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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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(HIST) History (462)

  
  • HIST 373 - Historical Issues

    3 Credit Hours
    Variable content. Selected topics in history. Thematic focus, lecture-discussion format. Writing-emphasis course.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 9 hours.
  
  • HIST 385 - Studies in World History

    3 Credit Hours
    Variable content. Selected topics in world history involving analysis of two or more world cultures.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 9 hours.
  
  • HIST 407 - Honors: Senior Paper

    3 Credit Hours
    Bibliographic search, research, and conceptual clarification for the senior paper.

  
  • HIST 408 - Honors: Senior Paper

    3 Credit Hours
    Organization and writing of the senior honors thesis. Required of students working for honors in history.

    Satisfies General Education Requirement: (WC)
    Credit Restriction: Grade of A or B required for honors credit.
  
  • HIST 418 - Honors: Seminar in Non-U.S. History

    3 Credit Hours
    Variable content. Selected topics in non-U.S. history for honors students. Writing-emphasis course.

    Repeatability: May be repeated up to 9 hours.
  
  • HIST 483 - Historical Issues

    3 Credit Hours
    Content varies. Selected topics in history. Writing-emphasis course.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
  
  • HIST 485 - Studies in Cross Cultural History

    3 Credit Hours
    Comparative analysis of specific historical issues or specific facets of the relationships between two or more cultures. Variable content.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 9 hours.
  
  • HIST 490 - Internship in the Center for the Study of War and Society

    3 Credit Hours
    A structured field work experience in public history at a research center documenting modern U.S. military history, including special projects such as grant writing, interviewing, and archival processing. Writing-emphasis course.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
    Registration Permission: Consent of Director of the Center for the Study of War and Society.
  
  • HIST 491 - Foreign Study

    1-15 Credit Hours
    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 15 hours.
  
  • HIST 492 - Off-Campus Study

    1-15 Credit Hours
    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 15 hours.
  
  • HIST 493 - Independent Study

    1-15 Credit Hours
    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 15 hours.
  
  • HIST 499 - Senior Research Seminar

    3 Credit Hours
    Historical writing based on original research in primary sources. Variable content. Required for all majors except history honors students. Writing-emphasis course.

    Satisfies General Education Requirement: (WC)
    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 299.
    Registration Restriction(s): History majors only.

(HIUS) History – United States

  
  • HIUS 221 - History of the United States

    3 Credit Hours
    Settlement to 1877. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 222 - History of the United States

    3 Credit Hours
    1877 to present. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 227 - Honors: History of the United States

    3 Credit Hours
    Honors survey, settlement to 1877.

    Registration Permission: Consent of department.
  
  • HIUS 228 - Honors: History of the United States

    3 Credit Hours
    Honors survey, 1877 to present.

    Registration Permission: Consent of department.
  
  • HIUS 300 - The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the United States

    3 Credit Hours
    History of the rise and fall of racial slavery in the United States. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as Africana Studies 300; American Studies 300.)
  
  • HIUS 324 - History of Rape in the U.S.

    3 Credit Hours
    Course explores recent historical interpretations of the history of sexuality, with a focus on sexual violence. The readings cover changing definitions and laws, cultural representations, and the role of gender, race, and age in the construction of rape and other forms of sexual violence.

    (Same as Women, Gender, and Sexuality 324.)
  
  • HIUS 325 - Women in American History

    3 Credit Hours
    Experiences and perspectives of women in the US from the pre-Columbian era through the end of the 20th century. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as Women, Gender, and Sexuality 325.)
  
  • HIUS 326 - Gay American History

    3 Credit Hours
    History of same-sex desires, behaviors, relations, and politics from colonial America to the present. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as American Studies 326; Women, Gender, and Sexuality 326.)
  
  • HIUS 329 - Native American History

    3 Credit Hours
    Histories of Native Americans East and West of the Mississippi. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as American Studies 329.)
  
