Fall 2017 Honors Course: ENGL250: English 2
In the Fall of 2017, Honors will be offering two sections of English 250. In English 250, students analyze texts as existing in broader contexts with distinct purposes and audiences, […]
In the Fall of 2017, Honors will be offering two sections of English 250. In English 250, students analyze texts as existing in broader contexts with distinct purposes and audiences, […]
Have you ever restored democracy after a period of tyranny? Have you ever performed a Greek comedy? Or sacrificed a pig? You will. In “Reacting to the Past” classes, students […]
Students will study selected poems and poetic forms for themes and elements of poetry and for appreciation of poetic technique. Emphasis will be placed on reading methods useful for improving […]
We will explore this contradiction with an understanding that communities are built. We don’t simply adapt to our environment as humans, we produce our environment. Thus the communities we […]
This course is designed to introduce students to the ways anthropologists explain the cultures and societies of peoples around the world. To understand the complexities of how anthropologists conduct fieldwork […]
Psychology of Personality is a junior-level psychology class that focuses on the one of the interesting but ambiguous area of psychology. This class uses individual differences and reviews of basic […]
Genre structure, narrative techniques and thematic traditions. Extensive reading and discussion of works by European, British, American, and Third World authors. This course meets General Education requirements: Cultural Enrichment and […]
Recurring themes, images, symbols, and ideas that one sees in the works of some of the twentieth century’s most important African American writers. The substance will vary: poerty, fiction (i.e., […]
Honors courses offer enhanced intellectual challenges and opportunities so that students can develop intellectual autonomy. These opportunities allow students to get the maximum out of their Ferris State education by […]
Honors exploration of Francophone literature in English translation focusing primarily on the colonial era in the African countries colonized by the French, French Acadian literature, and the plantation society of […]