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Honors Program Courses (HSS) GE Core denotes General Education Core credit; Honors Proseminars The two Honors Proseminar courses provide a year long introduction to the General Education Honors Program for
entering freshmen and are required for all students who wish to complete the General Education Honors Program. 198 Honors Proseminar I (1:1:1) Pr. Must be taken in the first fall semester after being admitted to the Lloyd International Honors College. First of a two-semester sequence Introduction to a liberal education in a global context, to cultural self-awareness and shock, and to methods for taking ownership of one's own education. (Fall) 199 Honors Proseminar II (1:1:1) Pr. HSS 198; must be taken in the spring semester immediately after successfully completing HSS 198. Second of a two-semester sequence Introduction to a liberal education in a global context, to cultural self-awareness and shock, and to methods for taking ownership of one's own education. (Spring)
Honors Seminars Honors Seminars may be used to meet General Education Core requirements in the credit areas indicated below. They, however, cannot substitute for introductory prerequisites in the major. Specific topics will vary from year to year.
101 First-Year Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Premodern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GPM Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Historical study of human culture from ancient times to the 17th century. (Fall) 102 First-Year Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GMO Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Historical study of human culture from the 17th century to the present. (Fall) 103 First-Year Seminar in the Physical Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GPS Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of physical sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall) 104 First-Year Seminar in the Life Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GLS Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of life sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall) 105 First-Year Seminar in the Fine Arts (3:3) GE Core: GFA Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of selected topics in the fine arts, which include painting, sculpture, cinema, dance, music, theatre, architecture, and design. (Fall) 106 First-Year Seminar in Philosophical/Religious/Ethical Principles (3:3) GE Core: GPR Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of philosophical, religious, and ethical traditions that have shaped societies in the past and the present. (Fall) 107 First-Year Seminar in Literature (3:3) GE Core: GLT Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of works of literature and the social and historical contexts from which they come. (Fall) 108 First-Year Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies (3:3) GE Core: GSB Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of the interrelationship between individuals and society and of the social and intellectual contexts of events and situations. (Fall) 111 First-Year Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Premodern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GPM GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Historical study of human culture from ancient times to the 17th century. (Fall) 112 First-Year Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GMO GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Historical study of human culture from the 17th century to the present. (Fall or Spring) 113 First-Year Seminar in the Physical Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GPS GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of physical sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall) 114 First-Year Seminar in the Life Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GLS GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of life sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall) 115 First-Year Seminar in the Fine Arts (3:3) GE Core: GFA GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of selected topics in the fine arts, which include painting, sculpture, cinema, dance, music, theatre, architecture, and design. (Fall) 116 First-Year Seminar in Philosophical/Religious/Ethical Principles (3:3) GE Core: GPR GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of philosophical, religious, and ethical traditions that have shaped societies in the past and the present. (Fall) 117 First-Year Seminar in Literature (3:3) GE Core: GLT GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of works of literature and the social and historical contexts from which they come. (Fall) 118 First-Year Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies (3:3) GE Core: GSB GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of the interrelationship between individuals and society and of the social and intellectual contexts of events and situations. (Fall) 121 First-Year Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Premodern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GPM GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Historical study of human culture from ancient times to the 17th century. (Fall) 122 First-Year Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GMO GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Historical study of human culture from the 17th century to the present. (Fall) 123 First-Year Seminar in the Physical Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GPS GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of physical sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall) 124 First-Year Seminar in the Life Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GLS GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of life sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall) 125 First-Year Seminar in the Fine Arts (3:3) GE Core: GFA GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of selected topics in the fine arts, which include painting, sculpture, cinema, dance, music, theatre, architecture, and design. (Fall) 126 First-Year Seminar in Philosophical/Religious/Ethical Principles (3:3) GE Core: GPR GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of philosophical, religious, and ethical traditions that have shaped societies in the past and the present. (Fall) 127 First-Year Seminar in Literature (3:3) GE Core: GLT GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of works of literature and the social and historical contexts from which they come. (Fall) 128 First-Year Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies (3:3) GE Core: GSB GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Study of the interrelationship between individuals and society and of the social and intellectual contexts of events and situations. (Fall) 138 First-Year Seminar in Cultural Anthropology (3:3) GE Core: GSB GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director; open to first-year students only Students may not receive credit for both ATY 213 and HSS 138 Cultural anthropology attempts to stimulate interest in basic questions about human nature and human adaptation, including major theoretical approaches, the nature of field work, and an examination of selected topics. (Fall) 201 Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Premodern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GPM Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Historical study of human culture from ancient times to the 17th century. (Fall or Spring) 202 Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GMO Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Historical study of human culture from the 17th century to the present. (Fall or Spring) 203 Seminar in the Physical Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GPS Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of physical sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall or Spring) 204 Seminar in the Life Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GLS Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of life sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall or Spring) 205 Seminar in the Fine Arts (3:3) GE Core: GFA Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of selected topics in the fine arts, which include painting, sculpture, cinema, dance, music, theatre, architecture, and design. (Fall or Spring) 206 Seminar in Philosophical/Religious/Ethical Principles (3:3) GE Core: GPR Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of