Honors Classes
Fall 2008
Registration for classes and seminars is by seniority — Seniors and Juniors can begin registering for Honors courses on Thursday, April 10th; Sophomores on Monday, April 14th; and Freshman on Tuesday, April 15th. Starting Thursday, April 17th, registration will be open on a first come—first serve basis. All Honors classes and seminars are on reserve and you need to register in person in Bradley Hall, Room 295.
CIV 111 41 – MWF 2:00-2:50 Jones
(C1/WC) 42 – MWF 11:00-11:50 Brown
43 – MWF 11:00-11:50 Williams
44 – MWF 9:00-9:50 Dusenbery
CIV 102—41 (WC) Western Civilization-1600 to Present; MWF 12:00-12:50; Jones
COM 103 – 40 (SP) Oral Communication Process; MWF 12:00-12:50; Strasma
PHL 103 – 40 (HP) Inquiry Into Values; MWF 10:00—10:50; Greene
PLS 105—40 (SF) Introduction to American Government; MWF 1:00-1:50; Hall
EHS 120—24 The University Experience; W 10:00-10:50; Galsky/Shotick
BIO 280 Directed Research; ARR; Staff (You can receive up to 2 Honors Program
requirements for taking this class multiple times)
AST 300—40 (TS) Astronomy; TT 1:30-2:45; Kimberlin
RLS 331—40 (NW) Religions of the Eastern World; TT 9:00-10:15; Fuller
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
20-Mar-08
RE: CIV 112 REGISTRATION
If you are staying in the same section of CIV 112, you can register anytime. If you have not registered for your section by Thurs. Nov. 8th, then your seat is open for other students who need to change sections because of schedule conflicts in time.
ENG 304 –40 (C2) Research in Individual Discipline; MWF 11-11:50; Conley (Must have Jr. hours at registration.)
October 10, 2007
~~~~~~~
EHS 120--24 The University Experience; W 10:00-10:50; Galsky
Registration for classes and seminars is by senority — Seniors can begin registering for Honors courses on Thursday, November 2nd; Juniors on Monday, November 6th; Sophomores on Tuesday, November 7th; and Freshman on Wednesday, November 8th. Starting Monday, November 13th, registration will be open on a first come—first serve basis. All Honors classes and seminars are on reserve and you have to register in person in Bradley Hall, Room 295B or email dad@bradley.edu.
CIV 112 41 – MWF 2:00-2:50 Jones
42 – MWF 2:00-2:50 Brown
43 – MWF 9:00-9:50 Dusenbery
44 – MWF 9:00-9:50 Herbert
COM 103 – 40 (SP) Oral Communication Process; TT 1:30—2:45; Strasma
PHL 103 – 40 (HP) Inquiry Into Values; MWF 11:00—11:50; Greene
SOC 100-40 (SF) Sociological Perspective; MWF 1:00-1:50; Hogan
17-Oct-2006
________________________________________________________
PLS 105 -- 40 (SF) Introduction to American Government; MWF 11:00-11:50; Hall
24-Mar-2006
SOC 100 ~ 02 (SF) Sociological Perspective; MWF 1:00-1:50; Hogan

Honors Classes
SPRING, 2005
Registration for classes and seminars is by senority - Seniors can register on Monday, October 25; Juniors on Thursday, October 28; Sophomores on Monday, November 1; and Freshman on Wednesday, November 3. Starting Monday, November 8, registration will be open on a first come-first serve basis. All Honors classes and seminars are on reserve and you have to register in person in Bradley Hall, Room 140.
CIV 112
41 - MWF 2:00-2:50 Dr. Jones
43 - MWF 9:00-9:50 Dr. Dusenbery
44 - MWF 9:00-9:50 Dr. Herbert
You need to register for the same section of CIV 112 as your 111 by Friday, November 5th. On Monday, November 8th, students who need to switch sections will be able to on a open seat availability only. If you have any questions, please call Debbie at X3283.
COM 103 - 40 (SP) Oral Communication Process; TT 1:30-2:45; Dr. Strasma
PHL 103 - 40 (HP) Inquiry Into
Values; MWF 11:00-11:50; Dr.
Kelley
The following classes will also count as honors classes toward the program's requirements even though they are not designated (or restricted) for honors students. They will be of significant intellectual interest, but must be registered by the Webster registration system.
ENG 332 / ENG 358 Early American Lit. / 18th-C. British Lit.; Two combined courses looking at 18th-century literature in England and the U.S; TT 10:30-11:45; Drs. Conley and Blouch
HIS 341 French Revolution; MWF 1:00-1:50; Dr. Brad Brown
HIS 308 Topics in American History: Political; A look at American welfare programs, their intentions, and results; MWF 9:00-9:50; Dr. Byrne
HIS 339 Women in Global Perspective; MW 4:00-5:15; Dr. Fowler-Salamini
PHL 344 Philosophy of Religion; W 7:00-9:30 p.m.; Dr. Kelley
PHL 350 Art in Human Experience; TT 1:30-2:45; Dr. Greene
Honors Classes
Fall, 2004
Registration for classes and seminars is by senority - Fall Seniors can register on Wednesday,. April 14th, Juniors on Monday, April 19th, Sophomores on Wednesday, April 21st. Starting Monday, April 26th, registration will be open on a first come-first serve basis. All Honors classes and seminars are on reserve and you have to register in person in Bradley Hall, Rm. 140.
