321 Language in Culture&Society Hr (3 hours) Instructor: Dwyer, Arienne Class#: 28092 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 11 Course Description: An honors section of ANTH 320 for students with superior academic records. Not open to students who have had ANTH 320 or LING 320. (Same as LING 321.) Prerequisite: Membership in the University Honors Program or consent of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 6 Outcome 1 (AE61) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). LING 111 Language & Mind, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Sereno, Joan Class#: 23865 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 6 Course Description: A study of the relation between language and the human mind, focusing on language as a fundamental aspect of human cognition. Topics include what is innate and what is learned during first and second language acquisition, how we process language, and whether there are areas of the brain specialized for language. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SI Individual Behavior PC (SI). LING 111 Language & Mind, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Sereno, Joan Class#: 29223 Meeting times: (MW) 12:30 - 01:45 PM Seats Available: 13 Course Description: A study of the relation between language and the human mind, focusing on language as a fundamental aspect of human cognition. Topics include what is innate and what is learned during first and second language acquisition, how we process language, and whether there are areas of the brain specialized for language. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SI Individual Behavior PC (SI).

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LING 321 Language in Culture&Society Hr (3 hours) Instructor: Dwyer, Arienne Class#: 28098 Meeting times: (TuTh) 09:30 - 10:45 AM Seats Available: 14 Course Description: An honors section of LING 320 for students with superior academic records. Not open to students who have had ANTH 320 or LING 320. (Same as ANTH 321.) Prerequisite: Membership in the University Honors Program or consent of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 6 Outcome 1 (AE61) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). LING 321 Language in Culture&Society Hr (3 hours) Instructor: Dwyer, Arienne Class#: 28093 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 13 Course Description: An honors section of LING 320 for students with superior academic records. Not open to students who have had ANTH 320 or LING 320. (Same as ANTH 321.) Prerequisite: Membership in the University Honors Program or consent of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 6 Outcome 1 (AE61) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). SOC 105 Elements of Sociology, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Smith, David Class#: 20657 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: Full - Waitlist 1 Course Description: The study of social life, including how human groups are organized, how they change, and how they influence individuals. Consideration is given to a variety of human organizations and social institutions and how these groups and institutions both determine, and are determined by, human beings. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). SOC 105 Elements of Sociology, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Smith, David Class#: 26180 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: Full - Waitlist Course Description: The study of social life, including how human groups are organized, how they change, and how they influence individuals. Consideration is given to a variety of human organizations and social institutions and how these groups and institutions both determine, and are determined by, human beings. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC).

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SOC 105 Elements of Sociology, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Obadare, Ebenezer Class#: 28294 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: Full - Waitlist Course Description: The study of social life, including how human groups are organized, how they change, and how they influence individuals. Consideration is given to a variety of human organizations and social institutions and how these groups and institutions both determine, and are determined by, human beings. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). SOC 335 American Society, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Antonio, Robert Class#: 18942 Meeting times: (TuTh) 09:30 - 10:45 AM Seats Available: 18 Course Description: The social structure and organization of American society with special reference to long-term and recent social changes. Not open to students who have credit for AMS 330 or SOC 330. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC).

Goal 4 Outcome 2 AAAS 204 Culture and Health, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Rhine, Kathryn Class#: 26032 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 38 Course Description: Honors version of AAAS 203, GEOG 201 and GIST 210. This course offers a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to understandings of health, well-being, and disease within and across cultures. It draws upon the subfields of anthropology, as well as the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. This course should be of special interest to premedical students and majors in the allied health professions. (Same as GEOG 202 and GIST 211.) In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: H Humanities (H) , World Culture (W). ANTH 162 Varieties of Humn Experienc Hr (3 hours) Instructor: Dean, Bartholomew Class#: 20868 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 11:50 AM Seats Available: 4

