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Dec 26, 2024
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HONS 240 Honors Colloquium: Special Topics in Value and Tradition in the Nonwestern World (3-4)Courses in this colloquium series explore the visions, values, and practices by which people of the non-Western world have shaped their life experiences. By focusing on enduring questions or critical issues, students will engage in literature and perspectives from a diversity of disciplines to understand the worldviews and traditions that are practiced in non-Western societies such as China, Japan, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, and sub-Saharan Africa. Students will explore the issues and themes central to the study of the non-Western world and its peoples. Colloquium courses are writing and reading intensive, discussion-based, and interdisciplinary in nature. Prerequisite(s): Honors College student, HONS 100 , HONS 110 , and one additional HONS course of at least 3 credits (excluding HONS 115 and HONS 216 ). Course Frequency: Occasional Repeatable: Course may be repeated when course content varies. Repeatable up to 12 hours.
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