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For current information about all of the options for earning honors credit each semester, please visit the Honors College website.

Philosophy
  • SOC-R 490 SURVEY RESEARCH METHODS (3 cr.)
Business
  • BUS-F 304 Honors Financial Management (3 cr.) Conceptual framework of the firm's investment, financing, and dividend decision; includes working capital management, capital budgeting, and capital structure strategies.
  • BUS-J 402 Administrative Policy: Honors (3 cr.)
  • BUS-L 204 Commercial Law I: Honors (3 cr.)
  • BUS-M 304 Honors Marketing Management (3 cr.)
  • BUS-W 494 Herman B Wells Seminar in Leadership (3 cr.)
  • BUS-X 105 Business Administration Introduction: Honors (3 cr.)
  • BUS-X 293 Honors Seminar in Business (1-3 cr.)
  • BUS-X 293 DIVERSITY SCHOLARS RESEARCH (1-3 cr.)
  • BUS-X 393 HONORS WRITING EXPERIENCE (1 cr.)
  • BUS-X 493 Honors Seminar in Business (1-3 cr.)
  • BUS-X 496 Supervised Independent Honors Research in Business (1-5 cr.) P: senior standing. For students in Kelley School of Business Honors Program.
  • BUS-Z 174 LEADERSHIP IN ORGANIZATIONS (1-3 cr.) This course will give students an overview of leadership. It will do this by examining the changing nature of leadership and the leadership process. Topics to be covered include the difference between leadership and management, what makes an effective leader, and how leaders developed their leadership perspective, principles and model.
  • BUS-Z 304 MNGNG & BEHAV IN ORG: HONORS (3 cr.) Integration of behavior and organizational theories. Application of concepts and theories toward improving individual, group, and organizational performance. Builds from behavioral foundation toward an understanding of managerial processes.
Chemistry
  • CHEM-S 125 EXP CHEMISTRY I HONORS (2 cr.)
  • CHEM-S 126 EXP CHEMISTRY II HONORS (2 cr.)
  • CHEM-C 105 Principles of Chemistry I (3-5 cr.) Basic principles, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, atomic and molecular structure, gases, solution, and topics in descriptive chemistry.
  • CHEM-C 105 Principles of Chemistry II (3 cr.) Chemical equilibria with emphasis on acids, bases, solubility, electrochemistry, elementary thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and selected topics in descriptive chemistry.
  • CHEM-C 496 SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY (0-3 cr.)
  • CHEM-C 496 METHODS IN TEACHING CHEM. (1 cr.)
English
  • ENG-W 140 ELEMENTARY COMPOSITION-HONORS (3 cr.)
  • ENG-W 150 RES IN THE DISCIPLINES-HONORS (3 cr.)
Honors
  • HON-H 498 ETHICS OF THE HLTH PROFESSNAL (3 cr.)
  • HON-H 498 DO THE HOMELESS COUNT? (3 cr.)
  • HON-H 499 Honors Senior Thesis (1-6 cr.)
Economics
  • ECON-S 201 INTRO TO MICROECONOMICS: HON (3 cr.)
Education
  • EDUC-F 400 Honors Seminar (1 cr.)
Math
  • MATH-S 165 HONORS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I (4 cr.) This course is the same topics as MATH 165. However, it is intended for students having a strong background in mathematics who wish to study the concepts of calculus in more depth and who are seeking mathematical challenge.
  • MATH-S 166 HONORS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS II (4 cr.)
Nursing
  • NURS-H 370 SENIOR RESEARCH INTERNSHIP I (3 cr.)
  • NURS-H 470 SENIOR RESEARCH INTERNSHIP II (1-5 cr.)
  • NURS-H 498 NURSING HONORS COLLOQUIUM (1-5 cr.)
  • NURS-Z 480 BSN PORT REV CRSE SUBSTITUTION (1-6 cr.)
Organizational Leadership and Supervision
  • OLS 25200 Human Behavior in Organizations (3 cr.)
  • OLS 32700 LEADERSHIP: GLOBAL WORK FORCE (3 cr.)
  • OLS 39000 LEADERSHIP:THEORIES/PROCESSES (3 cr.)
  • OLS 42300 GO GREEN - For Honors Credit (3 cr.) This course is interdisciplinary - emphasizing sustainability, engineering, manufacturing, technology, and leadership processes for the purpose of being environmentally responsible, cost effective, and socially responsible including guest lectures, group discussions, and tours of businesses, locally or in other countries.
Political Science
  • POLS-Y 498 READINGS FOR HONORS (1-6 cr.)
Psychology
  • PSY-B 499 CAPSTONE HONORS RESEARCH (1-6 cr.)
Science
  • SCI-I 120 WINDOWS ON SCIENCE (1 cr.)
SPEA
  • SPEA-V 391 HONORS RDGS IN PUB & ENVIR AFF (1-3 cr.)
  • SPEA-V 491 HONORS RES PUB & ENVIR AFFAIRS (1-3 cr.)
  • SPEA-V 499 HONORS THESIS (3 cr.)
American Studies
  • AMST-A 303 ORGANIZING FOR SOCIAL ACTION (1-3 cr.)
History
  • HIST-H 113 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZ 1 (3 cr.)
  • HIST-H 114 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZ 2 (3 cr.)
Medical Humanities and Health Studies
  • MHHS-M 301 PERSPECTVS HLTH/DISEASE/HEALNG (3 cr.)
Biology
  • BIOL-K 102 HONORS CONCEPTS OF BIOLOGY I (5 cr.) An introductory course emphasizing the principles of cellular biology; molecular biology; genetics; and plant anatomy, diversity, development, and physiology. Faculty-supervised research projects and approved independent projects provide greater depth for honors students. This course carries honors credit.
  • BIOL-K 104 HONORS CONCEPTS OF BIOLOGY II (5 cr.) An introductory biology course emphasizing phylogeny, structure, physiology, development, diversity, evolution, and behavior in animals. This course will expose honors students to a unique series of laboratory investigations.
  • BIOL-K 323 GENETICS & MOLEC BIOLOGY LAB (2 cr.)
  • BIOL-K 325 CELL BIOLOGY LABORATORY (2 cr.)
  • BIOL-K 357 MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY (2 cr.)
Herron
  • HER-H 101 HISTORY OF ART 1 (3 cr.)
  • HER-H 102 HISTORY OF ART 2 (3 cr.)