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  GENERAL HONORS (GH) CLASSES CLASS CONVERSION HONORS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

General Honors (GH) Classes 

General Honors (GH) courses are the heart of the University Honors Program curriculum and feature small class sizes, dedicated faculty members, interdisciplinary perspectives, active learning and an exciting array of topics. These classes can be accessed by searching under University Honors in the catalog.

Honors students may take advantage of priority registration for Fall 2012 beginning the first day of registration. To priority register, you MUST fill out a paper registration form and submit it to Parsons 009. You will not be able to electronically register early unless you have earned enough credits to do so anyway. Paper registration forms can be printed here or picked up at the Honors Office.

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SUMMER I 2012 general honors classes

     
 

Gh201L - Introduction to the Great Works: Studies in Epic Literature

MTWR 9:45-11:45

Instructor: Dr. Donald Shorter

     
 

Gh301K - Classical Mythology

MTWR 9:45-11:45

Instructor: Dr. Marilyn Bisch

     
 

GH301L - Gender and Music Video

MTWR 9:00-11:00

Instructor: Dr. Terry Dean

     
 

GH401 - Honors Independent Study

Day/Time TBA

Instructor: Dr. Greg Bierly

     

 

SUMMER II 2012 general honors classes

     
 

Gh301M - Masculinity in Literature

MTWR 12:00-2:00

Instructor: Dr. Aaron Morales

     
 

GH401 - Honors Independent Study

Day/Time TBA

Instructor: Dr. Greg Bierly

     

 

Fall 2012 general honors classes

     
 

GH101C - Introduction to Aviation

MWF 2:00-2:50

Instructor: Dr. Troy Allen

     
 

gh101D - The 2012 Presidential Campaign

MW 2:00-3:15

Instructor: Dr. Darlene Hantzis

     
 

GH101E - Philosophy In the Twilight Zone

TR 9:30-10:45

Instructor: Dr. Kevin Bolinger

     
 

Gh101F - La Femme Fatale: Gender, Representation, and the Arts

MWF 10:00-10:50

Instructor: Dr. Keri Yousif

     
 

Gh101K - Dante's Inferno

MWF 12:00-12:50

Instructor: Prof. Marilyn Bisch

     
 

GH101M - Classical Cultures of Greece and Rome

MWF 9:00-9:50

Instructor: Prof. Marilyn Bisch

     
 

GH101N - Introduction to Social Justice

TR 9:30-10:45

Instructor: Dr. Ralph Leck

     
 

GH201K - Introduction to the Ancient enduring Great Works: Wisdom

MW 3:00-4:15

Instructor: Dr. Arthur Feinsod

     
 

Gh201L - Introduction to the Great Works: Studies in Epic Literature

MWF 1:00-1:50

Instructor: Dr. Donald Shorter

     
 

GH301B - Data-driven decision making

TR 12:30-1:45

Instructor: Dr. Concetta DePaolo

     
 

Gh301E - Sustainable Development in the 21st Century

TR 12:30-1:45

Instructor: Dr. Thomas Steiger

     
 

GH301N - The Gothic Psyche In Fiction and film

MWF 2:00-2:50

Instructor: Dr. Matthew Brennan

     
 

GH401 - Honors Independent Study

Day/Time TBA

Instructor: Dr. Greg Bierly

     

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