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 Metamorphosis in Modern Fiction
HNR 250 The History and Natural History of Medicinal Plants
HNR 260 Ethics in the 21st Century (Fall 2006 and later)
HNR 260/WSP 200 Feminism: An Activist Conversation
HNR 260 Minding Your Brain
HNR 260 Polar Heroes: Myth & Reality
HNR 260/CRS 225 Public Advocacy
HNR 306 Advanced Forensic Science
HNR 340 Introduction to Acting
HNR 340 Folk Arts and Oral Epics of India
HNR 360/IST 443 Critique of the Information Age
HNR 440 Artist as Icon (Fall 2006 and later)
Architecture
ARC/CAS 108 Architectural Design II
ARC 207 Architectural Design III
ARC 208 Architectural Design IV
Arts and Sciences
AAS 305 African Orature
ANT/HST 145 Introduction to Historical Archaeology (Honors section only)
BIO 419 Junior and Senior Thesis Seminar
ETS 151 Interpretation of Poetry (Honors section only)
ETS 400 First Person: Narratives of Illness, Disability, and Identity
FIA/WSP 494 Music & Gender
HST/ANT 145 Introduction to Historical Archaeology (Honors section only)
HST 300 The Crusades/Honors
HST 401 Senior Seminar (by petition -- only when your section required a significant presentation)
ITA 102 Italian II (Honors section only)
JSP/REL 107 Religion, Literature, Film
LIN 441/613 Syntactic Analysis (by petition -- only when your section required a significant presentation)
LIN 451/465 Morphological Analysis
LIT 226 Dostoevsky and Tolstoy (Fall 2006 and later; Honors section only)
LIT 227 Pasternak and Solzhenitsyn (Spring 2006 and later; Honors section only)
PAF 101 Introduction to the Analysis of Public Policy (Honors section only)
PHI 209 Introduction to Moral Philosophy (Spring 2007, Prof. Bradley’s Honors section only)
PSC 300 International Human Rights
PSY 209 Foundations of Human Behavior (Spring 2007, Prof. Fontana’s Honors section only)
REL/JSP 107 Religion, Literature, Film
SPA 321 Intermediate Spanish (by petition -- only when your section required a significant presentation)
SPA 453 20th Century Spanish Literature
SPA 455 (Con)Texts in 18th and 19th Century Spanish Lit
SPA 457 Spanish Narrative After 1940
SPA 458 20th Century Spanish Theater
WSP/FIA 494 Music & Gender
WSP 200/HNR 260 Feminism: An Activist Conversation
School of Education
EDU 204 Learning in Inclusive Classrooms
SED 413/613 Methods and Materials in the Teaching of English
SPE 332 Practicum in Elementary and Special Education
SPE 338 Practicum in Elementary and Special Education
Engineering and Computer Science
AEE 471 Design Analysis of Aerospace Systems
AEE 472 Synthesis of Aerospace Systems
BEN 305 Engineering Analysis of Living Systems I
BEN 306 Engineering Analysis of Living Systems II
BEN 465 Skeletomuscular Biomechanics
BEN 467 Advanced Biomechanics
CEN 574 Process Design
CIE 475 Capstone Design
CIS 453 Software Specification & Design
CIS 454 Software Implementation
CSE 497 Senior Design Project
ELE 497 Senior Project
ENP 498 Senior Design Project I
ENP 498 Senior Design Project II
MEE 471 Synthesis of Mechanical Systems I
MEE 472 Synthesis of Mechanical Systems II
Information Studies
IST 443 Critique of the Information Age
IST 444 Information Reporting and Presentation
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
ADV 425 Advertising Lab Campaigns
GRA 496 Senior Portfolio
RTN 364 Radio News Reporting
RTN 564 Broadcast News Reporting
RTN 565 Television News Producing & Anchoring
PHO 496 Senior Portfolio
TRF 155 Script, Picture, and Sound
TRF 235 Principles and Practices: Television, Radio, Film Industries
TRF 255 Introduction to Writing and Producing
Visual and Performing Arts
CRS 225 Public Advocacy
CRS 325 Presentational Speaking
CRS 333 Small Group Communication (formerly CRS 235)
CRS 425 Advanced Public Speaking
DRA 105 Introduction to Acting for Nonmajors
DRA 125 Introduction to Acting (Majors only)
DRA 126 Introduction to Acting Continued (Majors only)
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