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Dec 26, 2024
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HONS 255 Honors Colloquium: Special Topics in Self, Other, and Society (3-4)Courses offered in this colloquium series will each address enduring questions or critical issues related to the role of the individual in society. Drawing from diverse perspectives in the social sciences, humanities, and other disciplines, these courses address the range of factors - genetics, physiology, neurology, personality, cognition, emotion, experience, context - that distinguish human beings and contribute to the unique beliefs, values, and behaviors that characterize any given individual. 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: May be repeated for credit when course content varies.
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