Admission to the Honors Program (see details on the Program).
Para qué te prepara
The Honors Program at Saint Louis University offers eligible students the opportunity to develop an individual course of study that complements his or her undergraduate major. The program offers unique and challenging courses and helps students to build the foundation for life long learning.
How nations have been imagined and the relevance of the idea of nation to contemporary culture, with particular attention to questions of citizenship, postcolonialism, globalization, immigration, multiculturalism and the struggle of minority cultures for recognition.
Readings include interdisciplinary approaches to nationalism (e.g., anthropology, cultural studies, philosophy, political science, religious studies) and fictional works that explore questions of national identity.
Madrid’s rich political and cultural resources are also used to study the role that national identities play in our everyday culture.
Requisites:
Acceptance into the program is determined by previous academic performance, achievement in college entrance examinations, and evidence of interest in the program.
A student who demonstrates academic ability and/or develops an interest in the Honors Program during his or her first year of study may also be admitted.