Course List
Roanoke College - Courses Offered - Honors
HNRS 101 HR1
Title: Plenary Enrichment Program
Instructor: Mrs. Jan G. MintonBlock:
Time: TBA
Room: TREX 271
Units: 1/4
Catalog Description: A year-long series of supplemental activities including regular meetings along with lectures, presentations, performances, exhibits, community service, discussions and written assignments. Satisfies the College requirement for co-curricular learning.
HNRS 101 HR2
Title: Plenary Enrichment Program
Instructor: Dr. Michael A. HakkenbergBlock:
Time: TBA
Room: CRW B11
Units: 1/4
Catalog Description: A year-long series of supplemental activities including regular meetings along with lectures, presentations, performances, exhibits, community service, discussions and written assignments. Satisfies the College requirement for co-curricular learning.
HNRS 101 HR3
Title: Plenary Enrichment Program
Instructor: Dr. Leonard D. PyshBlock:
Time: TBA
Room: LIFE 308
Units: 1/4
Catalog Description: A year-long series of supplemental activities including regular meetings along with lectures, presentations, performances, exhibits, community service, discussions and written assignments. Satisfies the College requirement for co-curricular learning.
HNRS 101 HR4
Title: Plenary Enrichment Program
Instructor: Ms. Mary Crockett HillBlock:
Time: TBA
Room: MILL 213
Units: 1/4
Catalog Description: A year-long series of supplemental activities including regular meetings along with lectures, presentations, performances, exhibits, community service, discussions and written assignments. Satisfies the College requirement for co-curricular learning.
HNRS 102 HR1
Title: Plenary Enrichment Program
Instructor: Dr. Hans M. ZornBlock:
Time: TBA
Room: WEST 325
Catalog Description: An annual series of supplemental activities, including lectures, presentations, performances, exhibits, community service, discussions and written assignments. Required each term the student studies on campus. (graded; no credit)
HNRS 102 HR2
Title: Plenary Enrichment Program
Instructor: Mrs. Jan G. MintonBlock:
Time: TBA
Room: TREX 271
Catalog Description: An annual series of supplemental activities, including lectures, presentations, performances, exhibits, community service, discussions and written assignments. Required each term the student studies on campus. (graded; no credit)
HNRS 102 HR3
Title: Plenary Enrichment Program
Instructor: Dr. John K. SteehlerBlock:
Time: TBA
Room: TREX 274
Catalog Description: An annual series of supplemental activities, including lectures, presentations, performances, exhibits, community service, discussions and written assignments. Required each term the student studies on campus. (graded; no credit)
HNRS 102 HR4
Title: Plenary Enrichment Program
Instructor: Dr. Michael A. HakkenbergBlock:
Time: TBA
Room: CRW B11
Catalog Description: An annual series of supplemental activities, including lectures, presentations, performances, exhibits, community service, discussions and written assignments. Required each term the student studies on campus. (graded; no credit)
HNRS 102 HR5
Title: Plenary Enrichment Program
Instructor: Dr. Leonard D. PyshBlock:
Time: TBA
Room: LIFE 308
Catalog Description: An annual series of supplemental activities, including lectures, presentations, performances, exhibits, community service, discussions and written assignments. Required each term the student studies on campus. (graded; no credit)
HNRS 105 HR1
Title: The Freshman Experience
Instructor: Dr. Michael A. HakkenbergBlock: 1
Time: M/W/F 8:30AM-9:30AM
Room: WEST 131
Units: 1
Comments: Admission to Honors Program
Catalog Description: An introductory seminar with an emphasis on critical thinking, oral and written communication, and research skills. Readings will vary based on instructor and class interest.
HNRS 105 HR2
Title: The Freshman Experience
Instructor: Dr. Michael A. HakkenbergBlock: 2
Time: M/W/F 9:40AM-10:40AM
Room: WEST 131
Units: 1
Comments: Admission to Honors Program
Catalog Description: An introductory seminar with an emphasis on critical thinking, oral and written communication, and research skills. Readings will vary based on instructor and class interest.
HNRS 105 HR3
Title: The Freshman Experience
Instructor: Dr. Michael A. HakkenbergBlock:
Time: TBA
Room:
Units: 1
Comments: Admission to Honors Program
Catalog Description: An introductory seminar with an emphasis on critical thinking, oral and written communication, and research skills. Readings will vary based on instructor and class interest.
HNRS 201 HR1
Title: The Human Journey
Instructor: Dr. Kirsten M. DeVriesBlock: 9
Time: T/TH 8:30AM-10:00AM
Room: WEST 228
Units: 1
Comments: HNRS 170
Catalog Description: A two-semester humanities sequence focusing on central themes that have been the driving forces behind human civilization. Required of honors students, normally in the second year.
HNRS 201 HR2
Title: The Human Journey
Instructor: Dr. Jane C. LongBlock: 2
Time: M/W/F 9:40AM-10:40AM
Room: OLIN 231
Units: 1
Comments: HNRS 170
Catalog Description: A two-semester humanities sequence focusing on central themes that have been the driving forces behind human civilization. Required of honors students, normally in the second year.
HNRS 301 HR1
Title: Top in Honors: Math & the Arts
Instructor: Mrs. Jan G. MintonBlock: 7A
Time: M/W 2:20PM-3:50PM
Room: TREX 363
Units: 1
Comments: See Catalog
Catalog Description: Concentrated study of a special topic (or topics) from any division of the College. Open to honors students or non-honors students with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.2.
HNRS 301 HR2
Title: Top in Honors: Utopian Fiction
Instructor: Dr. Katherine A. HoffmanBlock: 10
Time: T/TH 10:10AM-11:40AM
Room: LUCS 125
Units: 1
Comments: See Catalog
Catalog Description: Concentrated study of a special topic (or topics) from any division of the College. Open to honors students or non-honors students with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.2.
HNRS 411 HR1
Title: Contemporary Challenges
Instructor: Dr. Lynn K. TalbotBlock: 2
Time: M/W/F 9:40AM-10:40AM
Room: LUCS 114
Units: 1
Comments: SR standing in the Honors Program or permission
Catalog Description: A seminar that requires students to integrate knowledge and skills acquired previously in the Honors Program by analyzing selected contemporary and future issues.


