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 240 American Fear

HNR 340 Folk Arts and Oral Traditions of India

HNR 260 Elder Legacy Project

HNR 260 Hospice Legacy Project

HNR 260 Hospice Outreach Project

HNR 260 Presidential Politics and the New Media

HNR 260/WSP 200 "History of the Women’s Suffrage Movement"

HNR 306/350 Advanced Forensic Science

HNR 340 Literacy, Community & Photography

HNR 340/SOL 344 Creativity and the Art of Crossing Borders

HNR 340/SOL 345 Puppets and Community

HNR 340/360 Folk Arts, Festival, and Public Display

HNR 260 Improving Undergraduate Education

HNR 360 Quilts and Community

Architecture

ARC 423 Building Systems - Advanced

Arts & Sciences

AAS 305 African Orature

AAS 631 African Drama and Theater

CHE 139 General Chemistry Laboratory (Honors and Majors)

MAT 117 Foundational Mathematics via Problem Solving I

MES/PSC 300 Oil, Water, and War

PAF 101 Introduction to the Analysis of Public Policy

PAF 409 Intermediate Public Policy Analysis

PAF 410 Practicum in Public Policy – Community Benchmarks

PAF 416 Community Problem-Solving

PHY 101 Major Concepts of Physics I

PHY 102 Major Concepts of Physics II

PHY 221 General Physic Laboratory I

PSC/MES 300 Oil, Water, and War

PSC/WSP 356 Political Conflict

SOC/WSP 230 Intergroup Dialogue

SOL 344/HNR 340 Creativity and the Art of Crossing Borders

SOL 345/HNR 340 Puppets and Community

WSP 200/ HNR 260 History of the Women's Suffrage Movement

WSP/SOC 230 Intergroup Dialogue

School of Education

EDU 304 The Study of Teaching (with groups of three or more)

Engineering and Computer Science

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

AEE 471 Design Analysis of Aerospace Structures

AEE 472 Synthesis of Aerospace Systems

BIOENGINEERING

BEN 305 Engineering Analysis of Living Systems I

BEN 306 Engineering Analysis of Living Systems II

BEN 465 Skeletomuscular Biomechanics

BEN 467 Advanced Biomechanics

BEN 481 Bioinstrumentation: Fundamentals and Lab

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

CEN 574 Process Design

CIVIL ENGINEERING

CIE 475 Capstone Design

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

CSE 497 Senior Design Project

COMPUTER SCIENCE

CIS 453 Software Specification & Design

CIS 454 Software Implementation

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

ELE 497 Senior Project

ENGINEERING PHYSICS

ENP 498 Senior Design Project I

ENP 498 Senior Design Project II

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

CIE 475 Capstone Design

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

MEE 471 Syn. Mech. Systems I

MEE 472 Syn. Mech. Systems II

School of Information Studies

IST 335 Introduction to Information Based Organizations

IST 442 Introduction to Electronic Commerce

IST 453 Telecommunications Regulations

IST 456 Information Policies and Decision Making

IST 466 Professional Issues in IMT (Required of all IST students)

S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications

ADV 425 Advertising Lab: Campaigns

MAG 409 Advanced Magazine Editing

NEW 509 Advanced Newspaper Editing

PHO 525 Picture Editing

PRL 315 Public Relations Research

PRL 325 Public Relations Campaigns

RTN 565 Television News Producing & Anchoring

TRF 155 Script, Picture, and Sound

TRF 255 Introduction to Writing and Producing

Visual and Performing Arts

CRS 333 Small Group Communication (formerly CRS 235)

CMD 251 Introductory Communications Design I

CMD 252 Introductory Communications Design II

CMD 352 Design-Project Management

DRA 116 Introduction to the Theater (section for drama majors only)

ENC XXX Chamber Music Ensembles of at least 3 members

FIL 221 Cinematic Modes of Production

Whitman School of Management

SOM 122 Perspectives of Business and Management

EEE 370 Intro. to Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises

EEE 457 Strategic and Entrepreneurial Management

MAR 255 Principles of Marketing

SCM 265 Introduction to Supply Chain Management

 

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