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Jun 29, 2025
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IDS 1110 - Honors Explorations Credits: 3
This course teaches the nature of knowledge acquisition throughout the General Education curriculum. The course is taught by Honors faculty and draws its cross-disciplinary content from the disciplines of communications, humanities, mathematics, science, and social science. The fundamental goal of the course is to help students appreciate the interconnectedness of knowledge across the entire range of academic disciplines and be able to synthesize information in an original and engaging way from a variety of sources by teaching them how to exercise critical thinking, collaboration, and communication skills. As a result, students will have the ability to develop, and, ultimately, apply these skills for success in both college and the professional work. . This course is required as an orientation course for all students entering the Honors Program. This course involves significant reading, writing, discussion, challenge problems, and/or student participation.
Terms Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Classification: A.A. Transferable
Contact Hours: 3 Hours: 3
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