As a student in the Honors Program, you have access to the most diverse and stimulating classes that the University has to offer. The program also offers the unique opportunity to learn from several distinguished professors at once in our team-taught courses. For a full listing of courses and abstracts from 2010-11, click here.
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Examples of Team-Taught Classes
- America: Myths, Images, Realities
- Modern Mosaic: Europe 1880 to Present
- Paradoxes, Problems and Proofs
- Mathematical Models in Chemistry
- Reason, Revolution and Reaction
- Brain and Mind
- The Problem of Evil in Philosophy,
- Theology and Popular Culture
- Profits and Prophets
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Individual Honors Courses
- Information Systems: The Road to Rio
- Religious Vision in Modern Fiction
- Sexuality and Gender in the Ancient World
- Mathematics of Games and Politics
- The Economics of Poverty Relations
- Violence in Intimate Relationships
- Images of Women in Literature
- Philadelphia in Black and White
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