  • HIUS 346 - African American Religious History

    3 Credit Hours
    Focus on diverse religious histories of African Americans from the earliest years of the trans-Atlantic slave trade; transmission of African cultures to the New World to the present. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as Africana Studies 346.)
  
  • HIUS 349 - United States Military History

    3 Credit Hours
    Shifting strategy, tactics, and weaponry involved in US wars. Relationship between American society and its armed forces. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as Military Science and Leadership 349.)
  
  • HIUS 350 - Colonial America to 1763

    3 Credit Hours
    Social and cultural developments in the American colonies from first contact between Europeans and native peoples through the mid-18th century. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 351 - The American Revolution

    3 Credit Hours
    Growing estrangement of the American colonies from the British Empire; War for Independence; creation of American republic. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 352 - The Early American Republic

    3 Credit Hours
    Examines economic, political, and social developments in early 19th-century America. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 353 - The Civil War and Reconstruction Eras

    3 Credit Hours
    Examines major political, economic, and social developments in the United States during Civil War and Reconstruction eras. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 354 - United States, 1877-1933

    3 Credit Hours
    America’s political, economic, and social development from the Gilded Age through the Great Depression. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 355 - United States 1933-Present

    3 Credit Hours
    American experience from New Deal to present. Emphasizes domestic history but includes military and foreign policy. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 356 - The 1960s in America

    3 Credit Hours
    Politics, empowerment movements, and cultural rebellions of the 1960s Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as American Studies 356.)
  
  • HIUS 359 - American Religious History

    3 Credit Hours
    (See Religious Studies 359.)
  
  • HIUS 362 - History of American Education

    3 Credit Hours
    Examines origins of education and rise of public schools in what is now the United States, from era before European colonization to present. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 363 - U.S. Constitutional History to 1877

    3 Credit Hours
    Constitutional development of the United States through the end of Reconstruction. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 364 - U.S. Constitutional History 1877-Present

    3 Credit Hours
    Constitutional development of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 365 - Food and Power in U.S. History

    3 Credit Hours
    American history through lenses of food and agriculture; emphasizes social, political, economic, and environmental questions, and interactions with the non-human world. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 366 - Hollywood and the 20th Century

    3 Credit Hours
    Social and cultural history of moving pictures as technology, art, and business. Highlights role of film in shaping twentieth-century America. Writing emphasis course.

    (Same as Cinema Studies 366.)
  
  • HIUS 374 - History of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States

    3 Credit Hours
    Examines history of the civil rights movement in the United States from Reconstruction to the present. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as Africana Studies 374; American Studies 374.)
  
  • HIUS 376 - African American Womenʼs History from Slavery to the Present

    3 Credit Hours
    Social, cultural, political, and economic history of black women in the United States from the earliest importation of slaves from Africa and the Caribbean to the present. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as Africana Studies 375; Women, Gender, and Sexuality 376.)
  
  • HIUS 379 - African American Experience from Colonial Period to Civil War

    3 Credit Hours
    African American history to the Civil War era. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as Africana Studies 376.)
  
  • HIUS 380 - African American Experience from Civil War to the Present

    3 Credit Hours
    19th- and 20th-century African American history. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as Africana Studies 380.)
  
  • HIUS 383 - Studies in United States History

    3 Credit Hours
    Aspects of United States history. Content varies. Writing-emphasis course.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 9 hours.
  
  • HIUS 386 - Studies in Atlantic World History

    3 Credit Hours
    Integration of peoples and regions around the Atlantic Ocean. Ocean-centered focus. Content varies. Writing-emphasis course.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 9 hours.
  
  • HIUS 396 - The American Century

    3 Credit Hours
    Focuses on role of popular culture in shaping and reflecting American ideals and influence in a 20th-century, global context. Writing emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 417 - Honors: Seminar in U. S. History

    3 Credit Hours
    Selected topics in American history for honors students. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 436 - History of Gender and Sexuality in the United States

    3 Credit Hours
    Examines role of gender and sexuality in American social and cultural history. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as American Studies 436; Women, Gender, and Sexuality 436.)
  
