Undergraduate Studies
Honors Program
A variable content seminar emphasizing the connections between areas of knowledge such as the Sciences, Arts, Philosophy, History, Literature and Sociology.
An introductory course for honors students emphasizing critical and creative thinking, perspective taking, inquiry, and inter-cultural competencies through in depth discussions on contemporary issues, engaged learning opportunities, and community-based projects.
A variable content seminar that will engage them in a concentrated analysis of values and ethics in the context of the times.
A seminar or tutorial required of juniors in honors. Provides enrichment work in the student's discipline of choice and a start on the senior honors research thesis.
An advanced study of selected topics of an interdisciplinary nature for Honors Program students.
Examination of research paradigms and methodologies to develop the most appropriate research methods and data analysis processes to design and develop a successful honors thesis proposal.
Different sections are offered by different departments. Required for senior participants in the Honors Program.
This course offers variable credit in an approved study abroad and/or internship for the Honors Program. S/U graded.