Fall
2005 Honors Courses
Freshman Colloquium--Perennial Questions
Freshmen are especially encouraged to take any of
the following three:
| HON 201HA |
Perennial Questions MWF 9:00-9:50 a.m. Samuel Crowe
|
| HON 201HB |
Perennial Questions MW 3:30-4:45 p.m. Dr. Michael Cooley
|
| HON 201HC |
Perennial Questions TH 2:00-3:!5 p.m. Samual Crowe
|
Honors Seminars
These courses are primarily for sophomore and junior
honors students though they are also open to freshmen.
| HON 250HA |
20th Century French Literature TH 6:00-9:00 p.m.
Dr. Vincent Gregoire |
Honors Sections of General Education
Courses
These courses are open to all honors students.
Honors Thesis
Register for HON 450H if you are starting your
thesis.
Register for HON 451H if you completed HON 450H last
semester.
You will need an authorization form signed by your thesis
director, department chair, and the
honors
director.
Honorization of General Education Courses
Beginning with the 2003-5 catalog, students may elect, with the approval of
the instructor, to honorize one general education course. The honorization must
be approved during the pre-registration period. For details on the procedure,
contact the honors director.