Honors Courses

All honors courses.

Fall 2019: CTZN 110 , BIOL 114

Spring 2020: EDUC 245

Fall 2020: WGST 395, ENGL 380

Spring 2021: RELI 342

Biology for the Teaching Profession (BIOL 114)

During high school, I took three biology classes. When I saw that I needed to take “Biology for the Teaching Profession,” I wasn’t exactly excited to be adding a fourth biology course to my list. However, I was surprised how professor Lehman related the content to the teaching profession. Although most of the content wasn’t …

Bodies and Citizens (CTZN 110)

Dr. Dudley-Shotwell was one of the professors that I learned the most from and you could tell how passionate she was about the content she was teaching. I loved her teaching style and the topics we discussed. For the majority of this class, we would read a packet at home that talked about a specific …

Children’s Literature (ENGL 380)

Children’s literature was one of my favorite classes that I have taken throughout college so far. It was extremely interesting and I was able to think about children books in a way I hadn’t before. The main take away I had from this class was the fact that we shouldn’t limit children to what they …

Elementary Literacy Methods (EDUC 433)

This education course is a requirement for my major and I decided to enhance it. My professor was Dr. Suskind and we worked closely to develop a project that would allow me to gain the most out of my time in this course. With this in mind, we decided that I would add on to …

Human Growth as a Function of Social Education (EDUC 245)

EDUC 245 was my very first education class at Longwood University and I loved it. This was the course I learned the most from and found the most interesting out of all my other courses. I realized from this course how interested I am in child development and found myself relating the content to my …

Lancer Launch Pad (CTZN 410)

This course was taught by Dr. Dolence and I learned a lot throughout the semester. For most of the semester, we were tasked in picking a civic issue that we were interested in and coming up with a way to help solve it. Dr. Dolence was helpful and supportive throughout the entire process and taught …

Religion and Literature (RELI 342)

I took this class because it was an honors class and fulfilled the civitae perspective requirement for global citizenship or aesthetic perspective. Honestly, I was quite nervous for this class because it was based on philosophy which I find hard and confusing. Although it was a challenging course, I actually found it interesting and enjoyed …

Reproductive Justice (WGST 395)

When I was signing up for classes this semester, I was excited to take Reproductive Justice because it was taught by one of my favorite professors, Dr. Dudley-Shotwell, and it was both an honors class and a civitae course. Additionally, I was extremely interested in the topics that this class covered and wanted to learn …