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Course Description: An honors section of ANTH 160 for students with superior academic records. Not open to students who have had ANTH 160 or ANTH 360. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , NW Non-Western Culture (NW) , S Social Science (S) , World Culture (W). BCRS 205 Intermed Bosn/Croatn&Serbn I,H (3 hours) Instructor: Pirnat-Greenberg, Marta Class#: 13640 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 11 Course Description: Similar to BCRS 204 but with additional work aimed at accelerating the student's progress to proficiency and widening understanding of cultural context. Prerequisite: Open only to students who have received an A in BCRS 108 or an A or B in BCRS 109, and who are admitted to the University Honors Program, or by permission of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Foreign Language 3rd Level (F3) , U Undesignated elective (U). GEOG 202 Culture and Health, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Rhine, Kathryn Class#: 26031 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 38 Course Description: Honors version of AAAS 203, GEOG 201 and GIST 210. This course offers a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to understandings of health, well-being, and disease within and across cultures. It draws upon the subfields of anthropology, as well as the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. This course should be of special interest to premedical students and majors in the allied health professions. (Same as AAAS 204 and GIST 211.) In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: H Humanities (H) , World Culture (W). GIST 211 Culture and Health, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Rhine, Kathryn Class#: 26033 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 38 Course Description: Honors version of AAAS 203, GEOG 201 and GIST 210. This course offers a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to understandings of health, well-being, and disease within and across cultures. It draws upon the subfields of anthropology, as well as the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. This course should be of special interest to premedical students and majors in the allied health professions. (Same as AAAS 204 and GEOG 202.) In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: H Humanities (H) , World Culture (W).

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HUM 114 Western Civilization I Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Urie, Dale Class#: 15610 Meeting times: (TuTh) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 8 Course Description: A program of study using readings and writing to explore and understand the record of Western Civilization from the ancient world through the early modern period. This is a writing intensive and writing instructive course designed to expand critical thinking and global awareness through the medium of composition practice. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , Goal 2 Outcome 1 (GE21) , H Humanities (H). LING 107 Introductory Linguistics, Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: McKenzie, Andrew Class#: 15069 Meeting times: (TuTh) 09:30 - 10:45 AM Seats Available: 17 Course Description: Introduction to the fundamentals of linguistics, with emphasis on the description of the sound system, grammatical structure, and semantic structure of languages. The course includes a survey of language in culture and society, language change, computational linguistics and psycholinguistics, and introduces students to techniques of linguistic analysis in a variety of languages including English. Open only to students admitted to the University Honors Program or by consent of instructor. (Same as ANTH 107.) In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). POLS 171 Intro Internatnl Politics Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Arwine, Alan Class#: 17553 Meeting times: (MW) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 11 Course Description: Open only to students in the College Honors Program or by consent of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Social Sciences (GE3S) , S Social Science (S) , SF Public Affairs PC (SF). REES 111 Undrstnd Russia&East Europe, H (3 hours) Instructor: Kokobobo, Ani Class#: 29524 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 47 Course Description: A multidisciplinary introduction to Russia and Eastern Europe. The course explores the geography, history, and politics of this complex region, as well as the diverse cultures, ethnicities, languages, and religions. A special focus of the course is the current socio-political situation in Russia and Eastern Europe in the context of the fall of communism nearly 30 years ago and the ongoing post-communist transition. Students in the course watch one feature film from Russia or Eastern Europe per week as a visual representation of issues discussed via scholarly articles and chapters, newspaper articles and news clips, video lectures, documentary and

