Request to establish AAHP 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, and 3900

Memo Date: 
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
To: 
College of Arts + Architecture
From: 
Clarence Greene, Faculty Governance Program Assistant
Approved On: January 19, 2010
Implementation Date: 2010

Note: Deletions are strikethroughs.  Insertions are underlined.


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AAHP 3001.  Honors Seminar in Dance. (3)  Prerequisite:  For students not enrolled in a University, College, or Departmental Honors Program, permission of instructor is required.  Concentrated, in-depth study of a selected topic in the history, theory, and/or practice of dance.  Topics and course content vary according to the interests and expertise of the faculty; however, the information and requirements are accessible to an interdisciplinary range of students from within and beyond the College of Arts + Architecture. (Fall, Spring)

AAHP 3002.  Honors Seminar in Architecture. (3) Prerequisite:  For students not enrolled in a University, College, or Departmental Honors Program, permission of instructor is required.  Concentrated, in-depth study of a selected topic in the history, theory, and/or practice of architecture.  Topics and course content vary according to the interests and expertise of the faculty; however, the information and requirements are accessible to an interdisciplinary range of students from within and beyond the College of Arts + Architecture.  (Fall, Spring)

AAHP 3003.  Honors Seminar in Music. (3) Prerequisite:  For students not enrolled in a University, College, or Departmental Honors Program, permission of instructor is required.  Concentrated, in-depth study of a selected topic in the history, theory, and/or practice of music.  Topics and course content vary according to the interests and expertise of the faculty; however, the information and requirements are accessible to an interdisciplinary range of students from within and beyond the College of Arts + Architecture.  (Fall, Spring)

AAHP 3004.  Honors Seminar in Theatre. (3)  Prerequisite:  For students not enrolled in a University, College, or Departmental Honors Program, permission of instructor is required.  Concentrated, in-depth study of a selected topic in the history, theory, and/or practice of theatre.  Topics and course content vary according to the interests and expertise of the faculty; however, the information and requirements are accessible to an interdisciplinary range of students from within and beyond the College of Arts + Architecture.  (Fall, Spring)

AAHP 3005.  Honors Seminar in Art & Art History. (3)  Prerequisite:  For students not enrolled in a University, College, or Departmental Honors Program, permission of instructor is required.  Concentrated, in-depth study of a selected topic in the history, theory, and/or practice of art.  Topics and course content vary according to the interests and expertise of the faculty; however, the information and requirements are accessible to an interdisciplinary range of students from within and beyond the College of Arts + Architecture.  (Fall, Spring)

AAHP 3006.  Interdisciplinary Honors Seminar. (3)  Prerequisite:  For students not enrolled in a University, College, or Departmental Honors Program, permission of instructor is required.  Concentrated, in-depth study of a comparative or inter/multi-disciplinary topic in the history, theory, and/or practice of the visual and performing arts.  Topics and course content vary according to the interests and expertise of the faculty; however, the information and requirements are accessible to an interdisciplinary range of students from within and beyond the College of Arts + Architecture. (Fall, Spring)

AAHP 3900. Honors Thesis. (3)  Prerequisite:  Permission of instructor is required.  An independent thesis project that combines a research agenda with appropriate exploratory practices for the student's discipline.  In keeping with the nature of the disciplines of the College of Arts + Architecture. The final product of these theses may vary to include (but not be limited to) a written document, a performance, a concert, or an installation.  In all cases, some written and graphic documentation of the ideas and process involved will be required for the purposes of evaluation.  Thesis proposals must be approved by the AAHP Director and the University Honors Council in the semester prior to enrollment.  (Fall, Spring)