As always, the course schedule is subject to changes. The table of courses below shows all Fall 2023 Honors RAP courses organized by General Education Requirement (Arts & Humanities, Natural Science, Skills, Social Science) and department pre-fix (i.e., alphabetically: ARTH, HIST, HONR...).
Fall 2023 Honors RAP courses

 

General Education Designations

Course Label

Course Title

Instructor

Days

Time

Arts & Humanities ANTH 1170 Exploring Culture & Gender Through Film Kate Fischer TTh 9:30 - 10:45 am

Arts & Humanities

CLAS 2100

Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece

Mitch Pentzer

MWF

2:30 - 3:20 pm

Arts & Humanities

HIST 2166

The Vietnam Wars

Steven Dike

MWF

12:20 - 1:10 pm

Arts & Humanities

HIST 2437

African American History - a

Steven Dike

MWF

11:15 am - 12:05 pm

Arts & Humanities HONR 1810 Honors Diversity Seminar Kate Fischer TTh 11:00 am - 12:15 pm

Arts & Humanities

PHIL 2270

Philosophy and Race

Martin Chamorro

MWF

10:10 - 11:00 AM

Arts & Humanities

PHIL 2800

Ethical Puzzles

Michele Simpson

TTh

2:00 - 3:15 pm

Natural Science

EBIO 1210

General Biology 1 - 888R - b

Rob Buchwald

TTh

12:30 - 1:45 pm

Natural Science

EBIO 1210

General Biology 1 - 889R - b

Rob Buchwald

TTh

11:00 am - 12:15 pm

Natural Science

ENVS 1000

Introduction to Environmental Studies

Diana Dorman

TTh and
Th Recitation

3:30 - 4:45 pm and
Th 5:00 - 5:50 pm

Natural Science

IPHY 2420

Introduction to Nutrition

Joy Pieper

TTh

9:30 - 10:45 am

Natural Science MCDB 1150 Introduction to Molecular, Cellular and Evolutionary Biology Maureen Bjerke MWF 1:25 - 2:15 pm

Natural Science

PSYC 1001

General Psychology - c

Jennifer Schwartz

TTh

3:30 - 4:45 pm

Skills - QRMS

MATH 1300

Calculus 1 - d similar to APPM 1350

Albert Bronstein

MTWThF

1:25 - 2:15 pm

Skills - QRMS

MATH 2510

Introduction to Statistics

Braden Balentine

MWF

11:15 am - 12:05 pm

Skills - Writing

WRTG 3020

Travel Writing - e

Christine Macdonald

MW

3:35 - 4:50 pm

Social Science

GEOG 1972

Environment-Society Geography - f

Abby Hickcox

MWF

12:20 - 1:10 pm

Social Science

PSCI 2004

Survey of Western Political Thought

Jeffrey Chadwick

MWF

2:30 - 3:20 pm

Social Science SOCY 1016 Sex, Gender and Society 1 Ali Hatch MWF 9:05 - 9:55am
           

 

Notes:
Honors RAP sections are 888R and sometimes 889R.  Honors RAP classes can NOT be viewed in a Class Search in the registration system. Registration is managed by the Honors RAP staff.  Please do not confuse Honors RAP classes (section #s ending in R) with Honors Program classes (section #s in the 880-882 range). They aren't the same. For continuing students, the Arts & Sciences’ Core requirement designations are listed on the right-hand side on this page.
ALL first-year students living in Smith Hall are required to take an Honors RAP class both semesters, fall & spring. Plan accordingly.
 
KEY:
a - HIST 2437 is both Social Science and Arts & Humanities. It counts in your degree audit as one of these; not both.
b - The sequel, EBIO 1220, will be offered in spring semester.
c - PSYC 1001 meets A&S MAPS requirement for social science: general. This is a prerequisite for other psychology courses.
d - REQUIRED EVENING MIDTERM EXAMS for all sections will be held at the same time as the rest of the math exams. Please see the catalog for these notes. These cannot be made up or rescheduled. Please verify that you have no time conflicts with these exams before enrolling in this class.
e - WRTG 3020: Topics in Writing: Travel Writing
Prerequisite: credit for WRTG 1100, 1150 or 1250, or received AP exam score of 3, 4, or 5 in English Lang & Comp, or received an IB exam score of 4 for English Language and Literatures to be eligible to enroll in WRTG 3020.
f – GEOG 1972 meets A&S MAPS requirement for social science: geography.