Honors Program (HONR)

Honors Program Undergraduate Courses

HONR 1130  HONORS HUMANITIES (3 credits)

This entry level Honors course will provide students with opportunities to explore humanities ideas and possibilities; each iteration of the course will be anchored in humanities but vary by instructor.

Prerequisite(s): Must be a member of the Honors Program. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Distribution: Humanities and Fine Arts General Education course

HONR 2120  HONORS IDENTITY (1 credit)

Course designed to heighten students' self awareness in University and global contexts.

Prerequisite(s): Must be a current Honors Program student. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

HONR 3000  HONORS COLLOQUIUM (3 credits)

The Honors Colloquium is an interdisciplinary seminar offered each semester under the auspices of one of the University's seven colleges. The content matter changes each semester and includes all disciplines from the fine arts through business.

Prerequisite(s): Member of the University Honors Program or permission of instructor. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

HONR 3010  HONORS TUTORING (0 credits)

Honors Tutoring is available to qualified Honors students in good standing in the program who wish to provide tutoring in a specific course or courses in order to serve the University community throughout the semester.

Prerequisite(s): Active status in the University Honors Program; A or better in and completion of the course for which tutoring will be provided; documentation from professor of student's ability to tutor in the nominated course. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

HONR 3020  HONORS COLLOQUIUM - HUMANITIES (3 credits)

Honors colloquium--Humanities is an interdisciplinary course for University Honors Program students. Drawing from multiple disciplines, it provides students insight into cross-disciplinary study of the humanities, centered around changing themes and/or concepts.

Prerequisite(s): University Honors Program Student status. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Distribution: Humanities and Fine Arts General Education course

HONR 3030  HONORS COLLOQUIUM-SOCIAL SCIENCES (3 credits)

This course will focus on social science perspectives for the University Honors Program students drawing from multiple disciplines within the social sciences, it provides students with insight into cross-disciplinary study of the theories and methods of the social sciences organized around changing themes and/or concepts.

Prerequisite(s): University Honors Program Students only.

Distribution: Social Science General Education course

HONR 3040  HONORS COLLOQUIUM: NON-LAB SCIENCE (3 credits)

Honors colloqium--non-lab science is an interdisciplinary course for University Honors Program students. Drawing from multiple disciplines, it provides students insight into cross-disciplinary study of science, centered around changing themes and/or concepts.

Prerequisite(s): Students must be members of the University Honors Program to enroll. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Distribution: Natural/Physical Sci General Education lecture and Natural/Physical Science General Education course

HONR 3970  HONORS INTERNSHIP (3 credits)

The Honors Internship is offered to juniors and seniors in the University Honors Program and combines theoretical knowledge with the practical through placement in community businesses and organizations.

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior in the University Honors Program and permission of the University Honors Program.

HONR 4980  SENIOR HONORS PROJECT/THESIS (3 credits)

An independent research project supervised by University Faculty. The Senior Honors Project must be approved by the University Honors Program.

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior in the University Honors Program. Permission number needed from Honors prior to enrollment.