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[1] Schedler Honors Program Courses (HONP)
1300 SEARCH FOR MEANING Taken in the fall semester of the freshman year, the Search for Meaning is a gateway course to the Schedler Honors Program. The goal of the course is to explore areas of social responsibility and disciplinary expertise. Through an interdisciplinary approach, students learn to identify and evaluate sources of information, understand ethical frameworks, frame arguments, and provide evidence. This course draws on material from multiple traditions and prepares students to apply what they learn to their personal journeys. HONP 1300 fulfills the FYS, HUM, and Responsible Living requirements of the lower-division UCA Core. Prerequisite: Admission to the Schedler Honors College Program.
2000 SCHEDLER HONORS PROGRAM CONTRACT COURSE SHELL This course serves as a shell course for Schedler Honors Program students who are concurrently enrolled in a Schedler Honors Program contract class. The purpose of this shell course is to centralize contract course enrollment, communication of expectations, submission of course contracts, and submission of final projects. Contract classes provide a mechanism for SHP students to meet their required honors course enrollment when the students already have credit for the SHP course offerings in a given semester. Prerequisite: Consent of the Norbert O. Schedler Associate Dean.
2100 SCHEDLER HONORS PROGRAM LEADERSHIP COLLOQUIUM The Schedler Honors Program Leadership Colloquium is an exploration of recent advances in leadership praxis or leadership theory. Through various leadership publications, students will engage in exploration of a specific leadership theme over the course of the semester, participate in class discussions, and reflect and write about how the course content is relevant for their own leadership development.
3320 MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH METHODS A multidisciplinary research methods class for Schedler Honors Program students. Students will gain exposure to qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research approaches; read, analyze, and synthesize current literature within their disciplinary fields; write a literature review of an approved topic; and develop and present a research proposal for their capstone thesis project. This course is typically taken in the Spring semester of the student’s second or third year of study. Prerequisite: Consent of the Norbert O. Schedler Associate Dean. [UD UCA Core: C, I]
4320 HONORS CAPSTONE This is the capstone course for students in the Schedler Honors Program and is designed to assist students in completing capstone projects, writing the capstone thesis or project reflection, and presenting the capstone project. Throughout the research, writing, and presentation stages, students will further develop their information literacy and communication skills. Honors Capstone is typically taken in the fall or spring semester of the fourth year of study. Satisfies the Capstone requirement (Z) of the upper-division UCA Core. Prerequisites: HONP 3320 and consent of the Norbert O. Schedler Associate Dean. [UD UCA Core: Z]