University Honors Program Courses (HON)
Please see the index for additional information regarding the University Honors Program.
HON 1101 - Freshman Honors Colloquium (3)
The first in a series of interdisciplinary seminars for University Honors Program candidates, combining class work with focus on the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, attendance at campus and community events, and University Honors Program student activities. Prerequisite: admission as a candidate for University Honors Program in fall semester of the freshman or sophomore year.
HON 2200 - University Honors Special Topics: Interdisciplinary I (3)
A one-semester course for students who have been accepted into the University Honors Program via the PEAK program and completion of the requirements for candidacy. Interdisciplinary topics are determined in advance by the Honors Council and the honors director.
HON 3300 - University Honors Special Topics: Interdisciplinary II (3)
A one-semester course for students who have been accepted into the University Honors Program via the PEAK program and completion of the requirements for candidacy. Interdisciplinary topics are determined in advance by the Honors Council and the honors director. Prerequisite: HON 2200 or permission of the honors director.
HON 4491 - Department Honors Guided Independent Research I (1-3)
Additional information is listed under Independent Study and Research.
HON 4492 - Department Honors Guided Independent Research II (1-3)
Additional information is listed under Independent Study and Research.
HON 4493 - Department Honors Guided Independent Research III (1-3)
Additional information is listed under Independent Study and Research.
HON 4494 - Department Honors Guided Independent Research IV (1-3)
Additional information is listed under Independent Study and Research.
HON 4498 - Department Honors Thesis or Project (3)
Independent study with honors-level credit within the student’s major department. See departmental offerings in English and history.