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Dec 26, 2024
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HONS 260 Honors Colloquium: Special Topics in Inquiry, Discovery, and Innovation (3-4)Courses in this colloquium series will focus on the discovery of knowledge and its transformation into new insights and innovative ideas. The current worldview of nature and reality is the result of human curiosity, creativity, discovery and innovation. A human drive for understanding the universe underlies the knowledge-generating, transformational process that is constantly at work in our everyday lives. These courses will encourage students to develop an interdisciplinary perspective on enduring questions or critical issues in math and science, work towards finding answers and innovations that allow for a greater understanding of the universe. 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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