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Benedictine University's Scholars Program ~ Scholars Course Equivalents


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When a student applies for graduation, his undergraduate record is audited to see whether he has met the requirements for graduation. Within these audits, Scholars Seminars are counted as equivalent to other courses in the non-Scholars undergraduate curriculum.

It is beneficial for students and their advisors to know these equivalences for two main reasons:

  • first, to avoid registration in these courses by Scholars students; and
  • second, to help Benedictine students who have dropped out of or been dismissed from the Scholars Program to determine what courses they must complete in order to graduate.

Here then are the equivalences:

HNRS 190 First-Year Colloquium I
corresponds to
RHET 103 Person in Community: Writing


HNRS 191 First-Year Colloquium II
corresponds to
RHET 102 Research Writing and
RHET 110 Basic Speech Communication


HNRS 195 Organizational & Group Dynamics
has no corresponding course
in the non-Scholars curriculum


HNRS 220 The Mediterranean World
corresponds to
HUMN 220 The Mediterranean World


HNRS 230 The Baptism of Europe
corresponds to
HUMN 230 The Baptism of Europe


HNRS 320 Converging Hemispheres
corresponds to
HUMN 320 Converging Hemispheres


HNRS 297 Art, Creativity, & Culture
corresponds to
any Fine Arts core elective (FNAR c-course)


HNRS 393 Global Interdependence
corresponds to
any Political Science / Anthropology core elective
(PLSC or ANTH c-course); and
HUMN 250 The Contemporar
y

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