Inquiry (INQR) courses at 魅色天堂 satisfy the Institutional Priority domain of the CoreIMPACTS curriculum. All students are required to complete 4-5 semester hours in this domain. While inquiry courses topics vary, all inquiry courses include the following elements:

  1. The Process of Inquiry (problem, plan, implement, reflect)
  2. Productive Academic Mindset
  3. Metacognition/reflection
  4. Information literacy
  5. Technology literacy
  6. Global awareness
  7. Signature assignment

INQR 1001: A course focusing on contemporary and enduring questions that engage students in intellectual inquiry and academic life while encouraging critical thinking skills and metacognitive reflection. Recent course titles for INQR 1001 included:

  • Inquire to Inspire
  • The Art & Science of Curiosity
  • Honors Perspectives on Inquiry

Visit the to see upcoming INQR offerings, both on campus and online.

INQR 2001, 2002, and 2003: A course focusing on the continued exploration of contemporary and enduring questions that engage students in intellectual inquiry and academic life while encouraging critical thinking skills and metacognitive reflection. Recent course titles for INQR 2001/2002/2003 included:

  • Across Englishes and Cultures
  • Creative Inquiry
  • Critical Thinking: Current Events
  • Ethics in Technology
  • Financial Health
  • Gaming and Historical Fiction
  • Gender and Popular Culture
  • Georgia's Purple Politics
  • Healthcare as a Profession 
  • History of Genocide
  • History of Rock and Roll
  • Holocaust Arts
  • Inquiry in STEM
  • Internet Technology
  • Justice Perspectives: Global
  • Justice Perspective: Regional
  • Justice Perspectives: Southern
  • Latin American Studies
  • Law/Justice Around the World
  • Math and Science Across Cultures
  • Medical Terminology
  • Monsters in American Culture
  • Music in Film
  • Nourish to Flourish
  • The Power of Language
  • Re-Presenting the Past 
  • Religion and Culture
  • Spanish for Nursing 
  • Spanish for Medical Professions 
  • Star Wars: Politics of Space 
  • Taylor Swift: Pop Poetry Era 
  • Video Games as Rhetoric 
  • Women in the Visual Arts
  • World Music Cultures

Visit the to see upcoming INQR offerings, both on campus and online.