THE HONORS PROGRAM
- Minimum Honors hours for Program = 24
- Admittance to the Honors Program is by invitation
of the Director (see
Honors Program section in Academic Information). The Honors
Program offers a four-year program which requires that students complete twenty-four hours
of Honors Courses. During the first two years students are required to take five
three-hour courses from the General Studies Requirements.
During the final two years, students must complete nine hours of Junior/Senior credits
taken from their major fields of study.
A. Honors Courses within the General Studies:
In close consultation with an Honors advisor, select 5 Honors courses from:
Take 0-6 hours from the following English Language General Studies:
- ENG 101HGS, Expository Writing I - 3 hours
(Prereq: Admission to Honors Program)
- ENG 102HGS, Expository Writing II - 3 hours
(Prereq: Admission to Honors Program;
ENG 101GS or ENG 101HGS
or English ACT score of 30 or above)
- SPCH 100HGS, Fundamentals of Speech Communication - 3 hour
Take 0-15 hours from the following Humanities General Studies:
(Coursework must be from three separate perspectives)
Take 0-6 hours from the following Literary Perspectives:
ENG 235HGS, American Studies - 3 hours
ENG 240HGS, Literary Classics - 3 hours
HIST/ENG 280HGS,
Special Topics - 3 hours
ENG/ART/PSY
280HGS, The Search for Myth - 3 hours
ENG/CHEM/CSIS 280HGS,
Exotic Worlds: DNA, Gigabytes and Metaphor - 3 hours
Take 0-6 hours from the following Aesthetic Perspectives:
ART 120HGS, Seminar in Art Appreciation - 3 hours
ENG/ART/PSY
280HGS, The Search for Myth - 3 hours
MUS 100HGS, Introduction to Music - 3 hours
THEA 120HGS, Introduction to the Theatre - 3 hours
Take 0-6 hours from the following Historical Perspectives:
HIST 210HGS, Western Civilization - 3 hours
HIST 211HGS, Western Civilization - 3 hours
HIST 212HGS, Non-Western World History - 3 hours
HIST 215HGS, Introduction to Latin America - 3 hours
HIST 250HGS, American History - 3 hours
HIST 251HGS, American History - 3 hours
HIST/ENG 280HGS, Special Topics - 3 hours
Take 0-6 hours from the following Philosophic Perspectives:
PHIL 100HGS, Introduction to Philosophy - 3 hours
PHIL 120HGS, Introduction to Ethics - 3 hours
Take 0-3 hours from the following Mathematics, Statistics & Computer
Science General Studies:
ENG/CHEM/CSIS 280HGS, Exotic Worlds: DNA,
Gigabytes and Metaphor - 3 hours
Take 0-15 hours from the following Natural Sciences General Studies:
(Coursework must be from two separate departments; at least one of the courses taken
will have a laboratory component)
BIOL 280HGS, Special Topics - 3 hours
CHEM 160HGS/CHEM 160L General Chemistry - 4 hours
CHEM 161HGS/CHEM 161L, General Chemistry - 4 hours<
ENG/CHEM/CSIS 280HGS,
Exotic Worlds: DNA, Gigabytes and Metaphor - 3 hours
PHYS 131HGS, Newton's Universe - 4 hours
PHYS 132HGS, Einstein's Universe - 4 hours
Take 0-15 hours from the following Social Sciences General Studies:
(Coursework must be from three separate perspectives)
Take 0-3 hours from the following Economic Perspectives:
ECON 100HGS, Contemporary Economic Issues - 3 hours
Take 0-6 hours from the following Social Perspectives:
SOC 100HGS, Introduction to Sociology - 3 hours
SOC 250HGS, Anthropology - 3 hours
Take 0-6 hours from the following Political Perspectives
PSCI 100HGS, Introduction to Political Science - 3 hours
PSCI 110HGS, Introduction to American Politics - 3 hours
PSCI 168GS, Introduction to International Relations - 3 hours
PSCI 280H, Special Topics - 3 hours
Take 0-3 hours from the following Geographic Perspectives:
GEOG 104HGS, World Regional - 3 hours
Take 0-6 hours from the following Behavioral Perspectives:
ENG/ART/PSY 280HGS, The Search for Myth - 3 hours
PSY 210HGS, Issue in Psychology - 3 hours
PSY 210HGS, Issue in Psychology - 3 hours
B. Junior/Senior Requirements
- Take 9 hours from:
Honors Option Courses Variable Topics - 6 hours
- Honors Option Courses are selected major courses from the various disciplines which the
student may take as honors credit. The kind of study will vary from course to course and
from discipline to discipline.
Senior Study Variable Topics - 3 hours
- The Senior Study, taken during the senior year, is the culmination of the student's
honors work directed by a professor in the major field.
Graduate Courses - 1-3 hours
- A senior in the Honors Program may take one graduate course for Honors credit.
16 May 2005
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