Honors (HON)
HON 110. Unlocking Collaboration and Resilience. 1 Credit.
This course will provide students with a variety of opportunities that vary in format, content, and involvement to help them develop the skills they need to be the innovative leaders of tomorrow. Students will participate in workshops, training, group discussions, and speaker events throughout the semester. From these opportunities, students will be asked to write reflections and responses to each activity about how those events have shaped their thinking and abilities in line with the course learning outcomes/objectives.
HON 111. Building Collaboration and Resilience. 1 Credit.
This Honors Seminar serves as a central hub (or collaborative
platform) for students to engage in workshops, training, discussions, and events
designed to strengthen teamwork and leadership skills while fostering intellectual
growth and ethical courage.This semester will focus on professional ethics, building
collaborations, and developing resilience as an individual, an academic, and a leader.
HON 121. Innovation and Imagination Challenge Studio. 3 Credits.
This course offers Honors undergraduates an authentic research experience. Working in collaborative teams, students will design and lead their own unique projects aimed at developing bold, innovative solutions to real-world challenges. Each team will partner with interdisciplinary faculty fellows, gaining guidance and expertise while tackling some of today's most pressing issues. Throughout the semester, students will build foundational research skills, explore the background of their chosen problem, and apply appropriate methods to test and refine their proposed solutions.
HON 122. Innovation and Impact Challenge Studio. 3 Credits.
This course builds on the authentic research experience introduced in the first semester. Students will continue to learn from and collaborate with interdisciplinary faculty fellows while taking greater ownership of project direction, decision-making, and outcomes. The semester emphasizes adaptive problem-solving, perseverance through uncertainty, and the integration of feedback to strengthen final products and impacts.
HON 191. Seminar. 1-5 Credits.
A group of students engaged, under a professor or professors, in research or criticism and in presentation of reports pertaining thereto.
HON 193. Undergraduate Research. 1-5 Credits.
HON 291. Seminar. 1-5 Credits.
A group of students engaged, under a professor or professors, in research or criticism and in presentation of reports pertaining thereto.
HON 391. Seminar. 1-5 Credits.
HON 394. Individual Study. 1 Credit.
HON 396. Field Experience. 1-15 Credits.
HON 491. Seminar. 1-5 Credits.
HON 493. Undergraduate Research. 1-5 Credits.
HON 494. Individual Study. 1-5 Credits.
