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Collegiate Honors Courses
More than one hundred Collegiate Honors
Courses have been offered to date, including such titles as
- "From Camelot to Watergate: The Disintegration of Political
Consensus"
- "The Physics of Sports"
- "Creation"
- "Science and the Movies: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"
- "But Some of My Best Friends are ____ - The Psychology
and Prejudice of Stereotyping", and
- "Walt Disney's America"
A complete listing of current and past Collegiate Honors Courses
is available on the Courses pages.
Each of the courses offered by the program can be used to satisfy
a collegiate requirement, so students in the Honors Program do not
need to take "extra" courses. Also, Honors courses have
no prerequisites. They are open to all members of the Honors Program,
and provide students the opportunity to add greater breadth to their
academic palette. The instructors of Honors courses are as excited
about the material as the students who enroll in them.
Honors students in their junior or senior year will engage in an
in-depth study of a particular topic in their field of interest,
called a Departmental Honors Project.