Sep 27, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


*LCCN indicates Louisiana Common Course Number.

 

History

In order to enroll in any history class, students must have completed all requirements for admission to ENGL 101 or ESOL 101; i.e., students must have earned a satisfactory grade in ENGL 90 or ESOL 90.

  
  • HIST 222 - The United States Since 1877

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Examines selected economic, intellectual, political and social developments transforming post-Civil War and 20th-century American society.

    LCCN: CHIS 2023
  
  • HIST 223 - Honors the United States to 1877

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Surveys the development of ethnic and cultural diversity in America, the establishment of national political and economic institutions, the early development of American ideals and traditions, and the formation of an expansionistic foreign policy.

    Restriction(s): Permission of instructor required

  
  • HIST 224 - Honors the United States Since 1877

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Examines selected economic, intellectual, political and social developments transforming post-Civil War and 20th-century American society.

    Restriction(s): Permission of instructor required

  
  • HIST 307 - History of Louisiana

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    From early exploration and settlement to the present.

    Prerequisite(s): Any other History course
    LCCN: CHIS 2033
  
  • HIST 311 - Ancient World

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Examines the modern world’s debts to ancient civilizations, focusing on religion, art and literature, science and technology, politics and warfare. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated twice for credit.

  
  • HIST 312 - The Medieval World, 300-1300

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Development of European society and culture following the collapse of the Roman Empire with emphasis on the synthesis of classical and Christian traditions, the establishment of feudal kingdoms, the rise of Western institutions and arts, European contacts with Byzantium, Islam, and the world beyond the West.

  
  • HIST 313 - Origins of Modern Europe, 1300-1600

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Global transformation of Europe focusing on the waning of medieval culture, the European Renaissance, the Protestant and Catholic Reformations, the Scientific Revolution, and the causes and consequences of European overseas exploration and expansion.

  
  • HIST 315 - Early Modern Europe, 1600-1815

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Explores European societies from the time of absolute monarchies through the creation of the foundations of modern political systems. Examines the evolution of European states through such formative events as the Enlightenment, the creation of constitutional monarchies, the French Revolution and the impact of Napoleon.

  
  • HIST 316 - European Supremacy, 1815-1914

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Explores Europe’s supremacy in the century before the catastrophe of World War One, focusing on nation building and ideological confrontations, industrialization and the global economy, and the causes and legacy of European imperialism.

  
  • HIST 317 - The Collapse of Europe, 1914-1945

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Explores this century’s most important events: World War One, the Russian Revolution, the decline of democracy and the rise of dictators, World War Two and the dawn of the nuclear age, and the origins of the Cold War.

  
  • HIST 318 - Europe Divided and Reconstructed, 1945-Present

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Explores Europe’s international role in the aftermath of World War Two, the uncertainties and tensions engendered by the Cold War, the Common Market and the West European revival, and the possibilities and problems created by the demise of Soviet communism.

  
  • HIST 321 - English History I

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Exploration of the peoples and cultures that shaped the development of England from prehistory until the Restoration of the Stuart kings.

  
  • HIST 322 - English History II

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Explores the growth of England from a medieval society to a modern state, from an island culture to a worldwide empire, from constitutional to parliamentary democracy. Topics include industrialization, imperialism and decolonization, the welfare state, and the “new Europe”.

  
  • HIST 324 - Atlantic History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Interconnections among European, American and African history.

  
  • HIST 325 - Indigenous Peoples

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Histories of indigenous peoples in the Western Hemisphere and Pacific Rim. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated twice for credit.

  
  • HIST 327 - Modern Europe

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Examines European peoples and their development with focus on social, economic and political movements. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated twice for credit.

  
  • HIST 330 - Modern Africa

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Examines African peoples and their development with focus on social, economic and political movements. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a maximum of six hours credit.

  
  • HIST 331 - Colonial and Revolutionary America

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Native American and European backgrounds, establishments of European settlements and institutions, emergence of colonial culture, conflict between France and England for America, the movement for independence in colonial British North America, the War for Independence and the development of state and national constitutional republicanism.

