Honors College students will complete four semesters of the Honors Forum classes,
as well as Calculus I and Chemistry I and II during the freshman year, and at least
one additional Honors course each semester of the sophomore year.
Honors Course Requirements
The Honors College includes an advanced curriculum that students must meet to graduate
with an Honors College distinction.
- Complete four contiguous fall/spring semesters of at least thirteen hours each, including
the Honors Forum.
- Take Calculus I and Chemistry I and II, lab and lecture, during the freshman year.
- Take at least one additional Honors designated course each semester of the sophomore
year.
Additional Honors Courses
Creative Writing |
Film as Literature |
**African American History |
General Biology I |
General Biology II |
Art History I |
Art History II |
Calculus III |
Calculus IV |
Physics I |
Physics II |
Differential Equations |
Anatomy & Physiology I |
Anatomy & Physiology II |
Organic Chemistry I |
Organic Chemistry II |
University parallel courses for academic degree programs included in a student's major
of study may be approved for Honors credit, the subject to the approval of the Vice
President of Instruction, the Division Chair for that subject, and Honors Coordinator.
Any course designated an Honors course, other than the required Honors Forum classes,
must be no fewer than three credit hours.
**African American History may be used to satisfy the core curriculum history requirement.