  • HIUS 440 - War and Truth in America

    3 Credit Hours
    Explores relationship between the U.S. government and the press in times of war; emphasis on the conflict between First Amendment rights and demands of national security. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as American Studies 440.)
  
  • HIUS 441 - The American West

    3 Credit Hours
    Examines “the West” as both frontier and region, real and imagined, from the first contacts between natives and colonizers to multicultural encounters of the 20th century. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 444 - History of the South

    3 Credit Hours
    New South from Reconstruction through the Second Reconstruction. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 445 - History of Appalachia

    3 Credit Hours
    Appalachian region from pre-Columbian times to post-industrial era. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 449 - History of Tennessee

    3 Credit Hours
    Tennessee’s history from the 18th century to the present. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 450 - America and the World

    3 Credit Hours
    Course examines the impact of the modern United States on world history, and the impact that the world has had on modern U.S. history. Alongside traditional topics like war and diplomacy, the course emphasizes migration, social movements, intellectual and cultural exchanges, business and capitalism, and empire.

  
  • HIUS 452 - American Experience in World War II

    3 Credit Hours
    Diplomacy and warfare in Europe and Asia; impact on American society. Writing-emphasis course.

  
  • HIUS 456 - Studies in Cherokee History

    3 Credit Hours
    Content varies. Writing-emphasis course.

    (Same as American Studies 456.)
    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 9 hours.
  
  • HIUS 484 - Studies in United States History

    3 Credit Hours
    Aspects of United States history. Content varies. Writing-emphasis course.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 9 hours.

(HONR) College Scholars Honors (509)

  
  • HONR 317 - College Scholars Seminar

    1 Credit Hours
    Sequence (317 and 318) is required of all College Scholars each year and may be taken in any order.

    Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 8 hours.
    Registration Restriction(s): College scholars major.
  
  • HONR 318 - College Scholars Seminar

    1 Credit Hours
    Sequence (317 and 318) is required of all College Scholars each year and may be taken in any order.

    Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 8 hours.
    Registration Restriction(s): College scholars major.
  
  • HONR 491 - College Honors: Foreign Study

    1-15 Credit Hours
    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 15 hours.
    Registration Restriction(s): College scholars major.
  
  • HONR 492 - College Honors: Off-Campus Study

    1-15 Credit Hours
    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 15 hours.
    Registration Restriction(s): College scholars major.
  
  • HONR 493 - College Honors: Independent Study

    1-15 Credit Hours
    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 15 hours.
    Registration Restriction(s): College scholars major.
  
  • HONR 498 - Honors: College Scholars Studies

    2-12 Credit Hours
    Designed for College Scholars working on senior thesis, project, or performance.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 16 hours.
    Registration Restriction(s): College scholars major.

(HRM) Human Resource Management (530)

  
  • HRM 360 - Managing Human Resources

    3 Credit Hours
    Theory, methods, and issues used to manage human resources in contemporary organizations. Overview of how organizations attract, motivate, develop, and retain employees, and how they interact with organizations representing employees. Designed to provide students with an opportunity to understand the functional areas of human resource management and the integration of these functions into an effective and efficient human resource management system.

    (RE) Corequisite(s): Business Administration 331 or 337 or Business Administration 341.
    Registration Restriction(s): Majors in the Haslam College of Business.
  
  • HRM 480 - Developing Human Resources

    3 Credit Hours
    Ensuring that the skills, knowledge, abilities, and performance of the workforce meet the current and future organizational and individual needs through developing, implementing, and evaluating activities and programs addressing employee training and development, change and performance management, and the unique needs of particular employee groups.

    (RE) Corequisite(s): 360.
    Registration Restriction(s): Majors in the Haslam College of Business.
  
