Honors Seminar in the Humanities
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Overview
Subject area
LSP
Catalog Number
351
Course Title
Honors Seminar in the Humanities
Department(s)
Description
See Department for Description.
Typically Offered
Fall, Spring
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Liberal Arts
Yes
Course Attributes
WRIC - WRIC (Writing Intensive)
Credits
Minimum Units
3
Maximum Units
3
Academic Progress Units
3
Repeat For Credit
Yes
Total Completions Allowed
3
Components
Name
Lecture
Hours
3
Course Topic ID
1
Formal Description
The Skin I Live In: Surface and Depth
Course Topic ID
2
Formal Description
The Mystery of St. Petersburg: A Cultural History
Course Topic ID
3
Formal Description
Evil: Hist, Philos, Literary, Anthro Perspectives
Course Topic ID
4
Formal Description
Queer Cold War: Amer Lit, Film & Politics of 1950s
Course Topic ID
5
Formal Description
Scenes from Some Marriages
Course Topic ID
6
Formal Description
Beyond the Bachelors
Course Topic ID
7
Formal Description
A Theory of Small Happiness
Course Topic ID
8
Formal Description
The Phenomenon of Brazil Cinema Novo and Beyond
Course Topic ID
9
Formal Description
Forbidden Art of Reading for Pleasure;Lit/Art/Aest
Course Topic ID
10
Formal Description
Reading Democracy in America
Course Topic ID
11
Formal Description
Philosophy of Law
Course Topic ID
12
Formal Description
Milton Marathon
Course Topic ID
13
Formal Description
Social Political & Eco Iss Facing Women Dev World
Course Topic ID
14
Formal Description
Herbert H. Lehman and America in the 20th Century
Course Topic ID
15
Formal Description
Seminar in Special Collections:Explr World of Rare
Course Topic ID
16
Formal Description
Tribute or Theft? Influence & Orig. in Mod Music
Course Topic ID
17
Formal Description
Philosophy of Mind
Course Topic ID
18
Formal Description
Friedrich Nietzsche/His Influence on Art/Cult/Soc
Course Topic ID
19
Formal Description
Mexican Oral Histories Bronx
Course Topic ID
20
Formal Description
Poetry Reality:Game Design,Creative Writ,Emrg Bhv
Course Topic ID
21
Formal Description
Technology of the Book, 1500-1900
Course Topic ID
22
Formal Description
The Boogie Down:Immigration,Race&HipHopCultr-Bronx
Course Topic ID
23
Formal Description
Tattoos in Literature; Tattoos as Literature
Course Topic ID
24
Formal Description
Black and Indigenous Place-Making
Course Topic ID
25
Formal Description
Afro-Latindades, Then and Now
Course Topic ID
26
Formal Description
The Literary Bronx
Course Topic ID
27
Formal Description
Immigrants under Threat:Detent'n, Deportat'n&Narr
Course Topic ID
28
Formal Description
Media Ethics in a Divided World
Course Topic ID
29
Formal Description
Autobiography and Autofiction
Course Topic ID
30
Formal Description
Beauty Pageants and National Identity
Course Topic ID
31
Formal Description
The Other Blacklist: African Amer Lit&Cult 1950s
Course Topic ID
32
Formal Description
Democracy and Democracies
Course Topic ID
33
Formal Description
Breaking the Silence:WomenGender&PolitofBeingHeard
Course Topic ID
34
Formal Description
Intercultural Compositions
Course Topic ID
35
Formal Description
Rooted in the Bronx: Lehman's Community Engagement
Course Topic ID
36
Formal Description
Who Am I? Crafting a Narrative to Tell Your Story
Course Topic ID
37
Formal Description
Honors Internship DOP LEAP Mentors
Course Topic ID
38
Formal Description
Bronx Food Humanities: Food, Culture & Social Just
Course Topic ID
39
Formal Description
ChartingLegacy:Researching&VisualzngSlaveryinBronx
Course Topic ID
40
Formal Description
Trauma and Spirituality in Literature
Course Topic ID
41
Formal Description
How to Prepare for Graduate School
Requisites
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