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Terese Gemme
DIRECTOR
High school seniors with outstanding academic ability may request to join the
Honors College when they are admitted as freshmen. Transfer students and already
matriculated students who have completed fewer than 30 credits and who have
achieved strong academic records may be considered for admission to the Honors
College. Under exceptional circumstances, able students who have completed more
than 30 credits may be admitted with permission of the director. Certain Honors
College courses are open to upperclass students not enrolled in the Honors College,
with the permission of the director; these Honors courses must be counted as
electives and may not be accepted as substitutes for University Requirements.
Honors College students must complete eight Honors College courses, which together
replace most University Requirements. Four of these eight courses are specifically
required: HON 150, 260 or 261, 270 and 280. In addition, students must complete
one of following three courses: HON 210, 220, 240; they must also complete one
of these three courses: HON 230, 250, 290. Students may select any two additional
200-level Honors College courses to complete their requirement of eight. Exceptions
to this curriculum require the approval of the director.
Students in the Honors College are required to complete the mathematics and
public health requirements appropriate to their major, two half-credit courses
in exercise science, and the B.A.-degree foreign language requirement, demonstrating
competence at the fourth college semester level.
Students who complete all eight Honors College courses thereby fulfill the
L course requirement. Students who complete six or seven Honors courses receive
credit for two L courses; students who complete three to five Honors courses
receive credit for one L course. Students completing fewer than three Honors
College courses receive no L credit.
Students in the Honors College may select a major in any department and may
be enrolled in any school of the university. They must complete the same requirements
set by their major as would students not in the Honors College.
Honor College juniors must complete Hon 350. They are also strongly encouraged
to undertake a community-service internship for an additional, variable-number
of Hon 499 credits. Seniors must follow one of two alternative tracks to complete
requirements for graduation from the Honors College. Seniors may enroll for
honors thesis or creative project credit in the appropriate department, which
may be their major department or any other department whose chairperson accepts
them as candidates. Most students also enroll for three credits of independent
study during the semester before enrolling for thesis credits. During their
senior year, Honors College students also enroll for HON 400, Research Colloquium,
for one credit, and also for Hon 401, Thesis Colloquium, for one-half credit.
Source: Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2004
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