Honors (HON)
Honors
HON-101 CHRIST & THE GREAT IDEAS I SEMINAR (1 Credit)
This honors seminar engages students with foundational Christian truth and the great ideas and enduring questions that have shaped humanity. Through guided readings, Socratic dialogue, reflective inquiry, and faculty mentorship, students examine significant texts, ideas, and perspectives while developing wisdom, discernment, and a Christ-centered understanding of significant questions affecting individuals, communities, and society. Topics and readings vary by seminar.
Prerequisite: None
HON-102 CHRIST & THE GREAT IDEAS II SEMINAR (1 Credit)
This honors seminar engages students with foundational Christian truth and the great ideas and enduring questions that have shaped humanity. Through guided readings, Socratic dialogue, reflective inquiry, and faculty mentorship, students examine significant texts, ideas, and perspectives while developing wisdom, discernment, and a Christ-centered understanding of significant questions affecting individuals, communities, and society. Topics and readings vary by seminar.
Prerequisite: None
HON-201 CHRIST & THE GREAT IDEAS III SEMINAR (1 Credit)
This honors seminar engages students with foundational Christian truth and the great ideas and enduring questions that have shaped humanity. Through guided readings, Socratic dialogue, reflective inquiry, and faculty mentorship, students examine significant texts, ideas, and perspectives while developing wisdom, discernment, and a Christ-centered understanding of significant questions affecting individuals, communities, and society. Topics and readings vary by seminar.
Prerequisite: None
HON-202 CHRIST & THE GREAT IDEAS IV SEMINAR (1 Credit)
This honors seminar engages students with foundational Christian truth and the great ideas and enduring questions that have shaped humanity. Through guided readings, Socratic dialogue, reflective inquiry, and faculty mentorship, students examine significant texts, ideas, and perspectives while developing wisdom, discernment, and a Christ-centered understanding of significant questions affecting individuals, communities, and society. Topics and readings vary by seminar.
Prerequisite: None
HON-301 CHRIST & THE GREAT IDEAS V SEMINAR (1 Credit)
This honors seminar engages students with foundational Christian truth and the great ideas and enduring questions that have shaped humanity. Through guided readings, Socratic dialogue, reflective inquiry, and faculty mentorship, students examine significant texts, ideas, and perspectives while developing wisdom, discernment, and a Christ-centered understanding of significant questions affecting individuals, communities, and society. Topics and readings vary by seminar.
Prerequisite: None
HON-302 CHRIST & THE GREAT IDEAS VI SEMINAR (1 Credit)
This honors seminar engages students with foundational Christian truth and the great ideas and enduring questions that have shaped humanity. Through guided readings, Socratic dialogue, reflective inquiry, and faculty mentorship, students examine significant texts, ideas, and perspectives while developing wisdom, discernment, and a Christ-centered understanding of significant questions affecting individuals, communities, and society. Topics and readings vary by seminar.
Prerequisite: None