Eligibility

Current/continuing students: as long as you have a 3.3+ GPA, you can enroll yourself for an honors course without our permission. Continuing student enrollment in lower-division fall semester classes is limited to seven, as we save spaces for the incoming first-year student class.

Incoming first-year fall students: If you were invited into the Honors Program for the 2017-2018 academic year, MyCUInfo will let you enroll. The process is the same as registering for the rest of your courses, and you don't need our permission to take an honors course.

Transfer students: please contact our office during your enrollment window before trying to enroll in our courses.

Auditors: auditors are not allowed in our courses due to pedagogical concerns.

Finding Our Courses

How can I tell which courses are Honors Program courses? Honors Program courses have a section number between 880-887 and will be listed on our website.

How do I find Honors Program courses on MyCUInfo? Search for the Honors course attribute in class search or search for the course by subject and number (ex. MUEL 3642) and look for section 880 or 881.

About Our Courses

Honors Seminars: these are lecture and discussion courses. Most of our courses are seminars.

Honors Recitations: in courses with a recitation attached, you'll attend a regular lecture as well as a small-group session (the honors recitation), which is led by the professor. Honors recitations offer time to discuss course material in more depth with the professor.

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Fall 2017 Honors Program Courses

We provide course descriptions written by the instructors of our courses whenever possible. For official descriptions, visit the University Catalog.

Reminder: Continuing student enrollment in lower-division fall semester classes is limited to seven, as we save spaces for the incoming first-year student class.

Subj Nbr Sect Title Days Time Bldg Room Instructor Core
CLAS  1115 880 Masterpieces of Greek Literature in Translation TuTh 11:00-12:15 LIBR M300D Kopff, Edward Christian LA
CLAS  1140 880 Bread and Circuses: Society and Culture in the Roman World MoWe 1:00-1:50 HUMN  1B50 Köster, Isabel HC
    881 Honors Recitation Fr 1:00-1:50 LIBR M300D Köster, Isabel  
EBIO 1030 880 Biology: A Human Approach 1 MoWeFr 1:00-1:50 LIBR N424A Buchwald, Rob NS
ENGL 1220 880 From Gothic to Horror MoWeFr 10:00-10:50 LIBR M300D Hurley, Kelly LA
ENGL 1230 880 Environmental Literature TuTh 12:30-1:45 LIBR N424A Winkiel, Laura LA
ENGL 3060 880 Modern & Contemporary Lit TuTh 12:30-1:45 LIBR M300D Burger, Doug LA 
GEOG 1972 880 Environment-Society Geography MoWeFr 10:00-10:50 LIBR N424A Hickcox, Abby MAPS
GRMN 2301 880 Inside Nazi Germany MoWe 5:00-6:15pm LIBR M300D Greaney, Patrick HC
HIST 1113 880 Introduction to British History to 1660 MoWeFr 12:00-12:50 LIBR M498 Paradis, David HC
HIST 2166 880 The Vietnam Wars TuTh 11:00-12:15 LIBR N424A Dike, Steve CS/US
HONR     1810 880 Honors Diversity Seminar TuTh 11:00-12:15 MKNA 204 Keasley, Alphonse HD
HONR     2250 880 Ethics of Ambition TuTh 2:00-3:15 LIBR N424A Strom, Paul IV
HONR     2251 880 Introduction to the Bible TuTh 9:30-10:45 LIBR N424A Kopff, Edward Christian HC
HONR  3220 880 Advanced Honors Writing Workshop MoWeFr 11:00-11:50 LIBR N424A Norgaard, Rolf WRTG
HONR  4000 880 Racism in American Culture MoWe 3:00-4:15 LIBR M300D Hickcox, Abby  
HUMN   4835 880 Literature and Social Violence TuTh 2:00-3:15 LIBR M300D Comstock, Cathy CS
MATH   1300 880 Calculus 1 M-F 12:00-12:50 MUEN E126 Ira Becker QRMS
MATH   2300 880 Calculus 2 M-F 9:00-9:50 ECCR 118 TBD  
MUEL   1832 880 Appreciation of Music MoWeFr 12:00-12:50 LIBR N424A Jones, Daniel C LA
MUEL   2752 880 Music in American Culture MoWeFr 2:00-2:50 LIBR N424A Jones, Daniel C US
PHIL  1000 880 Introduction to Philosophy TuTh 9:30-10:45 LIBR M300D Jaggar, Alison IV
PHIL  1400 880 Philosophy and the Sciences TuTh 3:30-4:45 LIBR N424A Demarest, Heather NS
PSCI   1101 880 Introduction to American Politics MoWeFr 10:00-10:50 HLMS 196 Baird, Vanessa CS/US
PSCI   2106 880 Introduction to Public Policy Analysis TuTh 9:30-10:45 MKNA 204 Bickers, Kenneth  
SOCY 1016 880 Sex, Gender and Society MoWeFr 12:00-12:50 LIBR M300D Owens, Zachary  HD
SOCY 2031 880 Social Problems MoWeFr 2:00-2:50 LIBR M300D Owens, Zachary  IV
WRTG 3020 880 Inkslingers and Wordsmiths: Upper Division Writing MoWeFr 11:00-11:50 LIBR M300D Miller, Olivia WRTG