Honors College course offerings come in two formats: An honors-only seminar or course (newly designed or an enhanced version of an existing course or program). These courses generally carry the ...
Meeting times, locations, CRNs, specific section numbers, are all listed in WyoRecords under the “Look Up Classes” search function. Pre-Requisites: All Honors Upper-Division Classes (3000 and 4000 ...
To initiate the honors contract for a honors contract course, the student must utilize DocuSign. DocuSign is a single online form that transitions the contract from the initial proposal to instructor ...
Thank you for your patience! Current/continuing students: as long as you have a 3.3+ GPA, you can enroll yourself for an honors course without our permission. Incoming first-year fall students: If you ...
With the exception of the required one hour G H 299 (Honors Colloquium), the Honors courses below may be used to fulfill requirements in the University’s lower division core curriculum (General ...
Meeting times, locations, CRNs, specific section numbers, are all listed in WyoRecords under the “Look Up Classes” search function. Pre-Requisites: All Honors Upper-Division Classes (3000 and 4000 ...
Full information, including Lee Honors College course descriptions and course schedules by semester, may be found in the links below. For registration dates, please visit the Registrar's calendar page ...
Honors Signature Seminars are inquiry-based interdisciplinary courses that push the boundaries of any individual major on campus. HONR 3000-level Honors Signature Seminars are open to Honors students ...
A total of nine (9) credits of departmental exam and/or courses graded "S" may be used toward the 60 credits needed to be considered for University Honors. Credits taken on a Pass/Fail basis may not ...
Who can take Honors Program courses? CU Boulder incoming honors-qualified first-year and transfer students, and continuing undergraduates who have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher, are eligible to ...
Honors Contract courses empower student learning through a collaborative approach: students work with professors in regular, upper-level sections to develop an Honors contract that “upgrades” the ...
All first-year honors students are required to take FYS-101 and ENG-120 as honors specific courses. Outside of class, students will continue class discussions through a series of discovery workshops.