ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
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economic analysis of decision making in order to better explain human behavior. The
course reviews evidence of irrational behaviors, identifies irrational behaviors via
observations and experiments, presents theories that can explain such behavior, and
investigates practical implications. Prerequisite: Harrison Honors Program.
HON 204 Human Destiny (1)
An investigation into differing philosophical accounts of human existence and the ideas
of fate and destiny. The aim of the course is to discover ways we might respond to
enduring philosophic questions concerning human destiny within a multicultural context.
Topics include the meaning of life, the relationships between soul and body, death and
value, anthropocentrism and teleology, gnosis and salvation,
ming
and
karma
, science
and religion, freedom and prediction. Emphasis is placed on integrating interdisciplinary
materials to appreciate diversity in human values. May count as PL 207 toward
fulfillment of Asian studies course requirements. Prerequisite: Harrison Honors Program.
HON 210 Science, Physics, Music (1)
An investigation into the nature of science and the methods of physics, with music as the
ultimate object of our study. Classroom discussions integrated with laboratory exercises
will focus on key questions: what can we discover, to what degree can we be confident in
those findings, and what are the limits to our understanding? Prerequisite: Harrison
Honors Program.
HON 215 Discovering Photography (1)
An interdisciplinary introduction to the production and understanding of photography in
its cultural context, including the impact on art, history, media, and the way in which we
view the world. The basics in photography are also covered. Camera required (no phone
cameras). No previous experience in photography required. This course may not be used
to satisfy major or minor requirements in studio art or art history. Prerequisite: Harrison
Honors Program.
HON 216 Printmaking: History and Process (1)
An exploration of the evolution of European printmaking, considered simultaneously in
terms of historical and technical development. Students will consider the aesthetic and
social contextual significance of Old Master artists and works, then produce their own
prints utilizing approximated period techniques and contemporary themes, affording a
direct experience of the inextricable link between history, meaning, and process.
Prerequisite: Harrison Honors Program.
HON 222 Frankenstein Meets Snow White: Crosscultural Studies in Romanticism
(1)
A seminar concentrating on the literature and culture (i.e., music, art, science) of
Romanticism with special focus on Germany and England. This course employs a
seminar format emphasizing class discussion, close readings, and lectures covering
interdisciplinary material. It is geared primarily to first-year students. All texts are in
English. Prerequisite: Harrison Honors Program.