LIBA 2030 — - Honors Colloquium
This Honors Colloquium is a discussion-based, research-oriented, multidisciplinary course in which students pursue individual topics of relevance to today’s society under the guidance of faculty. The curriculum, which follows the Phi Theta Kappa Honors Program, includes guest speakers and multimedia presentation in addition to lecture and discussion. The study topic will change every two years. Lecture: 3 hours Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 or ENGL 1010A Library (LRCT) (1 Credit) This course will introduce students to online strategies for locating and evaluating articles, books, and Web resources. Students will learn to cite their sources according to standard scholarly formats. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours 2026-04-03 11:43:06 (3 Credits) College Research will expand the student’s knowledge of various types and formats of information resources. Students will learn information literacy skills including advanced search techniques and evaluation of resources. Students will also gain a greater understanding of issues associated with the ethical use of information. Students will demonstrate the application of learned skills in research for class assignments, as well as for personal and professional research needs. Lecture: 3 hours Course completes the following requirements: Critical Thinking Information Literacy Social Sciences Requirement (3 Credits) This course will give new students practical tips and strategies that will help them succeed in college. Emphasis is on attitude,