Intellectual Foundations is a four-credit course and is typically taken in the fall term of a student’s first year.
The Honors Program has its own section of Intellectual Foundations (COR 1200) that is only offered for our Honors students. This specially designed course enhances our students’ reading, thinking, analyzing, and problem-solving capabilities.
In Intellectual Foundations, students sample great works of literature, sacred writing, philosophy, and more. The variety of material and authors reflects the many of ways humans have begun to seek knowledge of the world and tried to explain it. Students have the opportunity to read some of the greatest works ever written and to get a sense of the approaches thinkers have taken to capture human experiences and respond to human concerns.
While engaging in these works, students see what it takes to read challenging material with care and comprehension, and they learn the rewards of thinking about that material and expressing their thoughts on it. Students in Honors Intellectual Foundations will be challenged to discuss the material in great depth and to engage each other and their professor intensively for one of the most rewarding academic experiences freshmen can have at Carthage.
The Intellectual Foundations Supplementary Seminar will be offered for students who for any reason could not take the Honors Intellectual Foundations course. The seminar is a one- to three-week experience that will include a reading, a meeting, an event or activity, and a final written reflection. This seminar will enhance students’ critical thinking skills and the interaction among the student, their peers, and the professor.