Course Description
Concepts integrating history, government, and the social and behavioral sciences through lectures, seminars, individual research or projects, and writing.
Athena Title
Honors Social Science
Non-Traditional Format
Discussion periods include writing and critiquing papers, and student presentations. May be offered daily during May session, or as part of a Study Abroad program.
Prerequisite
ENGL 1101 and permission of Honors
Semester Course Offered
Offered fall and spring
Grading System
A - F (Traditional)
Course Objectives
To present the social and behavioral sciences in an integrated format, comparing and contrasting the methods and viewpoints of several disciplines. Students will write essays on various topics, critique their work, and rewrite, enhancing their writing and analytic skills.
Topical Outline
To present the social and behavioral sciences in an integrated format, comparing and contrasting the methods and viewpoints of several disciplines. Students will write essays on various topics, critique their work, and rewrite, enhancing their writing and analytic skills.