Honors Course Archive
Course Archive for Summer 2017
Except where noted*, current Interdisciplinary Honors students may self-register using the SLN/MyPlan. If you have any questions regarding what category a course will fulfill, please check your degree audit on MyPlan and/or contact us here.
* Add codes are placed on all courses one week after the first day of the quarter. If you need an add code, please email the course instructor for permission, and once approved, forward the confirmation from your instructor to uwhonors@uw.edu. We will be in touch with registration details as soon as possible.
- Honors Arts & Humanities (0)
- Honors Science (1)
- Honors Social Sciences (1)
- Honors Interdisciplinary (0)
- HONORS 100/496 (0)
- Honors Electives (4)
- Special Topics (0)
Honors Arts & Humanities (0)
(No Course records found)
Honors Science (1)
HONORS-prefix courses
HONORS 220 B: Landscape Change in the Pacific Northwest (NSc)
HONORS 220 B: Landscape Change in the Pacific Northwest (NSc)
SLN 11794 (View UW registration info »)
Credits: 5
Limit: 5 students
honors.uw.edu/field-studies
Honors Social Sciences (1)
HONORS-prefix courses
HONORS 230 B: The Ecology of Urban Seattle: A classroom without walls (SSc)
HONORS 230 B: The Ecology of Urban Seattle: A classroom without walls (SSc)
SLN 11796 (View UW registration info »)
Email: richardbyrdconlin@gmail.com
Credits: 5
Limit: 12 students
honors.uw.edu/field-studies
Honors Interdisciplinary (0)
(No Course records found)
HONORS 100/496 (0)
(No Course records found)
Honors Electives (4)
Other Honors courses (without HONORS-prefix)
GREEK 300 B: Beyond Intoductory to Greek (A&H)
GREEK 300 B: Beyond Intoductory to Greek (A&H)
SLN 14581 (View UW registration info »)
Email: jjc@uw.edu
Credits: 5
Limit: 5 students
Depending on student interests and goals, there may also be a project component of the class. The goal is to help you connect the fascinating world of Greek literature and ancient Greek culture and history with issues and ideas that you find important and compelling. We can explore issues connected to the history of Greek as a language, the interpretation of major texts, and historical periods and trends.
The grade for this course will be 90% based on your grade for the work assigned in Greek and 10% based on the grade for work done in the honors portion. That 10% will be based on participation for and preparation in our weekly discussion sessions, and completion of a final project: a 2 page reflection.
GREEK 301 B: Beyond Introductory Greek II (A&H)
GREEK 301 B: Beyond Introductory Greek II (A&H)
SLN 14582 (View UW registration info »)
Email: jjc@uw.edu
Credits: 5
Limit: 5 students
Prereq: GREEK 300.
Depending on student interests and goals, there may also be a project component of the class. The goal is to help you connnect the fascinating world of Greek literature and ancient Greek culture and history with issues and ideas that you find important and compelling. We can explore issues connected to the history of Greek as a language, the interpretation of major texts, and historical periods and trends.
The grade for this course will be 90% based on your grade for the work assigned in Greek and 10% based on the grade for work done in the honors portion. That 10% will be based on participation for and preparation in our weekly discussion sessions, and completion of a final project: a 2 page reflection.
LATIN 300 B: Beyond Introductory Latin (A&H)
LATIN 300 B: Beyond Introductory Latin (A&H)
SLN 14583 (View UW registration info »)
Email: alain@uw.edu
Credits: 5
Limit: 5 students
Depending on student interests and goals, there may also be a project component of the class. The goal is to help you connnect the fascinating world of Latin literature and Roman culture and history with issues and ideas that you find important and compelling. We can explore issues connected to the history of Latin as a language, the interpretation of major texts, and historical periods and trends.
The grade for this course will be 90% based on the grade for the work assigned in Latin 300, and 10% based on the grade for work done in the honors portion. That 10% will be based on participation for and preparation in our weekly discussion sessions, and completion of a final project: a 2 page reflection.
LATIN 301 B: Beyond Introductory Latin II (A&H)
LATIN 301 B: Beyond Introductory Latin II (A&H)
SLN 14584 (View UW registration info »)
Email: alain@uw.edu
Credits: 5
Limit: 5 students
Prereq: LATIN 300
This course is designed to offer Honors students a chance to deepen and complicate their study of Latin. Students participate in and complete all requirements for Latin 301. In addition students will meet for one hour per week to discuss additional readings and develop critical perspectives on materials studied in the class.
Depending on student interests and goals, there may also be a project component of the class. The goal is to help you connnect the fascinating world of Latin literature and Roman culture and history with issues and ideas that you find important and compelling. We can explore issues connected to the history of Latin as a language, the interpretation of major texts, and historical periods and trends.
The grade for this course will be 90% based on the grade for the work assigned in Latin 301 and 10% based on the grade for work done in the honors portion. That 10% will be based on participation for and preparation in our weekly discussion sessions, and completion of a final project: a 2 page reflection.
Special Topics (0)
(No Course records found)