honors classes & Conversion


  GENERAL HONORS (GH) CLASSES CLASS CONVERSION HONORS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Previously Offered general honors (GH) classes

The following is an example of a General Honors (GH) course that has been offered in the past. This course may or may not be offered again. View a list of the GH courses that will be offered next semester here.

dreaming large - sustainable development in the  21st century

     
 

course description

This course was taught to seventeen students Indiana State University and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. A series of lectures and class activities by twelve faculty members occupied the once-a week, three-hour meetings, with a dinner break. A visit to the ISU Power Plant complemented course topics on energy conservation, industrial engineering, and stakeholder analysis. By the fifth week, most students had formed project groups, which met periodically in and out of class; project proposals and drafts of group presentations were mostly completed by the tenth week. Group representatives presented the projects at a poster session during the exam period.

Introduction and Description of Student Projects

All students were responsible for submitting a written summary of the weekly readings and a response to the class activities for most of the sessions. Individual members of groups had to annotate their contributions to the PowerPoint submission and evaluate the group process.

Instructor of record: Prof. Eric Anderson

Participating faculty: Tom Derrick, Tad Foster, Marion Jackson, Richard House, James Luzar, Mark Minster, Don Richards, Michael Robinson, John Rosene, Mary Sterling, Scott Tillman

Eric.Anderson@indstate.edu