HONR 3117. Ideas in Conflict I: Ancient and Classical. Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing with 2.75 or higher GPA; consent of the department head for students with lower than 2.75 GPA. An interdisciplinary seminar for Honors and non-Honors students. Through reading, discussion, and oral reports, students examine world-transforming debates found in texts of rhetoric, literature, and moral and political philosophy in the Greek, Roman, and Biblical eras. Concepts and language having to do with justice understood as a human virtue and a condition for social harmony are a primary emphasis of this course. HONR 3117 may be substituted for a 1000-3000 communication course with approval of the Head of the Department in which a student is majoring; or it may be used to satisfy a “Humanities,” “Social Studies,” or “Social Science” elective in any curriculum. (Fall Odd Year Semesters)
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HONORS COURSES & HOW THEY DIFFER FROM NON-HONORS COURSES
SOPHOMORE HONORS DISTINCTION = 15 hours of 100- or 200-level Honors courses:
must be chosen from at least 3 disciplines
generally taken one or two courses (per semester) for the first 4 semesters
must earn a grade of A or B in the classes
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