Senior Humanities Seminar (398-2-20)
Instructors
Michelle Nancy Huang
847/491-6837
University 226
Office Hours: T 2pm - 3pm; W 2pm - 3pm
Meeting Info
TBA: TBA
Overview of class
Note: This course is only open to Franke Undergraduate Fellows of the Kaplan Humanities Institute.
This course is designed to provide humanities project support and mentorship for seniors who have been selected as Franke Undergraduate Fellows in the Kaplan Humanities Institute. In fall and winter quarters, students receive faculty guidance in critical analysis, constructive critique, and creative presentation to augment the research, preparation, and writing of their independent humanities project within their disciplinary department. Through seminar meetings and discussion with the faculty mentor, students will enrich their capabilities in research planning, narrative shaping, and fostering project progress.
As part of the Franke Fellows cohort, students will participate in weekly lunch colloquia within the interdisciplinary community of the Kaplan Humanities Institute, and will also present their work at the annual Future Directions Forum.
Registration Requirements
This course is only open to Franke Undergraduate Fellows of the Kaplan Humanities Institute.
Class Materials (Required)
All course materials will be provided.
Class Notes
This course is only open to Franke Undergraduate Fellows of the Kaplan Humanities Institute.