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Honors CoursesFreshman and Sophomore Seminars The Junior Year - "The Nature of Inquiry" The Junior Honors Seminar (Honors 305), "The Nature of Inquiry", is a year-long, five credit hour course which begins fall quarter. The faculty for the course come from members of the Honors Committee, and the subject matter reflects the diverse interests of the committee members. The focus of the seminar is the interdisciplinary nature of independent research and inquiry. Students play an important role in contributing materials from their own disciplinary knowledge. Major goals of this course are to provide students with a sound background for independent research, an understanding of research methodologies from diverse disciplines, an experience of a community of learning, and the advanced development of critical thinking skills. In keeping with these goals, the junior year incorporates training in the use of the most recent library resources and technologies. The Junior Honors Seminar is graded Pass/Fail. All students who intend to graduate with Honors must register for this course. |