  • HRM 481 - Recruitment and Selection

    3 Credit Hours
    Workforce planning, recruitment and selection, organizational entry and socialization. Planning, developing, implementing, administering, and performing ongoing evaluation of recruiting, hiring, orientation, and organizational exit to ensure that the workforce will meet the organization’s goals and objectives.

    (RE) Corequisite(s): 360.
    Registration Restriction(s): Majors in the Haslam College of Business.
  
  • HRM 482 - Employee and Labor Relations

    3 Credit Hours
    Developing, implementing, and evaluating the workplace to enhance relationships and the working environment. Learning and reviewing employer/employee needs and rights that support the organization’s goals and objectives.

    (RE) Corequisite(s): 360.
    Registration Restriction(s): Majors in the Haslam College of Business.
  
  • HRM 485 - Compensation and Benefits

    3 Credit Hours
    Strategies for maintaining high performance. Performance appraisal, compensation and benefits, employee and labor relations, health, safety and security issues.

    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 360 with grade of C or better.
    Registration Restriction(s): Majors in the Haslam College of Business.
  
  • HRM 492 - Internship and Career Development

    1-6 Credit Hours
    The internship has two parts, class and on-site work experience. The practical experience is critical in understanding the HRM curriculum and assists the student in reaching his/her career goal and in many cases leads to a full-time job. The classroom portion assists the student in getting ready for the corporate world through personality assessment, salary negotiation and professional networking. This class and practical experience will support the learning outcomes of the undergraduate assessment completed each year in the undergraduate program.

    Repeatability: May be repeated once for a maximum of 6 combined hours.
    Comment(s): Human resource management majors only.
    Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.
  
  • HRM 493 - Independent Study

    3 Credit Hours
    Readings, research, and special projects.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
    Comment(s): Restricted to majors in the Haslam College of Business.
    Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.
  
  • HRM 495 - Special Topics

    3 Credit Hours
    Detailed study of a specialized area of human resource management. Topics vary by semester and include human resource consulting, global staffing and human capital management, and current topics in human resource management.

    (RE) Corequisite(s): 360.
    Comment(s): May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
    Registration Restriction(s): Majors in the Haslam College of Business.

(HRT) Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism (514)

  
  • HRT 101 - Science of Foods and Culinary Fundamentals

    3 Credit Hours
    Scientific principles involved with selection, preparation, and evaluation of quality food.

    Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab each week.
  
  • HRT 150 - Career Planning

    1 Credit Hours
    This class focuses on resumes, cover letters, job interviewing, and professional interaction skills in the Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management industry.

    Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
  
  • HRT 210 - Foodservice Operations Management

    3 Credit Hours
    Principles of menu development, equipment selection, layout, purchasing, production, and service of food in volume.

  
  • HRT 211 - Hotel and Resort Operations

    3 Credit Hours
    Operational theory of lodging and an exploration of the lodging industry in terms of nature of work, organizational structure of lodging segments, the meaning of guest services, differentiation of brands, current industry issues, and evaluation of the market place.

  
  • HRT 212 - Conventions, Meetings, and Events

    3 Credit Hours
    Understanding the concepts and models of conventions/meetings, roles of meeting planners, identifying decision makers, site selection, negotiating, budgeting, and marketing commitment.

  
  • HRT 224 - Fundamentals of Tourism Planning

    3 Credit Hours
    Examination of various components of the tourism industries, motivators to travel, and various types of tourism destination development including medical tourism, event/festival tourism, dark tourism, eco-tourism, sport tourism, and natural tourism. Includes the analyses and steps of tourism planning and community development.

  
  • HRT 299 - Beverage Management

    3 Credit Hours
    This course is designed as an overview of contemporary issues in beverage management, including general instruction in wines, beers, spirits and the legal implications relative to their selling, serving, and consumption.

