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Spring 2010 Departmental Honors Courses

Courses that satisfy liberal education requirements are noted. Please visit the One Stop Web site for the most accurate and up-to-date course information.

Anatomy
ANAT 3608H: Principles of Human Anatomy Laboratory

Anthropology
ANTH 1001H: Human Evolution (Biol/L)
ANTH 1005V: Introduction to Cultural Diversity and the World System (IP, WI, CD)

Applied Economics
APEC 1102H: Principles of Macroeconomics (IP, SSci)

Architecture
ARCH 3412H: Architectural History Since 1750 (IP, HP)

Business Administration
BA 3200H: Securian Foundation Leadership Colloquium
BA 4000H: Healthcare Marketplace - Trillion Dollar Economy

Biology
BIOL 1009H: General Biology (Biol/L)
BIOL 2002H: Foundations of Biology for Biological Sciences Majors, Part I (Biol/L)
BIOL 2003H: Foundations of Biology for Biological Sciences Majors, Part II
BIOL 2004H: Foundations of Biology for Biological Sciences Majors, Part II Laboratory

Chemistry (permission only)
CHEM 1032H: Chemistry II (Phys/L, Envt)

College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
CFANS 3000H: Food and Agriculture from Cairo to Cape Town at 10 mph

Classical and Near Eastern Studies
CNES 1042H: Greek and Roman Mythology (OH)

Communication Studies
COMM 1101H: Introduction to Public Speaking

Economics
ECON 3101H: Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON 4431V: International Trade
ECON 4731H: Macroeconomic Policy
ECON 4741H: Quantitative Analysis of the Macroeconomy
ECON 5109H: Game Theory for Engineers

English Literature
ENGL 3001V: Textual Analysis, Methods (WI)
ENGL 3002H: Modern Literary Criticism and Theory
ENGL 3005V: Survey of American Literature I (CD, Lit, WI)
ENGL 3007H: Shakespeare (Lit)
ENGL 3020H: Studies in Narrative

Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
ESPM 1003H: Topics in Environmental Science and Society

Geography
GEOG 1403H: Biogeography of the Global Garden (Biol/L, Envt)
GEOG 3374V: The City in Film (WI, OH, IP)

Global Studies
GLOS 3145H: Theoretical Approaches to Global Studies

History
HIST 3959H: How to Do History

Journalism
JOUR 1001H: Introduction to Mass Communication (SSci, C/PE)
JOUR 3004V: Information for Mass Communication (WI)
JOUR 4721H: Mass Media and U.S. Society

Mathematics (permission only)
MATH 1572H: Calculus II
MATH 2574H: Calculus IV
MATH 3593H: Honors Mathematics II
MATH 5286H: Fundamental Structures of Algebra II
MATH 5616H: Introduction to Analysis II

Management
MGMT 1001H: Contemporary Management
MGMT 3033V: Business Communication (WI)
MGMT 4004V: Business Policy: Strategy Formulation and Implementation (WI)

Physics (permission only)
PHYS 1402V: Physics II (Phys/L, WI)

Political Science
POL 3310H: Women in U.S. Congress

Psychology
PSY 1001H: Introduction to Psychology (SSci)
PSY 3001V: Introduction to Research Methods (WI)
PSY 5018H: Mathematical Models of Human Behavior

Sociology
SOC 1011V: Introduction to Sociology (SSci, CD, WI)

Theatre
TH 1101V: Introduction to the Theater (Lit, WI, IP)