Fall 2024 Honors Sections
This list is accurate as of February 29 and is subject to change. Registration for Fall 2024 will open on March 25.
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Biological Sciences
101: Fundamental Concepts in Biology, Lecture Section 66 and Lab Section 67
General Education - Science197: Molecular and Cellular Basis of Life, Lecture Section 16 and Lab Section 3 (please note there are two components to the lab, Thursday 8 - 9:50 and Thursday 10 - 10:50)
General Education - Science303: Senior Thesis, Section 1
Required for students pursuing Honors in the Major in Biological Sciences. -
Business
100: Enterprise, Section 6
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Chemistry
140: General Chemistry I, Lecture Section 10 and Lab Section 5
General Education - Science231: Organic Chemistry Lab I, Section 5.
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Communication
110: Communication as Critical Inquiry, Sections 6, 11, 19, 22, 26, 28, 35, 41, 44, 75
Fall Honors sections of COM 110 are reserved for new freshmen. If you would like to take an Honors section of COM 110 in the fall, please contact Christie Martin. -
Economics
101: Principles of Microeconomics, Section 4
General Education - Social Sciences -
English
101: Composition as Critical Inquiry, Sections 8, 17, 21, 35, 39, 47
128: Gender in the Humanities, Section 2
Fall Honors sections of ENG 101 are reserved for new freshmen. If you would like to take an Honors section of ENG 101 in the fall, please contact Christie Martin.
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Finance, Insurance, and Law
185: Legal, Ethical, and Social Environment of Business, Section 5
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Honors (HON)
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Kinesiology and Recreation
295: Honors Seminar
Override from KNR is needed to register; required for students pursuing Honors in the Major in Kinesiology and Recreation. -
Music
102: Music Theory II, Section 7 is NOT an Honors Section. It was originally listed as such, and was updated to no longer be Honors on March 25. -
Nursing
229A01: Adult Nursing I, Sections 5, 8, and 10
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Philosophy
104: The Ideal of Democracy, Section 1
General Education - Individuals and Civic Life -
Special Education
101: Disability, Learning, and Education: Foundations and Philosophical Perspectives, Section 5
This class is reserved for new freshmen; please contact Christie Martin if you are interested.
General Education - US Traditions -
Teaching and Learning
208: Reading and Language Development, Section 3
This experience will be part of a two semester cohort; students will also take an Honors Section of TCH 209 in Spring 2025.
210: Child Growth and Development, Section 4
Completion of the National Criminal Background Check is a pre-requisite; it must be complete in order to register.