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HONORS 100
First Year Seminar
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This course is designed to help first-year Honors students understand the foundations of higher education and better navigate the college experience. We will study the infrastructure of educational institutions and discuss the historical, cultural, and financial aspects of a university system. Students will also participate in several campus and community events, including a service-learning project. Offered: Fall. Restrictions: Must be admitted into Honors Program
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Credits: 1-3 hours
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HONORS 101
Freshman Honors Colloquium
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This one hour interdisciplinary course is designed to foster a shared intellectual community among the Honors Program members. Guest lecturers from UMKC and the greater Kansas City region will speak on a given theme, to change from year to year. Required for participation in the Honors Program. Prerequisite: None Offered: Fall and Winter Restrictions: Must be Admitted into the Honors Program
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Credits: 1 hours
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HONORS 102
Freshman Honors Colloquium
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This one hour interdisciplinary course is designed to foster a shared intellectual community among the Honors Program members. Guest lecturers from UMKC and the greater Kansas City region will speak on a given theme, to change from year to year. Required for participation in the Honors Program. Prerequisite: None Offered: Fall and Winter Restrictions: Must be admitted into the Honors Program
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Credits: 1 hours
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HONORS 201
Sophomore Honors Colloquium
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This one hour interdisciplinary course is designed to foster a shared intellectual community among the Honors Program members. Guest lecturers from UMKC and the greater Kansas City region will speak on a given theme, to change from year to year. Required for participation in the Honors Program. Prerequisite: None Offered: Fall and Winter Restrictions: Must be admitted into the Honors Program
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Credits: 1 hours
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HONORS 202
Sophomore Honors Colloquium
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This one hour interdisciplinary course is designed to foster a shared intellectual community among the Honors Program members. Guest lecturers from UMKC and the greater Kansas City region will speak on a given theme, to change from year to year. Required for participation in the Honors Program. Prerequisite: None Offered: Fall and Winter Restrictions: Must be admitted into the Honors Program
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Credits: 1 hours
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HONORS 301
Junior Honors Colloquium
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This one hour interdisciplinary course is designed to foster a shared intellectual community among the Honors Program members. Guest lecturers from UMKC and the greater Kansas City region will speak on a given theme, to change from year to year. Required for participation in the Honors Program. Prerequisite: None Offered: Fall and Winter Restrictions: Must be admitted into the Honors Program
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Credits: 1 hours
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HONORS 302
Junior Honors Colloquium
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This one hour interdisciplinary course is designed to foster a shared intellectual community among the Honors Program members. Guest lecturers from UMKC and the greater Kansas City region will speak on a given theme, to change from year to year. Required for participation in the Honors Program. Prerequisite: None Offered: Fall and Winter Restrictions: Must be admitted into the Honors Program
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Credits: 1 hours
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HONORS 350
Honors Tutorial
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Independent Study Offered: Spring
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Credits: 1-3 hours
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HONORS 360
College Student Engagement
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This course focuses on understanding and cultivating student engagement in college. Students attend campus and/or community events and design their own campus event focusing on engaging students around the Honors Colloquium's topic for spring semester. Students will none their leadership and communication skills as they design and implement this event.
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Credits: 1 hours
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HONORS 401
Senior Honors Colloquium
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This one hour interdisciplinary course is designed to foster a shared intellectual community among the Honors Program members. Guest lecturers from UMKC and the greater Kansas Cit region will speak on a given theme, to change from year to year. Required for participation in the Honors Program. Prerequisite: None Offered: Fall and Winter Restrictions: Must be admitted into the Honors Program
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Credits: 1 hours
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HONORS 402
Senior Honors Colloquium
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This one hour interdisciplinary course is designed to foster a shared intellectual community among the Honors Program members. Guest lecturers from UMKC and the greater Kansas City region will speak on a given theme, to change from year to year. Required for participation in the Honors Program. Prerequisite: None Offered: Fall and Winter Restrictions: Must be admitted into the Honors Program
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Credits: 1 hours
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HONORS 495AA
Senior Thesis Anthropology
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Students who have completed the requirements for the Honors Program may choose to do independent research and then write or create a senior thesis. If the thesis is acceptable as an honors thesis the student will then graduate as an Honors College Scholar. Offered: Every Semester Restrictions: Consent of Honors Director and Thesis Advisor
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Credits: 3-6 hours
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HONORS 495F
Senior Thesis-Economics
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Students who have completed the requirements for the Honors Program may choose to do independent research and then write or create a senior thesis. If the thesis is acceptable as an honors thesis the student will then graduate as an Honors College Scholar. Offered: Every Semester Restrictions: Consent of Honors Director and Thesis Advisor
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Credits: 3-6 hours
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HONORS 495G
Senior Thesis-English
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Students who have completed the requirements for the Honors Program may choose to do independent research and then write or create a senior thesis. If the thesis is acceptable as an honors thesis the student will then graduate as an Honors College Scholar. Offered: Every Semester Restrictions: Consent of Honors Director and Thesis Advisor
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Credits: 3-6 hours
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HONORS 495N
Senior Thesis-Philosophy
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Students who have completed the requirements for the Honors Program may choose to do independent research and then write or create a senior thesis. If the thesis is acceptable as an honors thesis the student will then graduate as an Honors College Scholar. Offered: Every Semester Restrictions: Consent of Honors Director and Thesis Advisor
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Credits: 3-6 hours
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HONORS 495NN
Senior Thesis-Nursing
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Credits: 3-6 hours
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HONORS 495O
Senior Thesis-Political Science
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Students who have completed the requirements for the Honors Program may choose to do independent research and then write or create a senior thesis. If the thesis is acceptable as an honors thesis the student will then graduate as an Honors College Scholar. Offered: Every Semester Restrictions: Consent of Honors Director and Thesis Advisor
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Credits: 3-6 hours
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