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Course: |
HNR 202
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Title: | Honors Colloquium II: |
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Long Title: | Honors Colloquim II: |
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Course Description: | Continues to develop skills in interdisciplinary scholarly research, writing, and discourse, facilitated by an in-depth study of a major theme. The emphasis is on leading discussions and projects, and integration of diverse information. |
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Min Credit: | 2 |
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Course Notes: | NCE 10.24.16 JLG |
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Origin Notes: | RRCC |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES
1. Apply discipline-based and/or cross-discipline higher-order thinking skills to a range of topics and issues.
2. Research theme-related topics using primary literature.
3. Expand critical-thinking skills and creative problem-solving approaches.
4. Analyze credible evidence to support converging arguments.
5. Engage in self-directed learning and independent thinking.
6. Develop project proposals.
7. Lead and facilitate group discussions and projects.
8. Communicate effectively in one-on-one or group contexts.
9. Assess discipline-based and/or cross-discipline solutions to problems using strategies appropriate to the subject.
TOPICAL OUTLINE
I. Development of colloquium theme
II. Primary literature exploration
III. Leading discussion and analysis of primary literature
IV. Research methods and applications
V. Exploration of local and global implications of program theme
VI. Development of individual project proposals
VII. Solutions to theme-related problems
VIII. Assessment of applied solutions
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