1. Complete a minimum of 15
credit hours of designated Honors courses. This MUST include HNRS 1101 and
HNRS 1102.
CORE CURRICULUM HONORS COURSES
CISM 2201H Fundamentals of Computer
Applications (Honors).…..3 hours
COMM 1100H Human Communication
(Honors)..........................3 hours
ENGL 1101H Composition I
(Honors).......................................3 hours
ENGL 1102H Composition II
(Honors)......................................3 hours
ENGL 2132H Survey of American Literature
II (Honors)..............3 hours
HIST 2112H United States History II
(Honors)..........................3 hours
POLS 1101H American Government
(Honors)............................3 hours
SCIE 1005H Environmental Science
(Honors)............................4 hours
HONORS SEMINARS
HNRS 1101 Honors
Seminar....................................................1 hour
HNRS 1102 Honors
Seminar....................................................1 hour
HNRS 2101 Honors
Seminar....................................................1 hour
HNRS 2102 Honors
Seminar....................................................1 hour
Honors Courses being offered as of Fall 2010
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Fall First Year: Communication Skills and
College Indoctrination |
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Courses: |
Credit Hours: |
|
COMM 1100H |
3 |
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CISM 2201H |
3 |
|
HNRS 1101 Honors Seminar I |
1 |
|
Total Credit Hours: |
7 |
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Spring First Year: Citizenship in Theory and
Practice |
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Courses: |
Credit Hours: |
|
ENGL 1102H |
3 |
|
POLS 1101H |
3 |
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HNRS 1102 Honors Seminar II |
1 |
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Total Credit Hours: |
7 |
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Fall Second Year: American Identity |
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Courses: |
Credit Hours: |
|
HIST 2112H
|
3 |
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ENGL 2132H |
3 |
|
Total Credit Hours: |
6 |
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Spring Second Year: Science and Nature |
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Courses: |
Credit Hours: |
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SCIE 1005H |
3 |
|
SCIE 1005 Lab |
1 |
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Total Credit Hours: |
4 |
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Maintain an overall 3.2 or higher grade point average
for each academic year.
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Meet the requirements of the college's Student Code
of Conduct.
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Be an active member of the Honors Student
Association (known as "The Club") and participate in the association's campus and community activities