This honors course satisfied a major requirement and also a Pillar requirement. The course excited me because it was relevant to my career path. While the class was lecture heavy, I was still able to learn so much that I did not know before. I could easily say that a majority of the concepts and frameworks we learned in this course were brand new to me. The course was very interesting, especially when it came to theoretical frameworks of childhood development. Those frameworks became the core of this class.
Attached is my Three Ages Project, a project we worked on for most of the semester. After interviewing three children, analyzing them from our classroom knowledge, and then conducting outside research on those analyzations, I compiled all of those parts into a rather long research paper. This project definitely tied the course and my career together.