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animated films, music videos, and literature. This course is offered at the 100 and 300 level with additional assignments at the 300 Level. Not open to students with credit in REES 311. Prerequisite: Open only to students in the University Honors Program, or by permission of instructor. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: H Humanities (H) , NW Non-Western Culture (NW). REES 311 Undrstndng Russia&East Eurp,Hn (3 hours) Instructor: Kokobobo, Ani Class#: 29521 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 47 Course Description: A multidisciplinary introduction to Russia and Eastern Europe. The course explores the geography, history, and politics of this complex region, as well as the diverse cultures, ethnicities, languages, and religions. A special focus of the course is the current socio-political situation in Russia and Eastern Europe in the context of the fall of communism nearly 30 years ago and the ongoing post-communist transition. Students in the course watch one feature film from Russia or Eastern Europe per week as a visual representation of issues discussed via scholarly articles and chapters, newspaper articles and news clips, video lectures, documentary and animated films, music videos, and literature. This course is offered at the 100 and 300 level with additional assignments at the 300 Level. Not open to students with credit in REES 111. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: S Social Science (S) , SC Culture & Society PC (SC). SLAV 141 Understanding Russia, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Kokobobo, Ani Class#: 29672 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 47 Course Description: An introduction to literature, history, political systems, spirituality, and the visual arts from a Russian perspective. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H) , HT Historical Studies PC (HT) , World Culture (W). SLAV 149 Introd to Slavic Folklore,Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Perelmutter, Renee Class#: 25877 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: 24 Course Description: An introduction to the various forms of folklore among the Slavic peoples, with particular emphasis on the folk literature, customs, and artifacts of Russia, Poland, and the South Slavic countries In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H) , HL Literature & the Arts PC (HL) , World Culture (W).

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Goal 5 Outcome 1 ABSC 151 Community Leadership, Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Thompson, Jomella; Harsin, Joshua; Thompson, Valerie Class#: 24129 Meeting times: () APPT - Seats Available: Full - Waitlist Course Description: An introduction to analysis, intervention, evaluation, and leadership in contemporary problems facing local communities. Readings, lectures, and service-learning activities enable students to understand community problems and how citizens and professionals can address them. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: S Social Science (S) , SF Public Affairs PC (SF). ABSC 311 Buildg Healthy Communities,Hnr (3 hours) Instructor: Francisco, Vincent Class#: 29655 Meeting times: (Tu) 02:30 - 05:00 PM Seats Available: 4 Course Description: This course teaches knowledge and skills for addressing issues in community health and development (e.g., substance abuse, adolescent pregnancy, child and youth development, prevention of violence). Students learn core competencies such as analyzing community problems and goals, strategic planning, intervention, and evaluation. In a service-learning component, students apply these skills to issues that matter to them and to the communities they serve. (Formerly HDFL 311.) Prerequisite: Open only to students in the University Honors Program. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: S Social Science (S) , SF Public Affairs PC (SF). LDST 203 Intro to Leadership, Hnrs (3 hours) Instructor: Class#: 20139 Meeting times: (TuTh) 11:00 - 12:15 PM Seats Available: 11 Course Description: This course combines an introduction to a theoretical, research-based approach to the study of leadership with hands-on application, analysis, and engagement with the process of leadership. Within a small group setting, students explore core leadership competencies and experiment with the process of leadership by engaging classmates and members of the university and local communities and addressing issues of concern within those communities. This course satisfies the LDST 201/LDST 202 prerequisite for the Leadership Studies Minor. This course is not available to students to students with credit in LDST 200 or LDST 201/LDST 202. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: S Social Science (S. PHIL 161 Introduction to Ethics Honors (3 hours) Instructor: Symons, Irina Class#: 20546 Meeting times: (TuTh) 01:00 - 02:15 PM Seats Available: 9

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Course Description: An introductory study of the nature of morality and of philosophical bases for the assessment of actions, agents, and institutions. Special emphasis will be placed upon the views of such important philosophers as Aristotle, Hume, Kant, and Mill. Some attention will be paid to applications of moral theory to practice. In addition to counting towards the 18 Honors credit hours required to complete the Honors Program, this course also fulfills: Goal 1 Outcome 1 (GE11) , Goal 3 Arts and Humanities (GE3H) , H Humanities (H) , HR Philosophy & Religion PC (HR).