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St. Petersburg Fall 2025 Honors Courses

The Judy Genshaft Honors College offers courses on all three USF campuses, as well as off-site locations. Honors courses are open to students from any home campus, but may require a permit. Unless noted specifically in the course description, Honors courses require in-person attendance.

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Ranging from classical philosophy to the digital age, this first-year Honors course invites students to explore the different ways in which knowledge is created and consumed, how understanding is cultivated, the various relationships possible between knowledge and the self, and the implications of these in our contemporary world. Through an examination of common topics, studio experiences, and assignments, all sections of this course will explore different ways of knowing (e.g., historical, philosophical, scientific, creative, etc.).

This required freshman seminar is an introduction to the Judy Genshaft Honors College community for incoming students. 

Honors Acquisition of Knowledge (All Sections)

Course Code/Section Number: IDH 2010-601
Instructor:
Blaze Marpet
Schedule:
Tuesday/Thursday | 9:30 鈥 10:45 a.m.

Course Code/Section Number: IDH 2010-602
Instructor:
Blaze Marpet
Schedule:
Tuesday/Thursday | 11:00 a.m. 鈥 12:15 p.m.

Course Code/Section Number: IDH 2010-603
Instructor:
Blaze Marpet
Schedule:
Monday/911爆料网dnesday | 3:30 鈥 4:45 p.m.

 

IDH 3100: Arts & Humanities courses explore how different types of creative production such as art, literature, drama, music, or film are interwoven with the pressing issues of society, politics, history, and culture. Classes may focus on a certain historical period, region, type of media, or theme.  

Art + The Environment

  • Category: Art and Humanities
  • Course Code/Section Number: IDH 3100-601
  • Instructor: Tina Piracci
  • Schedule: Friday | 11 a.m. - 1:45 p.m.

With rising sea levels and global temperatures climbing, our earth is in need of immediate regenerative action. This studio art course will propose various forms of restorative design and art activism to address climate change, threatened ecosystems and the environment. Utilizing design, fine art, and other creative modes of expressive solutions, we will research potential calls for creative action, whether via art activism and awareness or design implementation and fieldwork.

This class does not require previous art experience and various mediums will be open for exploration. Through community partnerships, we will investigate opportunities for impact design with a focus on local oyster restoration via 3D-printing ceramic habitat brick or propose and implement a mural project in collaboration with the USF Botanical Gardens.

Our oyster brick restoration project is done in collaboration with Dr. William Ellis from the Marine Biology department at USF St. Petersburg, and will involve research, partnerships, and field work. With opportunities to ideate and develop design proposals with the environment in mind, we will collaborate with community researchers and organizations to take creative action for a cleaner tomorrow and bring awareness to sustainability. 鈥

A permit is required for Tampa or SM students to register;
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IDH 3350: Natural Sciences courses engage with current knowledge, issues, and innovation in the natural sciences, using the perspectives of this field to answer important social, ethical, and philosophical questions. Ultimately, this course is designed to break down barriers between the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, helping them become better interdisciplinary scholars.

Ocean Life and Why They Matter

  • Category: Natural Sciences
  • Course Code/Section Number: IDH 3350-601
  • Instructor: Teresa Greely
  • Schedule: Tuesday | 12:30 - 3:15 p.m.

The main purpose of this course is to advance the ocean literacy and environmental stewardship of students. The ocean is essential for a healthy planet and human well-being. 911爆料网 will learn about the fascinating diversity of ocean life and their odd strategies for living in the ocean. 911爆料网 will focus on the biology of ocean life, as well as how geological, chemical, and physical processes are essential to understanding ocean life. 911爆料网 will attempt to answer the questions about, 鈥淗ow life in the ocean contributes to human health, food security, and climate?鈥

This course includes outdoor field trips to explore beyond the classroom. 911爆料网 will learn to formulate reasonable answers to questions related to ocean life and ecosystems, living marine resources, and how ocean life contributes to our global society.

