Fall 2017 Honors Program Courses

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.

SubjNbrSectTitleDaysTimeBldgRoomInstructorCore
CLAS 1115880Masterpieces of Greek Literature in TranslationTuTh11:00-12:15LIBRM300DKopff, Edward ChristianLA
CLAS 1140880Bread and Circuses: Society and Culture in the Roman WorldMoWe1:00-1:50HUMN 1B50Köster, IsabelHC
  881Honors RecitationFr1:00-1:50LIBRM300DKöster, Isabel 
EBIO1030880Biology: A Human Approach 1MoWeFr1:00-1:50LIBRN424ABuchwald, RobNS
ENGL1220880From Gothic to HorrorMoWeFr10:00-10:50LIBRM300DHurley, KellyLA
ENGL1230880Environmental LiteratureTuTh12:30-1:45LIBRN424AWinkiel, LauraLA
ENGL3060880Modern & Contemporary LitTuTh12:30-1:45LIBRM300DBurger, DougLA 
GEOG1972880Environment-Society GeographyMoWeFr10:00-10:50LIBRN424AHickcox, AbbyMAPS
GRMN2301880Inside Nazi GermanyMoWe5:00-6:15pmLIBRM300DGreaney, PatrickHC
HIST1113880Introduction to British History to 1660MoWeFr12:00-12:50LIBRM498Paradis, DavidHC
HIST2166880The Vietnam WarsTuTh11:00-12:15LIBRN424ADike, SteveCS/US
HONR    1810880Honors Diversity SeminarTuTh11:00-12:15MKNA204Keasley, AlphonseHD
HONR    2250880Ethics of AmbitionTuTh2:00-3:15LIBRN424AStrom, PaulIV
HONR    2251880Introduction to the BibleTuTh9:30-10:45LIBRN424AKopff, Edward ChristianHC
HONR 3220880Advanced Honors Writing WorkshopMoWeFr11:00-11:50LIBRN424ANorgaard, RolfWRTG
HONR 4000880Racism in American CultureMoWe3:00-4:15LIBRM300DHickcox, Abby 
HUMN  4835880Literature and Social ViolenceTuTh2:00-3:15LIBRM300DComstock, CathyCS
MATH  1300880Calculus 1M-F12:00-12:50MUENE126Ira BeckerQRMS
MATH  2300880Calculus 2M-F9:00-9:50ECCR118TBD 
MUEL  1832880Appreciation of MusicMoWeFr12:00-12:50LIBRN424AJones, Daniel CLA
MUEL  2752880Music in American CultureMoWeFr2:00-2:50LIBRN424AJones, Daniel CUS
PHIL 1000880Introduction to PhilosophyTuTh9:30-10:45LIBRM300DJaggar, AlisonIV
PHIL 1400880Philosophy and the SciencesTuTh3:30-4:45LIBRN424ADemarest, HeatherNS
PSCI  1101880Introduction to American PoliticsMoWeFr10:00-10:50HLMS196Baird, VanessaCS/US
PSCI  2106880Introduction to Public Policy AnalysisTuTh9:30-10:45MKNA204Bickers, Kenneth 
SOCY1016880Sex, Gender and SocietyMoWeFr12:00-12:50LIBRM300DOwens, Zachary HD
SOCY2031880Social ProblemsMoWeFr2:00-2:50LIBRM300DOwens, Zachary IV
WRTG3020880Inkslingers and Wordsmiths: Upper Division WritingMoWeFr11:00-11:50LIBRM300DMiller, OliviaWRTG