Notes:

  • We update these lists frequently. Please check back often. If you have taken a course that you think should fulfill this requirement, and it does not appear on this list, please bring a course syllabus with your name on it to the Honors Program Office in Bowne 306. We will be happy to consider the course.
  • Grade must be "B" or higher to fulfill Honors requirements.

Honors

HNR 250 The History and Natural History of Medicinal Plants

HNR 250 Linked Lenses: Science, Philosophy, and the Pursuit of Knowledge

HNR 306/350 Advanced Forensic Science

HNR 340 Literacy, Community & Photography

HNR 340 American Parsifal

HNR 350 Water for Gotham

HNR 350 Aqueducts of Ancient Rome

HNR 360/ANT 400 Food, Culture & Identity (taught in London only)

HNR 360 Nations and States: The Question of Ethnicity in International Relations

HNR 440 Artist as Icon: Media Image and the Creative Spirit

Architecture

ARC 300.1/FIA 300.1 The Mediterranean City from Antiquity to the Present: Architecture, Ritual, and Power (taught in Florence)

Arts and Sciences

AAS 400/600/ETS 400 / LLL400/600 /WSP400/600 Paris Noir Seminar in Literature, Art and Contemporary Life in Diaspora (Taught in Paris only)

ANT/HST 145 Introduction to Historical Archaeology

ANT 349 Archeology at the Movies

ANT 400/HNR 360 Food, Culture & Identity (taught in London only)

ANT 463/663 Global Health

CHE 113 Forensic Science

ECN/WSP 325 Economics and Gender

ETS 305 Critical Analysis: Psychoanalysis (This topic only)

ETS 400 First Person: Narratives of Illness, Disability, and Identity

ETS 400 AIDS in American Literature

ETS 400 / LLL400/600 /WSP400/600/AAS 400/600 Paris Noir Seminar in Literature, Art and Contemporary Life in Diaspora (offered in Paris, France)

FIA/WSP 494 Music & Gender

FIA 300.1/ARC 300.1 The Mediterranean City from Antiquity to the Present: Architecture, Ritual, and Power (taught in Florence)

FIA 441 Leonardo da Vinci: Artist and Engineer

FLL/HUM 400 "Azahar": The Islamic Conquest and the Christian Reconquest (taught in Madrid only/Traveling Seminar)

GEO 400/ETS 343 Auld Reekie: Cultural Studies, Scotland, and the Road to London (taught in London only/Traveling Seminar)

HST/ANT 145 Introduction to Historical Archaeology

HST 383/PSC 326 Foundations of American Political Thought

HST 387/REL 341/WSP 341 Women, Abolition, and Religion in 19th-century America

HST 342/PSC 327 Modern American Political Thought

HUM 400 China - Past, Present and Future (taught in Hong Kong only/Traveling Seminar)

HUM 400 China's Rise (Taught in Hong Kong only/Traveling seminar)

JSP/REL 107 Religion, Literature, Film

LAS 300 Living in a Diverse Society

LIT 400 Challenging Hollywood: Gendering the Camera (Taught in Madrid only)

LLL400/600 /WSP400/600/AAS 400/600/ETS 400 Paris Noir Seminar in Literature, Art and Contemporary Life in Diaspora (taught in Paris only)

MAX 123 Critical Issues for the United States

MAX 132 Global Community

PHI 377 Philosophy of Psychology

PHY 307 Science and Computers

PSC 300 International Human Rights

PSC 326/HST 383 Foundations of American Political Thought

PSC 327/HST 342 Modern American Political Thought

PSC 414 European Identity Seminar (taught in Strasbourg)

PSY/WSP 329 Biopsychological Perspectives on Women's Health

PSY 444 Psychology of Creativity and the Arts

REL/JSP 107 Religion, Literature, Film

REL 326 Religion and Film

REL 341/WSP 341/HST 387 Women, Abolition, and Religion in 19th-century America

REL 352 Sociology of Religion & Morals

REL 375 Religion and Ethics in Post-Freudian Depth Psychologies

REL 671 Religion and Depth Psychology

SOC/WSP 230 Intergroup Dialogue

SOC 300 The Pale and Beyond (taught in London only/Traveling Seminar)

WSP 201 Feminism in International Context

WSP/SOC 230 Intergroup Dialogue

WSP/ECN 325 Economics and Gender

WSP/PSY 329 Biopsychological Perspectives on Women's Health

WSP 341/REL 341/HST 387 Women, Abolition, and Religion in 19th-century America

WSP 400 Challenging Hollywood: Gendering the Camera (taught in Madrid only)

WSP400/600/AAS 400/600/ETS 400 / LLL400/600 Paris Noir Seminar in Literature, Art and Contemporary Life in Diaspora (taught in Paris only)

WSP 444/CFE 444 Schooling and Diversity

WSP/FIA 494 Music & Gender

College for Human Ecology

HTW 463/663 Global Health

School of Education

CFE 444/WSP 444 Schooling and Diversity

EDU 310/610 The American School

School of Information Studies

IST 443 Critique of the Information Age

Visual & Performing Arts

FND 118 Functional Sculpture

FIL 360 Challenging Hollywood: Gendering the Camera (taught in Madrid only)

SU Abroad

AAS 400/600/ETS 400 / LLL400/600 /WSP400/600 Paris Noir Seminar in Literature, Art and Contemporary Life in Diaspora (taught in Paris only)

ARC 300.1/FIA 300.1 The Mediterranean City from Antiquity to the Present: Architecture, Ritual, and Power (taught in Florence)

FIL 360/LIT/WSP 400 Challenging Hollywood: Gendering the Camera (taught in Madrid only)

FLL/HUM 400 "Azahar": The Islamic Conquest and the Christian Reconquest (Madrid) Traveling Seminar

GEO 400/ETS 343 Auld Reekie: Cultural Studies, Scotland, and the Road to London (London) Traveling Seminar

HNR 360/ANT 400 Food, Culture & Identity (London)

HUM 400 China - Past, Present, and Future (Hong Kong) Traveling Seminar

HUM 400 China's Rise (Hong Kong summer program) Traveling Seminar

PSC 414 European Identity Seminar (taught in Strasbourg)

SOC 300 The Pale and Beyond (London) Traveling Seminar

 

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