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Academic Foundations 003
African American and African Studies 014
American Studies 050
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Arabic 074
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French 420
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Honors 525
Honors Living-Learning Community 526
International Affairs 551
Italian 560
Japanese 565
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Latin 580
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Latina/o Studies 597
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Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies 686
Music 087
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Peace and Conflict Studies 735
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Physics 750
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Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies 812
Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Psychology 819
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Spanish 940
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Translation and Interpreting Studies 942
Urban Education 300
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Women's and Gender Studies 988
Writing 989
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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2020-2022 School of Arts and Sciences-Newark Academic Programs and Courses Honors 525  

Honors 525

See the Honors College chapter for a description of the required curricula.

21:525:100,101 Honors Colloquium (3) Theme-based interdisciplinary seminar taken in two parts; critical analysis and research and methods; theme changes each semester. Functions as the foundational interdisciplinary courses for the Honors College curriculum.
Open to Honors College students only.
21:525:250,252,254 Honors Special Topic Seminars (3,3,3) Rotating seminars taught by faculty in the natural sciences (525:250), the humanities (525:252), and the social sciences (525:254); topics and disciplines change each semester. Provides opportunities for intellectual exploration of topics not usually covered in the undergraduate curriculum or of topics at a greater level of detail than ordinarily is possible in a general course. Open to Honors College students only.
21:525:395 Junior Scholars Inquiry (1) One-credit thesis project prospectus/preparatory course.
21:525:401 Honors College Independent Study (BA) Independent study offers students an opportunity to explore an area of special interest with the guidance and expertise of a faculty member through a program of readings and/or research. Open to Honors College students only by permission of the director.
21:525:450 Honors College Internships (BA)

Placement in a suitable off-campus organization that encourages students to understand and to test the applicability of their classroom educational experiences. Eight to 10 hours per week of work, weekly log of internship-related activities, and a final paper are required.

Open to Honors College students only by permission of the director.
21:525:497,498 Senior Honors Project (3,3) Honors College seniors culminate their undergraduate experience with a yearlong thesis project. The thesis project, supervised by a faculty member, may be focused on a student's major area of study or may reflect a special interest or talent of the student outside of his or her major. Credit is given only upon completion of the project. Open to Honors College seniors only by permission of the director. Both semesters must be completed to receive credit. The thesis project is a Honors College requirement.
 
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