HON-305 |
Literature and Faith |
The Honors course , Literature and Faith , explores texts from ancient times through the twentieth century , including European and American works that investigate the three major religions and also pantheism ; we will investigate the mythical , historical and cultural contexts , using appropriate critical concepts . The course will be organized chronologically by literary period , developing and challenging the ideas and beliefs within the texts and analyzing their literary styles and strategies . |
HON-350 |
Seminar in Tragedy |
This Honors seminar will investigate the human condition by observing humanity at its most critical time : when the judgments characters must make radically alter their lives and the lives of those whom they love , or those for whom they are responsible . In many instances these judgments result in death . Additional historical , philosophical , scientific or sociological background material will be presented to contextualize and clarify various aspects of the plays . It may be taken for English credit . It may be used to fulfill a General Education requirement or an Honors Program requirement under " Music " ( sometimes called " Arts "). |
HON-351 |
World Music |
It may be used to fulfill a General Education requirement or an Honors Program requirement under " Music " ( sometimes called " Arts "). |
HON-4000 |
Honors Colloquium |
This discussion seminar functions as the |
capstone in the Honors Program |