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Junior Research Presentation (HNR 390)

Term: Academic Year 2020-2021 Spring Semester

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Amanda Leigh Maynard
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Gerard C. Lange
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Steven Edward Capehart
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Susan B. Fecho
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Richard Allen Lee
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Ashley B. Gardner
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Rodney Alan Werline
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Matthew Everett Hands
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HNR 390. Junior Research Presentation. (1 semester hour)
Students may apply to take non-honors classes for honors credit. Doing so requires permission of the faculty, a written application, and approval by the Honors Council. Additionally, students must enroll in an additional one-credit class to constitute the honors designation. Additional assignments include conducting a research project beyond the regular requirements of the class. The project must include the development of a research question, an annotated bibliography, a literature review, and the final project. Students present their research to the campus community at the end of the semester. Presentations can be made in written, oral, exhibits, or performances. Upon successful completion of the class, the associated three-credit class is flagged as honors on the students’ transcript.
Prerequisites: HNR 111, 112, permission of the Honors Council and faculty mentor, enrollment in a 300 or 400 level three-credit class.