philosophical, religious, and ethical traditions that have shaped societies in the past and the present. (Fall or Spring) 207 Seminar in Literature (3:3) GE Core: GLT Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of works of literature and the social and historical contexts from which they come. (Fall or Spring) 208 Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies (3:3) GE Core: GSB Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of the interrelationship between individuals and society and of the social and intellectual contexts of events and situations. (Fall or Spring) 211 Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Premodern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GPM GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Historical study of human culture from ancient times to the 17th century. (Fall or Spring) 212 Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GMO GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Historical study of human culture from the 17th century to the present. (Fall or Spring) 213 Seminar in the Physical Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GPS GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of physical sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall or Spring) 214 Seminar in the Life Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GLS GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of life sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall or Spring) 215 Seminar in the Fine Arts: Global Non-Western (3:3) GE Core: GFA GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of selected topics in Global Non-Western fine arts, which include painting, sculpture, cinema, dance, music, theatre, architecture, and design. (Fall or Spring) 216 Seminar in Philosophical/Religious/Ethical Principles (3:3) GE Core: GPR GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of philosophical, religious, and ethical traditions that have shaped societies in the past and the present. (Fall or Spring) 217 Seminar in Literature (3:3) GE Core: GLT GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of works of literature and the social and historical contexts from which they come. (Fall or Spring) 218 Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies (3:3) GE Core: GSB GE Marker: GN Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of the interrelationship between individuals and society and of the social and intellectual contexts of events and situations. (Fall or Spring) 221 Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Premodern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GPM GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Historical study of human culture from ancient times to the 17th century. (Fall or Spring) 222 Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern (3:3) GE Core: GHP CAR: GMO GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Historical study of human culture from the 17th century to the present. (Fall or Spring) 223 Seminar in the Physical Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GPS GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of physical sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall or Spring) 224 Seminar in the Life Sciences (3:3) GE Core: GNS CAR: GLS GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of life sciences with attention to the methods of scientific investigation. (Fall or Spring) 225 Seminar in the Fine Arts (3:3) GE Core: GFA GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of selected topics in the fine arts, which include painting, sculpture, cinema, dance, music, theatre, architecture, and design. (Fall or Spring) 226 Seminar in Philosophical/Religious/Ethical Principles (3:3) GE Core: GPR GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of philosophical, religious, and ethical traditions that have shaped societies in the past and the present. (Fall or Spring) 227 Seminar in Literature (3:3) GE Core: GLT GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of works of literature and the social and historical contexts from which they come. (Fall or Spring) 228 Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies (3:3) GE Core: GSB GE Marker: GL Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Study of the interrelationship between individuals and society and of the social and intellectual contexts of events and situations. (Fall or Spring) Honors Electives 220 Student Seminar (2:2) Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director Students (usually eight to ten) agree on a general topic for a semester’s study. Each participant defines a special interest to be explored individually as a contributing member of the group. A faculty member directs the group’s discussions. (Fall & Spring) 299 Honors International Experience (0) Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College and previously undertaken approved Honors International Experience Grade: Pass/Not Pass (P/NP) Students report on their Honors International Experience to students in HSS 198 or 199 through a combination of oral reports and written materials. (Fall & Spring) 300 Interdisciplinary Honors Seminar (3:3) Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit as topic changes. Interdisciplinary seminar focusing on a particular theme or topic and taught by two faculty members from different disciplines or schools. Topic varies each semester. (Fall & Spring) 310 Honors Abroad (3) Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Special requirements: travel to the host country Exploration of the culture of another country, done on site in the country and under the guidance of a UNCG faculty member (usually through UNCG’s Student Exchange Program). (Fall & Spring & Summer) 350 Washington Experience (3:3) Coreq. participation in UNC in Washington Program; HSS 330 independent study or equivalent 3 s.h. independent study or distance course in any department; and HSS 499 internship or equivalent 6 s.h. internship in any department Exploration through site visits and seminars of the role of a national capital in the determination of public policy and national culture in diverse democracies using Washington, DC, as text. (Fall & Spring & Summer) 400, 401 Senior Honors Seminar (3), (3) Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director Provides qualified students with the opportunity to study special topics in an advanced seminar setting with the rigorous and intense discipline implied at the senior level. (Fall & Spring) Honors Directed Study 320 Honors Tutorial (1–3) Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated once for credit if the topic of study changes. Students (usually 4 or 5) meet with a faculty member to explore an agreed upon set of topics. The faculty member will guide the discussion. (Fall or Spring) 330 Honors Independent Study (1–3) Pr. admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director May be repeated once for credit if the topic of study changes. Student consults with a supervising faculty member to develop a program of concentrated study and investigation within a particular discipline. (Fall & Spring) Pr. senior status and admission to the Lloyd International Honors College or permission of the director Independent original scholarship, completed under the supervision of a faculty member. Work culminates in an original essay, annotated creative work or performance, scientific report, or other special project. (Fall & Spring) 499 Washington Internship (6:0:25–32) Coreq. participation in UNC in Washington Program; HSS 330 independent study or equivalent 3 s.h. independent study in any department; and HSS 350, Washington Experience. Field learning experience in governmental or private organizations in Washington, DC, supervised by UNC in Washington Program director. Students will generate products such as briefings, research memoranda, and policy analyses. (Fall & Spring & Summer) Departmental Honors Sections Many departments offer Honors sections of regularly-scheduled courses (listed under H Honors in the Course Category section of the Online Course Search). In addition, most departments offer advanced independent study Honors work in their major through XXX 493:
Pr. 3.30 GPA in the major, 12 s.h. in the major. May be repeated for credit if the topic of study changes. (See individual Departmental listings; note that the course number for Theatre Honors Work is THR 483.) Disciplinary Honors work providing students with advanced study of the primary subject matter in their area of specialization. |
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