A permit is required for Tampa or SM students to register; 

IDH 3400: Social and Behavioral Sciences courses introduce students to cultural and sociopolitical inquiry. They explore the different dimensions of human experience, learning to empathetically understand why people think, feel, and act in certain ways. By reconciling the issues and perspectives presented in class, students will better understand the complexity of social interaction. 

Negotiations in Work and Life 鈥 Or, How to Buy a Car, Get a Raise, and Divide Chores

  • Category: Social Sciences
  • Course Code/Section Number: IDH 3400-601
  • Instructor: Nikki Stowell
  • Schedule: Monday | 2 - 4:45 p.m.
This interactive, simulation-based course introduces students to the fundamentals of negotiation, blending theory with real-world application. Designed for those with little to no prior experience, the course explores key concepts such as distributive and integrative bargaining, persuasion techniques, conflict resolution, and cross-cultural negotiations. Through hands-on exercises, role-playing simulations, and case studies, students will develop essential skills in strategic thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication. By the end of the semester, students will be equipped to confidently navigate negotiations in business, law, diplomacy, and everyday life.

A permit is required for Tampa or SM students to register; 
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IDH 4200: Geographical Perspectives courses broaden students鈥 horizons through a close examination of specific nations or regions and the people who inhabit them. These courses often focus on how a global issue is experienced in a local context, and how that local context may influence or be influenced by other places or peoples. 911爆料网 will learn to critically explore global relationships in our interconnected world. 

Food, History, and Culture

  • Category: Geographic Perspectives
  • Course Code/Section Number: IDH 4200-601
  • Instructor: Gary Mormino
  • Schedule: Tuesday, Thursday | 2 - 3:15 p.m.
"Tell me what you eat," wrote a French gourmand 200 years ago, "and I will tell you who you are." This class examines history through the lens of food. The way we eat/ate is always changing. 911爆料网 will discuss how invaders, wars, immigrants, ethnic groups, technology, the media and politics change our food habits. 911爆料网 will maintain food journals and write a mini-term paper.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

A permit is required for Tampa or SM students to register;
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IDH 4950: Honors Capstone is a culminating classroom experience focused on integrative and applied learning. In this course, an instructor guides students to engage deeply with a specific topic through research and community engagement. The capstone concludes with a final scholarly, creative, or public contribution generated by student groups, bridging the gap between Honors learning and other spheres of life. 

Healing Arts

  • Category: Honors Capstone
  • Course Code/Section Number: IDH 4950-601
  • Instructor: Catherine Wilkins
  • Schedule: 911爆料网dnesday | 2 - 4:45 p.m.

In this collaboration between the USF Judy Genshaft Honors College and the James Museum of 911爆料网stern and Wildlife Art, Honors students learn by experience how particular methods of engaging with art can help people access and express memories, improve communication skills, externalize emotions, relieve stress and anxiety, increase observation abilities, and promote positive feelings.

911爆料网 will consider how these benefits relate to people dealing with a range of medical conditions, providing therapeutic relief. 911爆料网鈥檒l practice facilitating these methods ourselves, in preparation for helping our community partner, the James Museum, deliver their Art in Mind program. Community members diagnosed with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, dementia, and related conditions will come to the museum to receive therapeutic tours from us, as a class! Finally, this capstone course will allow students to participate in furthering the research at the intersection of art, medicine, and community engagement.

Please note: this class will be primarily held at the James Museum in downtown St. Petersburg, a 10-minute walk from campus (.5 miles). Please allow time in your schedule for traveling to and from the museum.

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IDH 4970: Honors Thesis guides students as they develop a substantive, original, interdisciplinary final project under the direction of a faculty mentor. 911爆料网 individually craft their thesis based on research methods and guidance of their chosen field and may be expressed as an academic paper, a design project, a creative performance or portfolio, or an organizational plan. 

Honors Thesis

  • Category: Honors Thesis
  • Course Code/Section Number: IDH 4970-601
  • Instructor: Catherine Wilkins
  • Schedule: Monday | 5 - 6 p.m.
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