  
  • HIST 332 - The Young Republic, 1787-1848

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Explores the early American republic with emphasis on the U. S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the administrations of presidents from Washington to Polk, slavery, the Mexican War, and the causes of Civil War. HIST 374.

  
  • HIST 333 - Civil War and Reconstruction

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Background and causes of the American Civil War, military, political, and social history of the Union and the Confederacy during the war; state and national problems during Reconstruction.

  
  • HIST 334 - The Rise of American Power, 1875-1917

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Examines the emergence and development of an urban and industrial United States with emphasis on conflicts between traditional values and modernization, overseas imperialism, and the problems of world power.

  
  • HIST 335 - America in the War Years, 1917-1945

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Examines U. S. participation in World War I and World War II as well as the national experience during the interwar period and the Great Depression.

  
  • HIST 336 - Contemporary America, 1945-Present

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Explores the political, social, and economic forces driving the United States from World War II to the present. Emphasis on origins and collapse of the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement, the Sexual Revolution, the Great Society, Vietnam, Watergate, the Reagan Revolution and beyond.

  
  • HIST 343 - Modern Asia

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Examines Asian peoples and their development through an in-depth focus on social, economic and political movements. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a maximum of six hours credit.

  
  • HIST 351 - Colonial Latin America

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Development of Western societies in the New World incorporating Indian cultures. Emphasis on cross-cultural economic, social, and political accommodation.

  
  • HIST 352 - Modern Latin America

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Study of nations which seceded from European empires in the 19th and 20th centuries. Examines especially cultural values and structures from the colonial period, continuing patterns of authoritarianism, and the struggle to establish democratic institutions.

  
  • HIST 355 - Black History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Introduction to substantive themes, historical problems and analytical methods comprising Black or African American History with attention to key concepts such as race, diaspora, gender, sexuality, class, slavery, Blackness, freedom, abolition, civil and human rights. With broad temporal focus, this lecture course centers Black life in the making of the United States within a global diasporic context from 1491 to the present.

  
  • HIST 361 - Business and Economic History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    History of business and the economy with special emphasis on industrial development and markets. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated twice for credit.

  
  • HIST 362 - Diplomatic History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Historical perspective on governmental and non-governmental international relations focus on strategies employed to use political, economic, military, and cultural activities to advance national objectives. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated twice for credit.

  
  • HIST 363 - History of Ideas

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Analysis of basic beliefs about religion, humankind, nature, and society in their historical development. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 366 - Gender in History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Explores the role of gender in different historical and cultural settings. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated twice for credit

  
  • HIST 367 - Social and Cultural History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Alternative subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Historical perspectives on social and cultural change over time. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 368 - History of Religion

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Alternative subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Examines historical perspectives on the religious experience in various areas of the world. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 369 - Constitutional and Legal History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Alternative subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Examines the historical origins of constitutional development and legal practices in various areas of the world. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 371 - Topics and Themes

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Content varies. Students are limited to a maximum of 6 hours credit. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HIST 378 - The American South

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Evolution of the sense of southern regional identity and cultural distinctiveness in reality and myths from colonial times to the present. Focusing on the impact of racism, plantation slavery, Civil War and Reconstruction, and the economic and cultural revolutions of the 20th-Century.

  
  • HIST 379 - The American West

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Effects of the “moving frontier” experience upon American development, with emphasis on the people and the land, development of Trans-Mississippi West during the 19th century, American Indian, territorial expansion, sectional conflict, and economic development.

  
  • HIST 380 - Modern African American History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Introduction to post-WWII Black or African American History with attention to the modern civil rights movement and post-civil rights Black politics, social movements, culture, and community developments.

  
  • HIST 381 - Wars and Revolutions

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Comparative exploration with emphasis on causes and effects. Theories of revolution, role of political repression, wars as catalyst of social change, and the role of subcultures and counter cultures. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated twice for credit.

