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For the Spring 2010 semester, the Altoona Honors Program is offering three Honors Sections: Biological Science 003H, Economics 002H, and English 202H.  More specific information on each section appears below.  Early registration begins on Wednesday, October 7.

Note that you can display Honors Sections on the PSU class schedule by choosing the "advanced search" option and searching only for Honors courses.  If you wish to be signed into one of these sections, then fill out a Drop/Add form (see "forms" page) and bring it to the Honors Coordinator (Gary Weisel in 128A Smith) for his signature. 


Honors Sections for Spring 2010

BiSc 003H Environmental Science
Taught by Carolyn Mahan
Tuesday, Thursday, 9:25 to 10:40 AM
This is a good course for students in the humanities and social sciences who are looking for general education credits in science. It presents concepts about living systems and their environments and gives an understanding of ecological principles. It also prepares the student to exercise community responsibility in facing environmental problems of our times, which include water use, solid waste management, global warming, energy use, conservation of natural resources, overpopulation, and the preservation of biodiversity. Understanding of biological and ecological principles will give the student the confidence to be an active citizen, a conscientious steward of nature, and an agent of change for making a sustainable community and society. This course satisfies Gen Ed Natural Sciences (GN) requirements.

Econ 004H Introductory Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy
Taught by Xuebing Yang
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 12:00 to 12:50 PM
The objective of this course is to enable students to analyze major macroeconomic issues clearly and critically. Students will be introduced to the methods and tools of economic analysis, and these analytical tools will be applied to questions of current policy interest. The course focuses on the determination of national income, on unemployment, inflation, and economic growth in the context of a global economy, and on how monetary and fiscal policy influence the economy. Learning the methods and tools of economics and applying them to interesting policy issues is sometimes called "thinking like an economist." An important goal of this course is to take each student as far down the road of "thinking like an economist" as possible. This course satisfies Gen Ed Social and Behavioral Sciences (GS) requirements.

Engl 202H Honors Writing in the Humanities—Adult Literacy
Taught by Lee Peterson
Monday, Wednesday, 4:00 to 5:15 AM
This course provides students enrolled in any college or major an opportunity to examine adult literacy indepth and, at the same time, engage in a muchneeded community service activity through work with adult learners, assisting them as they strive to improve their own literacy skills. In addition to gaining a greater understanding of literacy in general—its history; its relationship to class, gender, and ethnicity; its promises and politics—students who successfully complete this honors course will be recognized by the Pennsylvania Literacy Corps as certified volunteer tutors—a great resume builder. This course satisfies the ENGL 202 generaleducation requirement and General Writing/Speaking (GWS) requirements.


Previous offerings

----Fall 2007 semester----
Phys 001H, The Science of Physics (GN)
    Dr. Gary Weisel, MWF, 11:00 - 11:50 AM

CAS 100H
, Effective Speech (GWS)
    Dr. Louis Campbell, TR, 09:25 10: 40 AM

English 30T, Freshman Composition (GWS)
    Dr. Ian Marshall, TR 10:50 - 12:05

----Spring 2008 semester----
Psychology 100H, Introduction to Psychology (GS)
    Dr. Robert Matchock, MWF 10:00 - 10:50

Economics 004H
, Macroeconomic analysis (GS)
    Dr. Rajeev Sooreea, MWF 3:00 - 3:50

American Studies 100U, Introduction to American Studies (GH and US)
    Dr. Sandy Petrulionis, TR 1:15 - 2:30

----Fall 2008 semester----
Psychology 100H, Introduction to Psychology (GS)
    Dr. Robert Matchock, TR 2:40 - 3:55

CAS 100H, Effective Speech (GWS)
    Dr. Louis Campbell, TR 9:25 - 10:40 AM

English 30T, English Composition (GWS)
    Dr. Laura Rotunno, MWF 12:00 - 12:50

----Spring 2009 semester----
Economics 002H
, Microeconomic analysis (GWS)
    Dr. Mark Agee, TR, 5:30 - 6:45 AM

----Fall 2009 semester----
CAS 100H
, Effective Speech (GWS)
    Louis J. Campbell, TR, 9:25 - 10:40 AM

English 30T, Freshman Composition (GWS)
    Megan B. Simpson, TR, 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM

Psychology 100H, Introduction to Psychology (GS)
    Robert Matchock, TR at 1:15 - 2:30 PM


For an explanation of the policies regarding the Altoona Honors Curriculum, click here.


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