Honors students experience an interdisciplinary, team-taught colloquium on a current global issue. Students refine their research, writing, critical thinking, and collaborative learning skills as they investigate the complete research projects integrating their findings and present results to an audience. Presentation of Honors research in the Honors Colloquium is required at both the local Honors Reception and at the Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Commonwealth Honors College in Amherst.
Prerequisites
ENL101: English Composition I and 3.20 GPA
Semester Offered
Varies
Notes
May be repeated once for credit. Satisfies a Humanities and Fine Arts or Behavioral or Social Science general education requirement.