  
  • HIST 384 - Science and Society

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Explores methods and values in the scientific endeavor and the impact of scientific developments on attitudes, behavior, religion, industry and agriculture, public policies, urban life and the environment. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated twice for credit.

  
  • HIST 390 - The Historian’s Craft

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Introduction to methods and sources involved in historical research, writing, argumentation, and oral presentations. Topics vary and will be selected by the professor.

  
  • HIST 395 - Introduction to Public History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Techniques and skills employed in historical agencies, museums, restorations, tourisms and other services. Topics will vary and may include topics such as historical archaeology and geography, family and community history, material culture preservation, site interpretation and administration, and historic district planning and management.

  
  • HIST 420G - European History Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Intensive reading and discussion seminar that examines a specific era, issue, or theme in European history. Alternate subtitles appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 430G - American History Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Intensive reading and discussion seminar that examines a specific era, issue, or theme in United States history. Alternate subtitles will appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 440G - Latin American History Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Intensive reading and discussion seminar that examines a specific era, issue, or theme in Latin American history. Alternate subtitles will appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 451G - Applied Public History Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Systematic examination of archival administration, museum management, historical editing, oral history, historic site management and preservation. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 452G - Historical Resource Administration and Interpretation

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Alternative subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Examines the role of historical methodology in interpreting history in public frameworks, including museums, historic preservation, archives, and communities. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for credit.

  
  • HIST 461G - Applied Public History Internship

    Credit Hours: 1-6
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1-6 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Professional on-site work experience tailored to student’s career orientation. Students may be required to reside off-campus.

  
  • HIST 471G - Issues and Themes I, II

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Detailed examination through reading and discussion of one issue or theme to be announced. Alternate subtitles appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 490 - Historical Research and Writing Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Introduces the methods and techniques of historical investigation and reporting.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 390  
    Restriction(s): Juniors and seniors only

  
  • HIST 497G - Special Projects

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1-3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Individual research or writing projects.

    Restriction(s): Permission of department head and instructor required

  
  • HIST 498G - Special Projects

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1-3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: History

    Individual research or writing projects.

    Restriction(s): Permission of department head and instructor required

  
  • HIST 505 - Research Writing Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Focuses on the methodologies of historical investigation and writing to produce an article-length piece of work based on original primary source research.

  
  • HIST 510 - Introduction to Public History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Analyzes the application of historical methods and interpretation in various spheres of public history including museums, archives, corporations, preservation, digital media, historic sites, and community groups. Also investigates professional ethics, proposal writing, and advocacy.

  
  • HIST 511 - European Readings Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Examines seminal and recent developments in the writing of European history. Considers broad contours of historiographical change in methodology, subjects, and interpretation rather than historical narrative. Alternate subtitles will appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 515 - European History Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for credit.

  
  • HIST 525 - American History Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for credit.

  
  • HIST 535 - Historical Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    African, Asian, or Latin American fields. Alternate subtitles will appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for credit.

  
  • HIST 540 - Museum History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Content varies. Alternate subtitles appear on students’ transcripts. Considers the history and role of museums in society and engages current discussions in the field of museology. Includes several site visits to local museums.

  
  • HIST 541 - Exhibit Design and Development

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Design and development of physical museum exhibits and the skills critical to exhibit planning and installation. Alternate subtitles appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 545 - Applied Public History Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Includes use of archives and museums, application of archaeology and geography, historical editing and publishing, family and community history, material culture, and site interpretation, preservation and management. Alternate subtitles will appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 547 - Digital History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles appear on students’ transcripts. Includes use and application of digital tools and technology, digitization, social media, web design, mapping and GIS, text encoding/editing, image and video editing. Examines the use of technology to foster public communication. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 549 - Historic Preservation

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles appear on students’ transcripts. Considers the history of historic preservation and historical research methodologies in interpreting the built environment. Covers National Register of Historic Places guidelines and standards, the value of preservation in society, and preservation law at the local, state, and national level. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 551 - Latin American Reading Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Examines seminal and recent developments in the writing of Latin American history. Considers broad contours of historiographical change in methodology, subjects, and interpretation rather than historical narrative. Alternate subtitles will appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 561 - American Reading Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Examines seminal and recent developments in the writing of American history. Considers broad contours of historiographical change in methodology subjects, and interpretation rather than historical narrative. Alternate subtitles will appear on students’ transcripts. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 565 - History Travel Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Content varies. Abroad or domestic history travel studies. Alternative subtitles will appear on students’ transcript.

