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HON 1003. Honors Fine Arts - 3 hours (Spring) This course is intended for students enrolled in the SBU Honors Program. The course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the music and art of various cultures and historical periods. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the SBU Honors Program.
HON 1111. University Seminar - 1 hour (Fall) This course is designed to acclimate students to campus life and to the mission of SBU. It is also designed to develop time management and study skills and explore personality typing and career choices. Limited to students officially enrolled in the SBU Honors Program.
HON 1121. Critical Thinking - 1 hour (Spring) This course is designed to promote awareness of a personal value system as well as to promote the use of critical thinking skills in the study of issues in today's society. Limited to students officially enrolled in the SBU Honors Program.
HON/ENG 1123. Honors Composition - 3 hours (Fall) An honors-level course in expository writing based on a study of imaginative literature. The course fosters the development of writing and research skills. Prerequisite: An English score of at least 28 on the ACT examination and enrollment in the SBU Honors Program.
HON 2003. Honors Literacy in Free Enterprise (LIFE) Economics - 3 hours (Fall, Spring) Honors LIFE Economics is the study of basic macro- and microeconomic concepts for non-business majors. This course will help the student develop an understanding of economic systems based on freedom. It will emphasize the importance of individual initiative and involvement in day-to-day community and business matters. Developing literacy about individual responsibility in personal and community decision-making is a primary concern. As an honors section, this class will explore the topic of free enterprise and economics through classroom discussion, enrichment activities and field trips. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the SBU Honors Program.
HON/COM 2213. Honors Fundamentals of Speech Communication - 3 hours (Spring) Foundations of speech communication with special emphasis on the theory and practice of effective public speaking. Progressive work in speech preparation and delivery and exploration of classical and contemporary rhetorical principles. Prerequisite: Minimum ACT of 25 and enrollment in the SBU Honors Program.
HON 3371. Honors Colloquium - 1 hour (Fall, Spring) For sophomores and juniors officially enrolled in the SBU Honors Program. The Honors Colloquium will include student presentations, guest speakers, and panel discussions.
HON 4771-3. Senior Honors Capstone Experience - 1-3 hours (Fall, Spring) For seniors officially enrolled in the SBU Honors Program. This course is offered in the student's field of study and includes the integration of faith and discipline. Each student will be required to write a proposal for an individualized capstone experience and obtain the approval of the Honors Program Director, as well as the supervising faculty member. Experiences may include, but are not limited to, grant writing, research leading to publication, or a project integrating the various components of the Honors Program.
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