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Nov 24, 2024
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HONR 114 - Fundamental Concepts of Inquiry in the Behavioral and Social Sciences Selected themes and topics in the behavioral and social sciences will be used to help students develop a better understanding of the concepts, terminology, and methodology of the study of behavioral and social sciences. Students may take this course twice to fulfill the requirements of the Honors Scholar Program, provided each time it is taken, a different topic is covered. Specific information about each section of this course will be published prior to the start of each registration and may be obtained from the campus honors coordinator.
1 semester hour
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- Apply terminology, theoretical concepts, and methodologies of behavioral and social sciences.
- Explain the differences and similarities in approach to behavioral and social sciences.
- Evaluate critically the approaches to and the results of the study of behavioral and social sciences.
- Communicate effectively concepts in both oral and written presentations.
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