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Why Become an
“Honors Student"
Membership Requirements
Special Honors Awards
Special Honors Courses
Regular Course "Honors Option"
Independent Study
Honors Book Seminar
Honors Colloquium
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Honors Courses
Each academic year, we offer 7 to 9 Honors Courses.
Sample courses include:
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Honors Biology H115 & H116 |
Honors Biology I and II |
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Honors English H110.02 |
Composition and Literature |
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Honors Geography H200 |
World Regional Geography |
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Honors Geography H120 |
Atmospheric Science |
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Honors Geological Sciences
H110 |
Life on Earth |
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Honors History H151 |
American Civilization to 1877 |
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Honors History H152 |
American Civilization since
1877 |
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Honors Music H251 |
The World of Classical Music |
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Honors Psychology H100 |
General Psychology |
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Honors Theatre H100 |
Introduction to Theatre |
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Honors Philosophy H101 |
Introduction to Philosophy |
Honors Courses for 2010/2011
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Autumn: |
Biology H115
English H110.02
Psychology H100
History H151
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Winter: |
Biology H116
History H152
Psychology H340
Physics HE131
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Spring: |
Geology H110
Geography H200
Philosophy H101
Physics HE132
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or ask
your academic advisor about these courses. |
Honors Courses for 2011/2012
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Autumn:
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Biology H115
English H110.02
Psychology H100
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Winter: |
Biology H116
Theatre H100
Geography H120
Physics HE131
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Spring: |
Geology H110
Political Science H101
Physics HE132
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or ask
your academic advisor about these courses. |
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Regular Course
“Honors Embedded Option” (HE)
While the special
Honors Courses represent the core of the Honors Program, we also offer
other opportunities for academic enrichment. Some of the regular
course offerings may be taken with an “Honors Embedded Option”. Students may
earn Honors credit for that course by contracting to do extra,
high-quality work, such as a research project, an art or performance
project, or extended readings and a paper.
Students interested in the “Honors Embedded Option” to regular courses should
contact the course instructor for more information at least one
quarter in advance of when they plan to take the course.
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