Honors (HNRS) *See also: UHON
1120.
Honors Legacy Seminar.
(3, may be repeated five times Δ)
Surveys of major ideas basic to the intellectual, historical and artistic traditions of Western culture.
Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 5: Humanities.
Restriction: permission of Honors College.
2112.
Seminar in Rhetoric and Discourse.
(3, may be repeated once Δ)
This seminar is an interdisciplinary study of writing. People read to engage ideas. They read to inform decisions. Effective writers make ideas and information accessible. Students in this seminar learn the elements of effective writing.
Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 1: Communication.
Prerequisite: HNRS 1120.
Restriction: admitted to programs in Honors College.
2113.
Seminar in Fine Arts as Global Perspective.
(3, may be repeated twice Δ)
This course introduces interdisciplinary perspectives on fine art fields such as visual arts, theater, architecture, dance and music. Its goal is to encourage understanding of the role of art in society and culture.
Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 7: Arts and Design.
Prerequisite: HNRS 1120.
Restriction: admitted to programs in Honors College.
2167.
Seminar in Humanities in Society and Culture.
(3, may be repeated twice Δ)
This course introduces interdisciplinary perspectives on humanities fields such as literature, history, and philosophy as well as associated disciplines. Its goal is to encourage understanding of the role of the humanities in society and culture.
Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 5: Humanities.
Prerequisite: HNRS 1120.
Restriction: admitted to programs in Honors College.
2221.
Seminar in Mathematics in the World.
(3)
This is an interdisciplinary and rigorous introduction to mathematical reasoning. Themed sections connect foundational ideas of mathematics, such as logic, systems of numbers, sequences and series, geometry, and probability to other aspects of human thought.
Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 2: Mathematics and Statistics.
Prerequisite: HNRS 1120.
Restriction: admitted to programs in Honors College.
2331.
Seminar in Science in the 21st Century.
(3, may be repeated twice Δ)
This course introduces principles from scientific fields such as biology, chemistry, physics, geology, and astronomy. It will familiarize students with scientific inquiry and an understanding of the role of the sciences in society and culture.
Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 3: Physical and Natural Sciences.
Prerequisite: HNRS 1120.
Restriction: admitted to programs in Honors College.
2331L .
Science in the 21st Century Laboratory.
(1, may be repeated twice Δ)
This optional lab corresponding to UHON 203 uses direct experimental work, field study, and other practical applications to introduce scientific method and inquiry in one or more of the basic sciences.
Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 3: Physical and Natural Sciences.
Prerequisite: HNRS 1120.
Corequisite: 203.
Restriction: admitted to programs in Honors College.
2364.
Seminar in the Individual and the Collective.
(3, may be repeated twice Δ)
This is an interdisciplinary introduction to the social and behavioral sciences. Insight from multiple disciplines including psychology, anthropology, political science, sociology and economics will be used to critically analyze local, national, or global problems.
Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Prerequisite: HNRS 1120.
Restriction: admitted to programs in Honors College.
2997.
Individual Study.
(1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Faculty-supervised individual study in an area of special interest not readily available through conventional course offerings. May be repeated for credit with permission of Program Director.
Prerequisite: HNRS 1120.
Restriction: admitted to programs in Honors College.