2024-2025 Catalog & Student Handbook
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HONS 1021 - Honors Seminar in Humanities Studies II3 sem hrs cr
This course provides a forum for the study and critical analysis of Humanities topics and issues, utilizing the principles and techniques of critical thinking and creative problem solving. Students will develop skills of criticism, collaboration, and debate within a group setting. The course is cross-curricular and has a changing focus based on the chosen topic.
Formerly/Same As (Formerly IDSH 1021)
Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT
Master Course Syllabus Student Learning Outcomes
After finishing this course, students should be able to…
- demonstrate an understanding of critical-thinking skills through a particular curricular topic.
- apply critical-thinking skills as a method of improved decision making.
- understand values and ethical issues discussed in the course.
- develop skills in group dynamics in a seminar setting.
- recognize diverse cultural perspectives across disciplines, time, and place.
- compare various contexts to assess critically the ideas, forces, and values that have created the modern world and that will shape the future world.
- express logical and academic understanding of diverse views and interpretations.
- reflect thoughtfully on cultural and academic topics discussed in class.
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