Website Heading
 

Home  |  Honor Societies  |  Prestigious Scholarships  |  Honors Convocation  |  Contact Us
Honors Program  |  Application  |  Course of Study  |  Courses  |  Faculty  |  Senior Project

 

.:Upcoming Events:.

.:Honors Opportunities:.

.:Newsletter:.

 

HONR 201A&B: American Institutions and Values
Sophomore Honors Seminars

Enrolled limited to participants in the University Honors Program. Fulfills University General Education requirements in American Institutions and Values - American History (II.B.1.) and American Government (II.B.2.).

The theme for the seminars is: Empowerment, Rights, and Boundaries, with a particular focus on the social and institutional construction of race, ethnicity, gender, and social class.

HONR 201A - AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS AND VALUES TO 1900
Seminar for second-year Honors Program students each fall. Critically examines the historical development of American institutions and values, including the American political culture and constitutional system. Specific attention to cultural diversity, particularly race, ethnicity, gender, and class, exploring the interaction, conflict, and cooperation of diverse groups in historical context.

 

HONR 201B - AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS AND VALUES SINCE 1900
Seminar for second-year Honors Program students each spring. Emphasizes American Government and Political Science. Topics will include contemporary issues, cultural diversity and changing political styles and processes.

Fall 2004

Sch/Sec
(link to syllabus) 
Faculty
(link to faculty page)
Day/Time
13657/40 Heather McCrea MW 10-11:15
13659/42 Bruce Stuart MW 1-2:15
13660/43 Terri Snyder TR 10-11:15
18262/44 Donald Matthewson TR 1-2:15
 

Spring 2005

Sch/Sec
(link to syllabus) 
Faculty
(link to faculty page)
Day/Time
13512/40 Natalie Fousekis MW 10-11:15
13513/41 Donald Matthewson MW 1-2:15
13514/42 John Ibson TR 10-11:15
13515/43 Michael Steiner TR 11:30-12:45
Separator
Placeholder University Logo Contact Info Search Home
This page is maintained by Cal State Fullerton University Honors & Scholars Center. Report problems to Carmen Curiel . California State University, Fullerton ©2002. All Rights Reserved.