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| course_name = HONR Freshman Honors Colloquium I |
| course_name = HONR Freshman Honors Colloquium I |
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| instructor_username = Wordnerd104 |
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| instructor_realname = Elizabeth Hall |
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| support_staff = Brianda (Wiki Ed) |
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| subject = Books |
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- Course name
- HONR Freshman Honors Colloquium I
- Institution
- Kent State University Honors College
- Instructor
- Wordnerd104
- Wikipedia Expert
- Brianda (Wiki Ed)
- Subject
- Books
- Course dates
- 2025-01-14 00:00:00 UTC – 2025-05-04 23:59:59 UTC
- Approximate number of student editors
- 36
The colloquium is designed to be a rigorous course in reading, thinking and writing about literature and ideas. The goal of the courses are to develop habits of intellectual inquiry, mature understanding and effective communication that will serve the students through the college years and afterward. FHC is the foundational Honors Experience. It is much more than a freshman course in writing and composition. It is a course in which thoughtful, focused discussion plays a great role in the development of skills in written and oral argument and expression. Students will read and engage in critical analysis of the novels GOOD OMENS and ANANSI BOYS. For the Wiki Project, they can improve the article on GOOD OMENS, GOOD OMENS [TV series], or ANANSI BOYS. The "original research essay" will prompt them to synthesize their ideas based on the course's thematic approach to reading of these novels, the TV series, critical essays, and other texts.