College of Liberal Arts
(LBAR)
181. Freshman Honors Seminar
in the Liberal Arts. (1-0). Credit 1.
Freshman seminar on interdisciplinary topics of interest
in the humanities and social sciences with an introduction
to honors study in the liberal arts. Must be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory
basis. Restricted to students in the College of Liberal Arts
and the General Studies Program. Prerequisite: Freshman or
sophomore classification.
201. Career Planning in
Liberal Arts. (1-0). Credit 1.
Survey of professional options, methods, strategies and
skills involved in career planning; explores social, cultural,
economic, family and personal dimensions of various career
paths; addresses goal setting and decision-making. Course
must be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prerequisite:
Must be a liberal arts student.
203. Foundations of the
Liberal Arts: Humanities. (3-0). Credit 3.
The intellectual roots and characteristic
values and methods of liberal arts studies with emphasis
on humanities disciplines.
Offered as an honors course only. Restricted
to students in the College of Liberal Arts and the General
Studies Program. Prerequisite: Approval of the dean
of liberal arts.
204. Foundations of the
Liberal Arts: Social Sciences. (3-0). Credit 3.
The intellectual roots and characteristic
values and methods of liberal arts studies with emphasis
on social science disciplines.
Offered as an honors course only. Restricted
to students in the College of Liberal Arts and the General
Studies Program. Prerequisite: Approval of the dean
of liberal arts.
289. Special Topics in...
Credit 1 to 4.
Selected topics in an identified area of liberal arts.
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Freshman or sophomore
in liberal arts.
300. Liberal Arts Study
Abroad. Credit 1 to 18.
For students in approved programs abroad. May be repeated
for credit. Prerequisites: Admission to approved program;
approval of study abroad coordinator and academic dean.
330. Introduction to International
Study. Credit 1 to 3.
Readings and research preparatory to participation in a
summer or semester at an international site. Prerequisite:
Approval of the dean of liberal arts.
331. Studies in European
Civilization and Culture I. Credit 1 to 6.
European civilization and culture as seen especially through
literature, history, philosophy and the arts. To be taught
only at an overseas site. Prerequisite: LBAR 330 or approval
of instructor.
332. Studies in European
Civilization and Culture II. Credit 1 to 6.
European civilization and culture as seen especially through
political, social and economic developments. To be taught
only at an overseas site. Prerequisite: LBAR 330 or approval
of instructor.
333. Studies in Italian
Civilization and Culture I. Credit 1 to 6.
Italian civilization and culture as seen especially through
literature, history, philosophy and the arts. To be taught
only at an overseas site. Prerequisite: LBAR 330 or approval
of instructor.
381. Junior Seminar: Interdisciplinary
Honors Seminar. (3-0). Credit 3.
Interdisciplinary studies in the humanities
and the social sciences. Fulfills the junior seminar requirement
of the
Liberal Arts Honors Plan. May be repeated for credit. Restricted
to students in the College of Liberal Arts and the General
Studies Program. Prerequisite: Approval of the dean
of liberal arts.
392. Cooperative Education:
Liberal Arts. (1-0). Credit 1.
Educational work assignment for a student in a career-related
field; supervision by the employer, co-op coordinator and
course instructor; technical report approved by the course
instructor required. To be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory
basis. Prerequisite: Approval of college co-op coordinator.
484. Internship. Credit
1 to 12.
Directed internship in a private firm, government or non-profit
agency; provides experiential learning appropriate to the
student's major and career objectives. Must be taken on a
satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prerequisites: Junior
or senior classification and approval of major advisor.
489. Special Topics in...
Credit 1 to 4.
Selected topics in an identified area of liberal arts.
May be repeated for credit.