Honors (HONR)

A grade of C or better is required for prerequisite courses. 

HONR 101  2(2-0)  

Fall, Spring.
The Role of the University and the History of Ideas. Students learn how diverse disciplines approach problems of data collection and epistemology.
Prerequisite: None.
Corequisite: None.
Registration Information: Admission to Honors Program required.

HONR 201  Art and Science of Human Experience  2(2-0)  

Spring.
Students are challenged to examine academic and professional approaches to evaluating human experience from the perspectives of art, humanities, social, behavioral, natural and applied sciences.
Prerequisite: HONR 101.
Corequisite: None.
Registration Information: Must be admitted to Honors program.

HONR 210  Honors Life Science and Technology  3(3-0)  

As Needed.
A thematic, interdisciplinary, small-group seminar dealing with the aesthetic, cultural, historical, sociological and scientific aspects of life science and technology.
Prerequisites: None.
Corequisites: None.
Registration Information: None.

HONR 220  Honors Health Issues  3(3-0)  

As Needed.
A thematic, interdisciplinary, small-group seminar dealing with the aesthetic, cultural, historical, sociological and scientific aspects of life science and technology.
Prerequisites: None.
Corequisites: None.
Registration Information: None.

HONR 230  Honors International & Economic Issues  3(3-0)  

As Needed.
A thematic, interdisciplinary, small-group seminar dealing with aesthetic, cultural, historical, sociological, scientific aspects of international and economic issues.
Prerequisites: None.
Corequisites: None.
Registration Information: Must have complete 3 hours of Honors work.

HONR 240  Honors Physical Science  3(3-0)  

As Needed.
A thematic, interdisciplinary, small-group seminar dealing with the aesthetic, cultural, historical, sociological, scientific and technological aspects of physical science.
Prerequisites: None.
Corequisites: None.
Registration Information: None.

HONR 250  Honors Literary Themes  3(3-0)  

As Needed.
A thematic, interdisciplinary, small-group seminar dealing with the aesthetic, cultural, historical, sociological and scientific aspects of literary themes.
Prerequisites: None.
Corequisites: None.
Registration Information: None.

HONR 291  Special Topics-Honors  (1-3 V)  

As Needed.
Special Topics-Honors.
Prerequisites: None.
Corequisites: None.
Registration Information: Must be admitted to Honors Program. Repeatable (12).

HONR 310  Honors Group Project  (1-3 V)  

As Needed.
A cooperative learning experience project culminating in a presentation or similar product.
Prerequisites: None.
Corequisites: None.
Registration Information: Must be admitted to Honors Program. Repeatable (99).

HONR 380  Honors Service-Learning  (1-2 V)  

As Needed.
Students will work with a community-based organization to "learn by doing" in an area relevant to their major to enhance learning and build civic responsibility.
Prerequisites: HONR 201.
Corequisites: None.
Registration Information: Must be admitted to Honors Program. Repeatable (2).

HONR 481  Senior Honors Thesis/Project  (1-3 V)  

As Needed.
University Honors Program students enroll in this course to receive capstone credit. Senior seminar classes, capstone projects or other appropriate work is arranged by departments.
Prerequisites: HONR 310 and HONR 380.
Corequisites: None.
Registration Information: Must be admitted to Honors Program. Repeatable (3).

HONR 491  Special Topics-Honors  (1-3 V)  

As Needed.
Special Topics-Honors.
Prerequisites: None.
Corequisites: None.
Registration Information: Must be admitted to Honors Program. Repeatable (12).