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Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 9:41:32 AM Central Daylight Time Page 1 of 2 Subject: Summer Honors Courses Date: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 9:40:43 AM Central Daylight Time From: Honors College To: Honors Students AGachments: TX Rivers ExpediHon.pdf Hello Honors Students, We just wanted to send a reminder that the Honors College is offering a few honors courses over the summer (info below). Please email [email protected] if you have quesHons on how the course(s) can count towards your degree requirements. These courses are available to register through CatsWeb. Also, please see aUached for a Texas Rivers ExpediHon opportunity. TH 2313 H01, IntroducJon to Fine Arts Summer I Professor: Prof. Jordan Morille Day/Time: MTWRF 12:00P - 1:40P LocaHon: LAMP 502B CRN: 52309 DescripHon: An introductory course designed to give the student a fundamental understanding of the creaHon and appreciaHon of diverse modes of expression through the visual and performing arts. This course may not be repeated for credit by taking ART 2313, DAN 2313, or MU 2313. HON 2304A, The Meaning of Death Summer I Professor: Dr. Bob Fischer Day/Time: MTWRF 8:00A - 9:40A LocaHon: CMAL 116 CRN: 52645 DescripHon: By examining the moral and existenHal quesHons raised by our own mortality, students in this course will pracHce criHcal thinking and examine the variety of human responses to and understanding of death by focusing on how ideas, values, beliefs, and other aspects of culture express and affect human experience. *SaHsfies Language, Philosophy, and Culture Component (3 hours) Code 040 HON 2306C. America in the 1960s: A History of Movements and Ideas Summer I Professor: Dr. Ron Haas Day/Time: MTWRF 2:00P - 3:40P LocaHon: LAMP 502B CRN: 51118 DescripHon: This course in the history of American social and protest movements from the end of ReconstrucHon through Occupy focuses in parHcular on the movements of the 1960s - the Civil Rights Movement, the New Lee, the Women's and Homosexual LiberaHon Movements, and the Counterculture - and their enduring legacies in contemporary society. Course meets every weekday during the summer session. **SaHsfies American History Code 060 HON 2309Q, Honors BriJsh Literature

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Subject: Summer Honors CoursesDate: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 9:40:43 AM Central Daylight TimeFrom: Honors CollegeTo: Honors StudentsAGachments: TX Rivers ExpediHon.pdf

Hello Honors Students, We just wanted to send a reminder that the Honors College is offering a few honors courses over the summer(info below). Please email [email protected] if you have quesHons on how the course(s) can counttowards your degree requirements. These courses are available to register through CatsWeb. Also, please seeaUached for a Texas Rivers ExpediHon opportunity. TH 2313 H01, IntroducJon to Fine ArtsSummer IProfessor: Prof. Jordan MorilleDay/Time: MTWRF 12:00P - 1:40PLocaHon: LAMP 502BCRN: 52309DescripHon: An introductory course designed to give the student a fundamental understanding of thecreaHon and appreciaHon of diverse modes of expression through the visual and performing arts. This coursemay not be repeated for credit by taking ART 2313, DAN 2313, or MU 2313. HON 2304A, The Meaning of DeathSummer IProfessor: Dr. Bob FischerDay/Time: MTWRF 8:00A - 9:40ALocaHon: CMAL 116CRN: 52645DescripHon: By examining the moral and existenHal quesHons raised by our own mortality, students in thiscourse will pracHce criHcal thinking and examine the variety of human responses to and understanding ofdeath by focusing on how ideas, values, beliefs, and other aspects of culture express and affect humanexperience.*SaHsfies Language, Philosophy, and Culture Component (3 hours) Code 040 HON 2306C. America in the 1960s: A History of Movements and IdeasSummer IProfessor: Dr. Ron HaasDay/Time: MTWRF 2:00P - 3:40PLocaHon: LAMP 502BCRN: 51118DescripHon: This course in the history of American social and protest movements from the end ofReconstrucHon through Occupy focuses in parHcular on the movements of the 1960s - the Civil RightsMovement, the New Lee, the Women's and Homosexual LiberaHon Movements, and the Counterculture -and their enduring legacies in contemporary society. Course meets every weekday during the summersession.**SaHsfies American History Code 060 HON 2309Q, Honors BriJsh Literature

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Summer IProfessor: Prof. Amanda NorthDay/Time: TR 2:00P - 6:50PLocaHon: ASBN 353CRN: 52646DescripHon: Students will read and analyze representaHve authors and works from BriHsh Literature. Thecourse examines works in historical, social, and cultural context as a record of human experience. Coursesemploy a variety of teaching methods.Counts as: CommunicaHon Code 090 and 094 (Literature) HON 3396C, ScreenwriJng: A Structured Approach to WriJng for the ScreenSummer IProfessor: Prof. Jordan MorilleDay/Time: MTWRF 10:00A - 11:40ALocaHon: LAMP 502BCRN: 51864DescripHon: This course develops the basic professional techniques and skills used in wriHng for the screen.Students analyze contemporary scripts and perform pracHcal exercises in story and character development,study screenplay structure and format, and develop a full-length dramaHc screenplay. Course meets everyweekday during the summer session.**Advanced Theatre, advanced ENG Group D, or counts toward the minor in Media Studies BIO 1320. Modern Biology I, Molecules, Cells, and PhysiologySummer IIProfessor: Dr. Sunethra DharmasiriDay/Time: Monday/Thursday only 10:00A - 11:40ALocaHon: Hybrid / IGRM 3203CRN: 52688 Best, Honors College StaffLampasas [email protected]

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