    Restriction(s): Permission of instructor required

  
  • HIST 571 - Applied Public History Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on students’ transcripts. Includes use of archives and museums, application of archeology and geography, historical editing and publishing, family and community history, material culture, site interpretation, and preservation and management. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours.

  
  • HIST 575 - Practicing Public History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Content varies. Examines practices and techniques necessary to work in museums, national parks, archives, and other historical centers. Considers the skills and professional development necessary to successfully obtain a job in the field. Can include practical experience in the field.

  
  • HIST 590 - Historiography

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Seminar in the philosophy and theory of historical practice. Consideration of methods, functions, and schools of historical thought.

  
  • HIST 592 - Capstone Readings Course

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Intensive reading, analytical writing, and discussion in major and minor fields.

    Restriction(s): Permission of graduate coordinator and instructor required; restricted to non-thesis students who have completed 24 graduate credit hours

  
  • HIST 597 - Directed Individual Study

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1-3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Restriction(s): Permission of department head and instructors required

  
  • HIST 599 - Thesis Research and Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3-9
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3-9 Lab Contact Hours: 0
  
  • HIST 899 - Examinations Only

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Required of all graduate non-thesis students taking examinations, oral and/or written, who are not registered for any other course.

  
  • POLS 411G - 9/11 And American Life

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    General Education Core Curriculum: Social/Behavioral Sciences

    An examination of the events of September 11, 2001 from the perspectives of all of those involved, and the impacts on United States domestic and foreign policy.


University Honors Program

Note: Students who are not members of the University Honors Program must seek permission of the Director to schedule these following courses.

Other honors courses are available through departmental offerings.

  
  • HONR 100 - Early Admissions Orientation

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Orientation to the academic and cultural aspects of university life for early admission students.

  
  • HONR 216 - Culture of Man

    Credit Hours: 6
    Lecture Contact Hours: 5 Lab Contact Hours: 2
    Presents a survey of world cultural developments from their beginnings to the present by focusing on man and his institutions. Emphasis on the interrelationship between the individual and society, and on the dynamics of change.

  
  • HONR 225 - Topics in Engineering

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles appear on student’s transcript. Content varies. 

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 235 - Topics in Business

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies. 

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 245 - Topics in Nursing

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 255 - Topics in Education

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 265 - Topics in the Arts

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 275 - Topics in Science

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 285 - Topics in humanities

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 300 - Honors Seminar

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1
    Weekly discussion of current ideas with presentations by Honors students and guests.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated nine times for credit.

  
  • HONR 325 - Topics in Engineering

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 335 - Topics in Business

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 345 - Topics in Nursing

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 355 - Topics in Education

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 365 - Topics in the Arts

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 375 - Topics in Science

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 385 - Topics in the Humanities

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 415 - Special Topics

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Offering in-depth study of specific areas. May be pursued as a directed study. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated for credit.

  
  • HONR 425 - Topics in Engineering

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 435 - Topics in Business

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 445 - Topics in Nursing

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 455 - Topics in Education

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 465 - Topics in the Arts

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 475 - Modern Problems in Science

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Presents a thematic, in-depth discussion of a modern problem in the sciences. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 485 - Modern Problems in the Humanities

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Thematic, in-depth discussion of a modern problem in the humanities. Content varies.

    Repeatable Course: May be repeated.

  
  • HONR 497 - Thesis Preparation

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2 Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Introduction to the selection of topics suitable for an undergraduate thesis and a discussion of thesis writing itself.

 

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