Academic Scholars Courses
2004-05

For descriptions of Honors courses and sections, see the Honors College Bulletin of Course Descriptions, at <http://www.msu.edu/~honcoll/BulletinTOC.html>

Fall Semester 2004

Course TITLE Instructor Section Credits
ANP 201 Sociocultural Diversity Louie 2H
3
ANP 203 Introduction to Archaeology Norder
2H
3
EC 201 Introduction to Microeconomics McCallie 3H
3
ENT 319 Introduction to Earth System Science* Gage, Long
1H
3
IAH 208 Music and Culture
Bonge 7H
4
IAH 221B Great Ages: The Medieval World K. Dubois 3H
4
IAH 231B Moral Issues and the Arts & Humanities: Conflict and Conflict Resolution Coogan 5H
4
IAH 231B Moral Issues and the Arts & Humanities: Environmental Ethics
Yoder
18H
4
ISB 200 History of Life Anstey 2H
3
ISP 203 Geology of the Human Environment Wood 5H
3
ISP 213H Navigating the Universe: An Historical, Philosophical, and Biographical Course in Physics Brock 1
3
ISS 215 Social Differentiation and Inequality Posner 2H
4
ISS 225 Power, Authority, and Exchange Molloy 4H
4
ISS 315 Global Diversity and Interdependence Katz 4H
4
JRN 108 Introduction to Mass Media Lacy 2H
3
LBS 133 Introduction to Science and Technology Studies Macrakis, Dreger
2H, 8H
4
ME 180 Engineering Graphic Communications Staff  1H
3
PHL 130 Logic and Reasoning
Wilkinson 5H
3
PHL 200 Introduction to Philosophy Frye 4H
3
WRA 195H Writing: Major Topics in American Thought Various 1-7 4
*ENT 319/1H may also be taken by enrolling in GLG 319/1H, PLB 319/1H, SOC 319/1H, or ZOL 319/1H





Spring Semester 2005
AL 390H
Interdisciplinary Perspectives in the Arts & Humanities: Human Rights and the Prospects for Freedom
Esquith 301
3
ANP 201 Sociocultural Diversity Morgan 2H
3
ANP 203 Introduction to Archaeology Norder 2H
3
COM 100 Human Communication Donohue 9H
3
EC 201 Introduction to Microeconomics  McCallie 17H
3
IAH 201 The U.S. & the World
Urish 61H
4
IAH 202 Europe & the World
Meyering
7H
4
IAH 206 Self, Society, Technology
Yoder
13H
4
IAH 221B Great Ages - The Middle Ages and Renaissance: Here Be Monsters?: Travels and Explorations in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Matheson 2H
4
ISB 206H Human Biology and Society  Root-Bernstein 1-3
3
ISP 213H Navigating the Universe: An Historical, Philosophical, and Biographical Course in Physics Brock 1
3
ISS 210
Society and the Individual Cullum-Swan
2H 4
ISS 225
Power, Authority, & Exchange
Hammond, Wagman
1H, 4H
4
ISS 315 Global Diversity and Interdependence Carroll 5H
LBS 133 Introduction to Science and Technology Studies  Shelton, Pennock
3H, 7H
4
ME 180 Engineering Graphic Communications Staff  1H
3
PHL 130 Logic and Reasoning
Yoder 4H
3
PHL 200 Introduction to Philosophy Wilkinson 4H
3
WRA 195H Writing: Major Topics in American Thought  Various 1-6
4

NOTES:  Academic Scholars are allowed to enroll in open sections of all of the classes listed above. If other Integrative Studies Honors sections (IAH, ISB, ISP, or ISS) are added, they will also be open to Academic Scholars.
 
 

Approved Substitutions Available in 2004-05

Academic Scholars will be allowed to substitute selected alternative courses for part of their Integrative Studies requirements. They will be allowed to use up to two courses, each from different knowledge areas, from the list below.  Courses followed by an H must be taken as an Honors section to be used as an Integrative Studies substitution; those not followed by an H may be taken either as an Honors section or a regular section to be used as a substitute.  Courses that are required for a Scholar's major may not be double-counted as an Integrative Studies substitute (although if they are Honors sections, they will still count toward Academic Scholars requirements).  For more detailed information on the use of substitutions by Academic Scholars, please consult the Frequently Asked Questions page in the Academic Scholars website, at <http://www.msu.edu/~asp/faq.htm>.
 
 

ISS
IAH
ISB
ANP 201 
ENG 310D
ENT 319 (H)
EC 201 (H)
HST 209
FW 110
ENT 319 (H)
HST 210

GEO 204
PHL 200 (H)
ISP
PLS 170
 
AST 207
SOC 315
 
ENT 319 (H)