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  • 3.00 Credits

    Honors seminar focusing on issues in the social and behavioral sciences from an interdisciplinary perspective. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the social and behavioral sciences requirement. Questions about the Honors Program or specific honors courses may be directed to the Honors Program director or to the department sponsoring the course. To register in an honors course, students must have Honors Program eligibility or instructor's permission.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Honors seminar focusing on topics in the natural and mathematical sciences from an interdisciplinary perspective. Cr. 1-3. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the science and mathematics requirement. Questions about the Honors Program or specific honors courses may be directed to the Honors Program director or to the department sponsoring the course. To register in an honors course, students must have Honors Program eligibility or instructor's permission.
  • 0.00 Credits

    A regularly scheduled course may be converted into an honors course through contracted changes to the course syllabus negotiated with a willing instructor. In addition to the contracted course, HON H250 with a matching title adding the word "honors" will appear on the student's transcripts indicating the honors status of the courseCr. 0. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Questions about the Honors Program or specific honors courses may be directed to the Honors Program director or to the department sponsoring the course. To register in an honors course, students must have Honors Program eligibility or instructor's permission.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Honors seminar focusing on issues in the humanities from an interdisciplinary perspective. Cr. 1-3. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Questions about the Honors Program or specific honors courses may be directed to the Honors Program director or to the department sponsoring the course. To register in an honors course, students must have Honors Program eligibility or instructor's permission.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Honors seminar focusing on issues in the social and behavioral sciences from an interdisciplinary perspective. Cr. 1-3. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the social and behavioral sciences requirement. Questions about the Honors Program or specific honors courses may be directed to the Honors Program director or to the department sponsoring the course. To register in an honors course, students must have Honors Program eligibility or instructor's permission.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Honors seminar focusing on topics in the natural and mathematical sciences areas from an interdisciplinary perspective. Cr. 1-3. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the science and mathematics requirement. Questions about the Honors Program or specific honors courses may be directed to the Honors Program director or to the department sponsoring the course. To register in an honors course, students must have Honors Program eligibility or instructor's permission.
  • 0.00 Credits

    A regularly scheduled course may be converted into an honors course through contracted changes to the course syllabus negotiated with a willing instructor. In addition to the contracted course, HON H350 with a matching title adding the word "honors" will appear on the student's transcripts indicating the honors status of the courseCr. 0. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Questions about the Honors Program or specific honors courses may be directed to the Honors Program director or to the department sponsoring the course. To register in an honors course, students must have Honors Program eligibility or instructor's permission.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    The Honors Program capstone course. The honors project provides an opportunity for honors students to undertake research under the guidance of a faculty mentor. The format may vary, but each project encourages intellectual independence and introduces students to proper research methods in preparation for graduate work. Projects must have some written component and will be a product that is representative of professional work in the chosen field. The project must be presented and defended before a committee including representatives of the Honors Program Council. Cr. 1-6. Notes Questions about the Honors Program or specific honors courses may be directed to the Honors Program director or to the department sponsoring the course. To register in an honors course, students must have Honors Program eligibility or instructor's permission.
  • 0.00 Credits

    A regularly scheduled course may be converted into an honors course through contracted changes to the course syllabus negotiated with a willing instructor. In addition to the contracted course, HON H450 with a matching title adding the word "honors" will appear on the student's transcripts indicating the honors status of the courseCr. 0. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Questions about the Honors Program or specific honors courses may be directed to the Honors Program director or to the department sponsoring the course. To register in an honors course, students must have Honors Program eligibility or instructor's permission.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Biology and technology involved in the production, storage, processing, and marketing of horticultural plants and products. Laboratories include experiments demonstrating both the theoretical and practical aspects of horticultural plant growth and development. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2, Lab. 2,
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