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Elizabethtown College Honors Program
Scheduling Information for Fall 2007
Honors Courses

First-Year Seminars

Big Theological Questions
Prof. Tracy Wenger Sadd, Department of Religious Studies
T/H 12:30-1:50
W 11:00-12:00

Cryptologic Math
Dr. Timothy McDevitt, Department of Mathematics
MWF 9:30-10:50
W 11:00-12:00

Gotta Have It:  The Science of Addiction
Dr. Tom Hagan, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
T/H 11:00-12:20
W 11:00-12:00

What's Wrong with the World?
Dr. Bill Ayres, Department of Political Science, Center for Global Citizenship
T/H 9:30-10:50
W 11:00-12:00

Other Honors Courses

HAN 111A - Understanding Human Cultures
Dr. Robert Wheelersburg
MF 12:30-1:50, Core: Non-Western Cultural Heritage

HBI 111A Intro to Biological Sciences
Dr. Debra Wohl
MF 9:30--10:50 and Lab W 12:30-3:20
Core:  Natural and Physical Sciences core for BIO majors only

HEN 101A Literature: Expressive Form: FILM
Dr. Kevin Scott
M 3:30-4:50 and W 3:30-6:20
Core:  Creative Expression

HHI 112A History of Modern Asia
Dr. David Kenley
MW 12:30-1:50
Core:  Non-Western Cultural Heritage

HMA 270 History of Math
Dr. Gabriela Sanchis
MWF 12:30-1:50
Core:  Math Analysis
Honors Interdisciplinary seminar

HPH 234 Justice through the Ages
Dr. Gabe Ricci
T/H 2:00-3:20
Core:  Humanities
Honors Interdisciplinary seminar

HON 305 Leadership Theory and Practice
(Previously HON 370)
Dr. Dana Mead
MW 3:30-4:50 and W 11:00-12:00
Required course for all honors students. Recommended to take in junior year, but seniors will have priority

Notes

  1.   All honors courses are RBI. RBI registration begins March 14 and The Honors Center sends the first list to Registration and Records April 4 at noon. We continue to handle RBIs until the add deadline.
  2.   Honors Students, please do not contact the professor for RBI. This action will delay your enrollment and in the past students have been shut out of the course due to the delays. To RBI for honors classes, email your request to honors@etown.edu. Please provide the course, your name, ID number and graduating class year in order for us to register you. Not providing all this information at first also causes a delay in getting on the list.
  3.   Regardless of your position on our RBI list, Registration and Records will not enroll any student who signs up for an RBI that causes him or her to have a class time conflict. If this happens you will lose priority placement on the list and may be shut out of the class.
  4.   Any student whose enrollment will cause an overload must file overload petition with Registration and Records by April 4 or you may not be enrolled and may lose your priority placement on the list.
  5.   If honors courses are under-enrolled, beginning Monday April 16, non-honors students may add the course with instructor permission. Instructors should forward any student’s RBI request to honors@etown.edu.

 








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