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H A&S 100 Honors at the UW – Knowledge Across the Disciplines (1)
Showcases a wide range of interdisciplinary disciplines, research, faculty, and experimental opportunities at the UW. Topics and approaches vary.
Instructor Course Description:
Julie E Schrader-Villegas
H A&S 220 Science for Honors Students I (5, max. 10)
Evolution of an idea or concept central to the natural sciences. Intended for non-science majors. Content varies from year to year. For university honors students only. Offered: A.
Instructor Course Description:
David S Battisti
Paul Boynton
Peter Mackenzie-Helnwein
Peter B. Rhines
H A&S 221 Science for Honors Students II (5, max. 10)
Evolution of an idea or concept central to the natural sciences. Intended for non-science majors. Content varies from year to year. For university honors students only. Offered: W.
Instructor Course Description:
Vladimir Chaloupka
H A&S 222 Science for Honors Students III (5, max. 10)
Evolution of an idea or concept central to the natural sciences. Intended for non-science majors. Content varies from year to year. For university honors students only. Offered: Sp.
Instructor Course Description:
Michael D Beecher
Peter B. Rhines
Stevan Harrell
H A&S 251 Western Civilization I (5, max. 10)I&S/VLPA
Introduction to ideas and society in Western Civilization. For university honors students only. Offered: A.
Instructor Course Description:
Christi L. Siver
H A&S 252 Western Civilization II (5, max. 10) I&S/VLPA
Introduction to ideas and society in Western Civilization. For university honors students only. Offered: W.
H A&S 253 Western Civilization III (5, max. 10) I&S/VLPA
Introduction to ideas and society in Western Civilization. For university honors students only. Offered: Sp.
H A&S 261 World Civilization I (5, max. 10) I&S/VLPA
Introduction to ideas and society of civilization other than the Western. Specific civilization (Chinese, Japanese, Middle Eastern, South Asian) differs from year to year and section to section. For university honors students only. Offered: A.
H A&S 262 World Civilization II (5, max. 10) I&S/VLPA
Introduction to ideas and society of civilization other than the Western. Specific civilization (Chinese, Japanese, Middle Eastern, South Asian) differs from year to year and section to section. For university honors students only. Offered: W.
Instructor Course Description:
Kathleen Noble
Frances A Mccue
H A&S 263 World Civilization III (5, max. 10) I&S/VLPA
Introduction to ideas and society of civilization other than the Western. Specific civilization (Chinese, Japanese, Middle Eastern, South Asian) differs from year to year and section to section. For university honors students only. Offered: Sp.
Instructor Course Description:
Kenneth C. Clatterbaugh
Nancy Farwell
H A&S 300 Introduction to the Professions (2-5, max. 15)
Studies oriented toward professional work (law, medicine, public affairs). For university honors students only.
H A&S 350 Honors Seminar (2, max. 20)
Discussion of selected topics in a variety of subject-matter fields. Topics and reading material vary from year to year. For university honors students only. Credit/no credit only.
Instructor Course Description:
Christi L. Siver
Josephus G Norman
Philip A Ballinger
Timothy Lawrence Harris
H A&S 396 Interdisciplinary Special Topics--Natural Science (1-5, max. 10) NW
Special courses drawn from interdisciplinary groups in the natural sciences. Content varies.
Instructor Course Description:
Ira J Kalet
Thomas A. Reh
H A&S 397 Interdisciplinary Special Topics--Social Science (1-5, max. 10) I&S
Special courses drawn from interdisciplinary groups in the social sciences. Content varies.
Instructor Course Description:
Kathleen Noble
Stevan Harrell
Julie E Schrader-Villegas
H A&S 398 Interdisciplinary Special Topics--Humanities (1-5, max. 10) VLPA
Special courses drawn from interdisciplinary groups in the humanities. Content varies.
Instructor Course Description:
Josephus G Norman
H A&S 499 Honors Independent Study or Research (1-5, max. 10)
Faculty supervised Honors independent study or research for students in areas extending beyond their major departments or along lines not otherwise accommodated by existing Honors courses. Honors students only.