B.A. in Great Books

Curriculum Requirements

Honors College Curricular Options

Students admitted to the Honors College have a number of options for studying the great books. While all Honors College Students will participate in a great books curriculum that will replace the traditional Belmont Abbey College Core Curriculum, there are a number of options of participation that will give provide students with additional great books majors or minors. All of these options may be modified at the discretion of the Honors College Director. It is the student’s responsibility to see that all degree requirements for graduation are fulfilled.

Option One

John Henry Newman Scholars. Students pursuing option one will take a full 122-credit sequence in great books. This is similar to great books colleges which offer no majors. However, students pursuing option one at Belmont Abbey College will receive a “Great Books” major.

Option Two

Great Books Major and Electives Students pursuing option 2 will take 90 designated credits in the great books curriculum of the Honors College and will receive a “Great Books” major. Students pursuing option 2 will have a 30 elective credits to pursue traditional Belmont Abbey College minors or other courses.

Option Three

Great Books Minor and Traditional Belmont Abbey College Major Students pursuing option three will take 75 designated credits in the great books curriculum. This will replace the Belmont Abbey College core curriculum and will give students a “Great Books” minor. Students pursuing option three will also choose a traditional Belmont Abbey College major.

Freshman Year

Fall Semester

HO201Homer and Virgil

3

HO202Plato and Aristophanes

3

HO203Trivium I

3

Lab Science

Option One Additional Courses
HO204Greek Tragedy

3

Spring Semester

HO205Greek Histories

3

HO206Aristotle's Ethics, Politics and De Anim

3

HO208Euclid

3

Lab Science

Option One Additional Courses
HO207Roman and Persian Thinkers

3

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester

HO301Biblical Texts I

3

HO302Augustine and Aquinas

3

HO303Doctors of the Churc

3

HO304Honors: Trivium II

3

Option One Additional Courses
Course in Latin, Greek

Or

HO305Honors: Poetic Wisdom

3

Spring Semester

HO306Great Texts in Mod Political Philosophy

3

HO307Great Text Mdrn Science and Philo

3

HO308The American Founding

3

HO309Textual Analysis King Lear and Hamlet

3

Option One Additional Courses
Course in Latin, Greek

Or

HO310Honors: Plato's Republic

3

Junior Year

Fall Semester

HO311Great Texts in Mdrn Polit Philosophy

3

HO313Great Texts in Post Modernity

3

HO314The Quest for Economic Wisdom

3

HO315Poetic Wisdom III

3

Option One Additional Courses
HO312Great Text in Phil of Law and Social Sci

3

Spring Semester

HO317Great Texts Modern Christian Thought

3

HO318Biblical Texts II

3

HO319Sem: Art and the Beautiful

3

HO320Poetic Wisdom II

3

Option One Additional Courses
HO316St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas II

3

Senior Year

Fall Semester

HO401History and the Idea of Progress

3

HO402Science and Technology

3

HO403Textual Analy: Democracy in America

3

HO404Senior Thesis

3

Option One Additional Courses
HO405The Drama of Modern Atheism

3

Spring Semester

HO406Modernity the Poet's Version

3

HO407Freedom, Rights, and Virtue

3

HO408Love, Friendship, and Marriage

3

HO409Education and the Fate of Nations

3

Option One Additional Courses
HO410Globalism, Nationalism, Limits of Commer

3