  
  • HRT 311 - Human Resources Management in Hospitality and Retailing

    3 Credit Hours
    The core concepts of managing an organization’s culturally-diverse workforce ― recruitment and selection, training and development, and employee relations.

    (Same as Retail and Consumer Science 311.)
    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 210 or 211 or 212 or 224 or Retail and Consumer Sciences 210.
  
  • HRT 326 - Food and Lodging Cost Control

    3 Credit Hours
    Budget, cost analysis, computer, financial statement use in decision-making in lodging and foodservice systems.

    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 210, 211, and Accounting 200.
  
  • HRT 361 - Issues and Trends in Consumer Service

    3 Credit Hours
    Building competencies in providing outstanding customer service in retail organizations. This course will create a unified approach to customer service, recognizing the importance of store environment planning, organizational policies, and internal marketing that will lead to increased business by attracting and retaining desired customers.

    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 311.
  
  • HRT 390 - Professional Development

    3 Credit Hours
    Development of skills important to career success. Focus on business communications, time and stress management, and motivational and negotiating skills.

    Satisfies General Education Requirement: (WC)
    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 311.
    (DE) Prerequisite(s): 326, 310, and English 101 and 102.
    Registration Restriction(s): Hotel, restaurant, and tourism or retail and consumer sciences major.
  
  • HRT 410 - Strategic Planning for the Hospitality Industry

    3 Credit Hours
    Partnering with stakeholders within the hospitality and tourism industries to assist with enhancing tourism. Explores socio-cultural impacts of tourism and hospitality industries in order to sustainably create marketing plans for industry partners. Enhances soft skills through leadership, team building, and communication activities. Build on the principles of marketing knowledge from previous courses to promote their destination in a sustainable manner. Creates socially responsible future tourism consultants that understand strategic marketing plans that benefit all stakeholders in the community.

    Contact Hour Distribution: 3 hours and 1 hour lab.
    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 311, 326, and Management 300.
  
  • HRT 423 - Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism

    3 Credit Hours
    Marketing principles and practices specifically applied to the hospitality and tourism industry. Includes the analyses of various hospitality and tourism marketing strategies and the implications of those strategies. Develops the use of marketing tools as an integral part of the hospitality and tourism operation.

    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 210, 211, 212, and 224.
  
  • HRT 425 - Legal Issues in Service Management

    3 Credit Hours
    Legal rights and responsibilities of service industry managers, their staff, and clientele.

    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 311.
    Registration Restriction(s): Hotel, restaurant, and tourism major.
  
  • HRT 435 - Meeting Planning, Special Events, and Convention Management

    3 Credit Hours
    Management techniques used in the execution of meetings, marketing, conventions, and special events. Emphasis on integration of management principles and strategic planning.

    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 212.
    Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.
  
  • HRT 440 - Special Topics: Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism

    1-3 Credit Hours
    Developments, issues, and problems in hotel, restaurant, and tourism. Variable topics.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
  
  • HRT 445 - Advanced Food Production and Service Management

    3 Credit Hours
    Application of management concepts in menu design, personnel, cost control, and production and service of food.

    Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours and 1 lab.
    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 210.
  
  • HRT 450 - Advanced Lodging Management

    3 Credit Hours
    Designed to allow students to interpret operational problems currently occurring in the hotel industry in a case study, interactive environment. The student will analyze management opportunities and threats within a hotel and determine reasonable alternatives.

    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 211.
    (DE) Prerequisite(s): Marketing 300.
  
  • HRT 455 - Hospitality Revenue Management

    3 Credit Hours
    Pricing and demand allocation strategies for maximizing revenues of hospitality firms are examined. Hotel demand analysis is used in differential pricing strategies and inventory allocation decisions across electronic distribution channels. Revenue management strategies including forecasting demand and overbooking are examined for hotels, airlines, sports and entertainment, cruise lines, and food and beverage sectors.

