Listed below are the types of courses which may be taken to earn credit in the University Honors Program:
Honors courses substitute for University Core Curriculum requirements, and are numbered to correspond to the UCC categories, as follows:
Designed especially for University Honors Students, these small classes are taught by faculty of recognized excellence and substitute for Core Curriculum requirements. Restricted class cards are required for registration in these courses; the cards are limited in number, and available only at the Honors Program office.
Fall 2009 Courses
Spring 2010 Courses
Designed for outstanding students in specific departments, these courses may be counted toward the Honors Program certificate or degree (for example: CLAS 497, FOR 492, HIST 495, PSYC 499). Download a complete listing.
Students who wish to receive Honors credit for a non-Honors course may pursue doing so through an Honors contract with the course instructor.
An independent project (readings, field study, creative projects), approved in advance by the Director.
Honors credit is given for a faculty-directed paper based on some internships and travel/study programs, if approved by the Honors Director before the internship or travel.
Required of all student pursuing the Honors degree.