September 24, 2024

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The following is being sent on behalf of Madeleine Sorapure, Teaching Professor, Writing Program and Associate Dean, Undergraduate Education
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Dear Faculty,

I’m writing to solicit proposals for lower-division Honors Seminars in the L&S Honors Program, for Winter 2025.

Honors Seminars are INT 84 courses which are taught above the (Academic Senate) faculty’s regular workload. Faculty teaching Honors Seminars will receive $3,000 in research funds. An additional $300 will be provided for supplies and expenses associated with the seminar; any funds not spent on the course can be used as research funds.

Seminar topics may introduce a particular discipline, explore an area of professional interest, or provide important insight on a matter of contemporary concern. These 2-unit courses meet 20 hours a quarter. The structure of these twenty hours is up to you: they can meet once weekly for two hours for ten weeks, four hours weekly for five weeks, and so on. Classes can be on campus and classroom-based, or field-trip or field-work based. The maximum enrollment for Honors Seminars is 20 students.

The seminars provide an excellent opportunity for students and faculty to pursue areas of interest in a small class setting. Please consider applying to offer a lower-division Honors seminar. Please submit proposals by no later than Friday October 11th.

Proposal Application:

https://forms.gle/HHhb4PsQUfUZCVxi7

If you have any questions, feel free to write back to me directly at sorapure@ucsb.edu.

Best,
Madeleine

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Madeleine Sorapure
Teaching Professor, Writing Program
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Education
UC Santa Barbara
pronouns: she/her/hers

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