General honors (GH) classes


Spring 2013 schedule

General Honors (GH) courses are the heart of the University Honors Program curriculum and feature small class sizes, dedicated faculty members, interdisciplinary perspectives, active learning and an exciting array of topics. These classes can be accessed by searching under University Honors in the catalog.

 

GH101 - Introduction to Social Justice - 13928

TR 2:00-3:15

Instructor: Dr. Ralph Leck

     
 

GH101 - Classical Cultures of Greece and Rome - 13929

MWF 12:00-12:50

Instructor: Prof. Marilyn Bisch

     
 

GH101 - Introduction to Musical Traditions - 13930

MWF 8:00-8:50 (Note: this class is open to music majors only.)

Instructor: Dr. Terry Dean

     
 

Gh201 - Introduction to the Great Works: Studies in Epic Literature - 13933

TR 9:30-10:45

Instructor: Dr. Donald Shorter

     
 

GH201 - introduction to the Modern great works: Italian renaissance to the end of the 20th century - 13934

MW 3:00-4:15

Instructor: Dr. Arthur Feinsod

     
 

GH201 - INTRODUCTION TO THE GREAT WORKS: An Intellectual History of modern europe - 13935

TR 11:00-12:15

Instructor: Dr. Ralph Leck

     
 

gh301 - Gender, Race, and Nation - 13936

MW 2:00-3:15

Instructor: Dr. Darlene Hantzis

     
 

gh301 - the biology of love and sex - 13937

MWF 10:00-10:50

Instructor: Dr. Elaina Tuttle

     
 

gh301 - a tale of two cities: paris and berlin - 13938

TR 2:00-3:15

Instructor: Dr. Ann Rider & Dr. Keri Yousif

     
 

gh301 - Julius Caesar and Western Europe - 13939

MWF 9:00-9:50

Instructor: Prof. Marilyn Bisch

     
 

gh301 - Greek and Latin Roots of the English Language - 13940

MWF 10:00-10:50

Instructor: Dr. Donald Shorter

     
 

GH301 - George Orwell - 14053

TR 11:00-12:15

Instructor: Dr. Michael Shelden

     
 

GH401 - Honors Independent Study - 11033

Day/Time TBA

Instructor: Dr. Greg Bierly

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