Note: none of the following are required, and students are never expected to take a class for which they already have credit. We ask that students complete 24 hours of Honors credit in order to receive the Honors degree. Honors classes are capped at 16 students per section.
Freshman/Sophomore Year Honors Sections:American Government
Introduction to Psychology
World Civilization
Introduction to Sociology
Principles of Biology
Precalculus
Principles of Chemistry
Global Issues
English Composition I
English Composition II
Ethics from a Global Perspective
World Literature
British Literature
Spanish I and II (combined 6-hour course)
Elementary Statistics
Principles of Macroeconomics
American HistoryJunior/Senior Year Honors Sections:
HNRS 3000 - Research Methods
THS 3997-9 Honors Thesis
HONORS EMBEDDED Courses Note: these are not separate courses; they are regular classes with a modified syllabus pre-approved for Honors credit. Availability is announced in advance of the appropriate pre-registration period.
BIOL 3240 - Cell Biology
BIOL 4480 - Developmental Biology
CRJU 3601 - Research Methods in the Social Sciences
CRJU 4310 - Criminal Typologies
CHEM 4744 - Instrumental Analysis
ENGL 3050 - Applied Grammar
ENGL 3680 - Contemporary American Literature
HIST 3160 - War & Society in America
HIST 4200 - Nationalism in the Middle East
NURS 3120 - Introduction to Health Policy
NURS 4520 - Nursing Leadership
PHYS 3310 - Modern Physics
PHYS 4350 - Quantum Mechanics
PSYC 3150 - Social Psychology
PSYC 3530 - Abnormal Psychology
SPED 4000 - Educational Assessment