    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 211 and 390.
  
  • HRT 484 - Critical Sustainable Tourism

    3 Credit Hours
    Critical Sustainable Tourism: Explores the historic and current socio-cultural impacts of tourism on the environment, community, and government. Understand the complexities of tourism relationships from the host community and tourist perspective. Explain how tourism influences culture, communities, and societies through forces of racial/ethnic identity, class, gender, sex tourism, and the politicization of tourism. Identifying the power dynamics within tourism planning and development of a tourism destination. Emphasis on the study of both historic and current socio-cultural impacts of tourism on family, community, culture, government, and the environment, as well as other current issues.

    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 224.
  
  • HRT 492 - Professional Experience

    6 Credit Hours
    Supervised educational experiences in selected hospitality operations.

    (RE) Prerequisite(s): 390.
    Registration Restriction(s): Hotel, restaurant and tourism major.
  
  • HRT 493 - Independent Study

    1-3 Credit Hours
    Individual problems or activities for students with special interests in hotel, restaurant, and tourism.

    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
    Registration Restriction(s): Hotel, restaurant and tourism major.
    Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.
  
  • HRT 494 - Directed Study: Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism

    1-3 Credit Hours
    Individual student-faculty experience.

    Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
    Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
    Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level – junior.
    Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

(HSP) Haslam Scholars Program (446)

  
  • HSP 195 - Summer Leadership Program

    1 Credit Hours
    An intensive study of leadership in society.

    Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
    Comment(s): Required of and limited to first-year Haslam Scholars.
  
  • HSP 197 - Research for Nationally Competitive Scholarships

    1 Credit Hours
    Review of and preparation for nationally competitive scholarship competitions.

    Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
    Comment(s): Required of and limited to first-year Haslam Scholars.
  
  • HSP 257 - Power:

    3 Credit Hours
    An examination of historical and contemporary issues surrounding power and privilege and the cultural, political, and economic contexts in which these issues evolved.

    Satisfies General Education Requirement: (SS)
    Repeatability: May not be repeated.
    Registration Restriction(s): Haslam Scholars only.
  
  • HSP 258 - Foundations of Modernity

    3 Credit Hours
    This interdisciplinary seminar examines the significant ideas that have shaped western civilization from their ancient roots through their medieval development into modernity.

    Satisfies General Education Requirement: (AH)
    Grading Restriction: Letter grade only.
    Comment(s): Required of and limited to first-year Haslam Scholars.
  
  • HSP 267 - Life:

    3 Credit Hours
    An examination of the interface between science and society in a quest to identify the existence of life elsewhere.

    Satisfies General Education Requirement: (NS)
    Repeatability: May not be repeated.
    Registration Restriction(s): Haslam Scholars only.
  
  • HSP 268 - Perspectives on Globalization

    3 Credit Hours
    This interdisciplinary seminar examines the significance of the globalization of ideas and economies.

    Satisfies General Education Requirement: (SS)
    Grading Restriction: Letter grade only.
    Comment(s): Required of and limited to second-year Haslam Scholars.
  
  • HSP 287 - Knowledge:

    3 Credit Hours
    An examination of the purposes and value of education in a democratic society.

    Satisfies General Education Requirement: (AH) (WC)
    Repeatability: May not be repeated.
    Registration Restriction(s): Haslam Scholars only.
  
  • HSP 288 - Energy in the Modern World

    3 Credit Hours
    This interdisciplinary seminar examines the problems and possibilities in applying and using energy in the modern world.

    Satisfies General Education Requirement: (NS)
    Grading Restriction: Letter grade only.
    Comment(s): Required of and limited to second-year Haslam Scholars.
  
  • HSP 348 - Service Learning Project/Internship

    3 Credit Hours
    Students will complete a service-learning project or internship. Topics vary.

    Grading Restriction: Letter grade only.
    Comment(s): Required of and limited to third-year Haslam Scholars.
 

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