CIV 111 41 - MWF 2:00-2:50 Dr. Jones
43 - MWF 9:00-9:50 Dr. Dusenbery
44 - MWF 9:00-9:50 Dr. Herbert
COM 103 - 40 (SP) Oral Communication Process; MWF 12:00-12:50; Dr. Strasma
PHL 103 - 40 (HP) Inquiry Into Values; MWF 11:00-11:50; Dr. Greene
PLS 105 - 40 (SF) Introduction to American Government; MWF 11:00-11:50; Dr. Hall
THE 131 - 40 (FA) Introduction to Theater; MWF 10:00-10:50; Professor Ludwig
BIO 280 (Mentors Program)
Directed Research; ARR
You must have approval and registration from the Biology Dept.
AST 300 - 40 (TS) Astronomy; TT 1:30-2:45; Dr. Lozano
ENG 301 - 40 (C2) Advanced Writing-Argumentative; TT 10:30-11:45; Dr. Blouch
RLS 331 - 40 (NW) Religions of the Eastern World; TT 9:00-10:15; Dr. Fuller
Also: We will count the following class as "Honors" even though it is open to all students. Registration is NOT reserved; therefore you must register through "Webster."
ENG 370 - 01 Literary Criticism and
Theory; TT 10:30-11:45; Dr. Conley
Honors Classes
Spring 2004
Registration is by senority - Seniors can register on Monday, October 27; Juniors on Thursday, October 30; Sophomores on Monday, November 3; and Freshman on Wednesday, November 5. Starting Monday, November 10, registration will be open on a first come-first serve basis. All Honors classes and seminars are on reserve and you have to register in person in Bradley Hall, Room 140.
CIV 112
41 - MWF 2:00-2:50 Jones
42 - MWF 2:00-2:50 Brown
43 - MWF 9:00-9:50 Dusenbery
44 - MWF 9:00-9:50 Herbert
If you are staying in the same section of CIV 112 as you were in CIV 111, you can sign-up anytime until Wednesday, November 12th. On Thursday, November 13th, your seat will not be held for you and students from other sections who want / need to change sections can register in your space of that section. Any questions, talk to Debbie x 3283.
COM 103 - 40 (SP) Oral Communication Process; TT 1:30-2:45; Strasma
PHL 103 - 40 (HP) Inquiry Into Values; MWF 9:00-9:50; Kelley
These classes will count as honors courses due to their intellectual content. Registration is NOT reserved; therefore you must register through the web-based process.
ENG 303: Autobiography combined with ENG 503 Creative Non Fiction; an unusual writing workshop with Thomas Palakeel
ENG 331: Studies in Women Writers; Christine Blouch (always a great favorite)
ENG 334: 19th Century American Literature; Edith Baker (she is going to focus on diaries and letters-a lot of very seldom read stuff)
ENG 372: Poetry as Genre; Kevin Stein (reprise of his Illinois Voices version of the course)
PHL 404: 19th Century Philosophy;
Andy Kelley
Fall 2003
Honors Classes
Registration is by senority - Seniors can register on Thursday, April 10 , Juniors on Monday, April 14, Sophomores on Wednesday, April 16, and Freshman on Thursday, April 17. Starting Monday, April 21, registration will be open on a first come-first serve basis. All Honors classes and seminars are on reserve and you have to register in person in Bradley Hall, Room 140.
CIV 111-
41 - MWF 2:00-2:50
Jones
42 - MWF 2:00-2:50
Brown
43 - MWF 9:00-9:50
Dusenbery
44 - MWF 9:00-9:50
Herbert
COM 103-40 (SP) Oral Communication Process; MWF 12:00-12:50; Strasma
PHL 103-40 (HP) Inquiry Into Values; MWF 11:00-11:50; Greene
PLS 105-40 (SF) Introduction to American Government; MWF 1:00-1:50; Hall
THE 131-40 (FA) Introduction to Theater; MWF 10:00-10:50; Ludwig
BIO 280-11 (Mentors
Program) Directed Research; ARR
(must have approval and registration from the Biology Dept.)
AST 300-40 (TS) Astronomy; TT 1:30-2:45; Kenny
ENG 301 - 40 (C2) Argumentative Writing; TT 4:30- 5:45; Blouch
RLS 331- 40 (NW)
Religions of the Eastern World; TT 9:00-10:15; Fuller