Begin your intellectual journey
All Barrett students begin their intellectual journey at Barrett in one of our signature seminars. Students who begin Barrett in their first year of college complete The Human Event (HON 171 and HON 272) over the course of their first two semesters in Barrett. Students who transfer into the Honors College midway through their undergraduate career complete History of Ideas (HON 370) in their first semester in Barrett. These courses are taught exclusively by the Honors Faculty Fellows: an interdisciplinary faculty whose primary academic home is Barrett, The Honors College.
The Human Event is a year-long course that forms the foundation of the first-year honors experience. A small, intensive, interdisciplinary, discussion-based seminar for all first-year Barrett students, The Human Event focuses on key social and intellectual currents in the history of human thought from the earliest written texts to the present. While united by a shared set of learning objects aimed at cultivating communications skills and critical thinking, each section of The Human Event explores a unique set of texts, according to each professor’s passions and areas of expertise.
History of Ideas works toward the same goals and shares the same ethos as The Human Event but is a more intensely focused, one-semester course exclusively for upper-division students who transfer into the Honors College. The readings in each section of History of Ideas are generally organized around a theme determined by the professor.