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Honors Classes

General Honors (GH) courses are the heart of the Honors College curriculum and feature small class sizes, dedicated faculty members, interdisciplinary perspectives, active learning and an exciting array of topics. Additional information about these courses can be found by selecting "Honors College" as the subject in the dynamic schedule.

Summer 2023 Schedule

MTWRF 9:30-11:50 (June 12 - July 7)  |  CRN: 30610

Instructor: Professor Marilyn Bisch

STATE Honors College

GH 401-101: Honors Thesis

Independent Study (June 12 - August 4)  |  CRN: 30185

Instructor: Dr. Greg Bierly
 
Note: The Summer 2023 sections of GH 301 are only open to students participating in the trips to London and Greece that are connected to those courses.
 

Fall 2023 Schedule

Please check back for schedule updates and course descriptions.

GH 101: Leadership: When It's Your TurnGH 101-001: Leadership: When It's Your Turn

TR 9:30-10:45 |  CRN: 52327

Instructor: Dr. Steve Gruenert


GH 101: Philosophy in the Twilight ZoneGH 101-002: Philosophy in the Twilight Zone

TR 9:30-10:45 |  CRN: 50647

Instructor: Dr. Kevin Bolinger


GH 101: Philosophy in the Twilight ZoneGH 101-004: Philosophy in the Twilight Zone

TR 11:00-12:15 |  CRN: 51301

Instructor: Dr. Kevin Bolinger


GH 101: Economic Perspectives on Current EventsGH 101-006: Economic Perspectives on Current Events

MWF 10:00-10:50 |  CRN: 52256

Instructor: Dr. Debra Israel


GH 101: Poetic Collaboration
GH 101-008: Poetic Collaboration

MWF 11:00-11:50  |  CRN: 52967

Instructor: Dr. Amy Ash


GH 101: Classical Cultures of Greece and RomeGH 101-013: Classical Cultures of Greece and Rome

MWF 1:00-1:50  |  CRN: 51026

Instructor: Professor Marilyn Bisch


GH 101: Chilling Tales and Cosmic HorrorGH 101-401: Chilling Tales and Cosmic Horror

W 6:30-9:15  |  CRN: 51149

Instructor: Professor Matt Bird


GH 101: Summer of 1982GH 101-403: Summer of 1982: A Critical Look at the Greatest Summer of Cinema

M 6:30-9:15  |  CRN: 51071

Instructor: Professor Matt Bird


GH 201: Dystopian Warnings: Contemporary Consequences
GH 201-001: Dystopian Warnings: Contemporary Consequences

TR 2:00-3:15  |  CRN: 51270

Instructor: Dr. Linda Maule

GH 201: Studies in Epic Literature

GH 201-002: Studies in Epic Literature

TR 9:30-10:45  |  CRN: 50648

Instructor: Dr. Donald Shorter

TR 2:00-3:15  |  CRN: 51757

Instructor: Professor Matt Bird


GH 201: Introduction to the Great Works: Classical Journeys to the Underworld

MWF 2:00-2:50  |  CRN: 51734

Instructor: Professor Marilyn Bisch

TR 11:00-12:15  |  CRN: 53029

Instructor: Dr. Donald Richards

TR 9:30-10:45  |  CRN: 51159

Instructor: Dr. Namita Goswami

TR 11:00-12:15  |  CRN: 52345

Instructor: Dr. Darlene Hantzis

M 2:00-3:15, W 2:00-5:00  |  CRN: 52971

Instructor: Dr. John Jakaitis

GH 301: Ethical Theory

MWF 12:00-12:50  |  CRN: 53090

Instructor: Dr. Steven Harris

MWF 9:00-9:50  |  CRN: 52973

Instructor: Dr. Donald Shorter

GH 301: Global Healthcare Challenges

GH 301-401 & GH 301-402: Global Healthcare Challenges

This course is only open to students participating in a Timmy Global Health trip to Ecuador.

Instructors: Dr. Eric Glendening & Dr. Cody Hanson

STATE Honors CollegeGH 401-001: Honors Thesis

Independent Study  |  CRN: 50666

Instructor: Dr. Greg Bierly