HONORS COURSES

 

HONO 1395, 1396, 1397. Seminar - an introduction to college-level thought through the
study of varied and unusual topics, usually interdisciplinary or theoretical in nature.
Prerequisite: Approval by Honors Council and instructor.


HONO 3394. Seminar - an advanced study of varied and unusual topics, usually interdisciplinary or theoretical in nature. Prerequisite: Approval by Honors Council and instructor.

HONO 3395, 3396. Tutorial Course in Major Field -
individual study and research will be
done under supervision of a member of the Wayland Honors Faculty. Tutorial courses are designated by subject area. Required for students in Honors Curriculum. Prerequisite: Approval by Honors Council; HONO 3395 is required for enrollment into HONO 3396.

HONO 3397, 3398. Research in Major Field - designed for Honors Students conducting
experimental/laboratory research under supervision of the Wayland Honors Faculty. Research
courses are designated by subject area. Required for students in Honors Curriculum.
Prerequisite: Approval by Honors Council; HONO 3397 is required for enrollment into HONO
3398.

HONO 4395, 4396, 4397. Thesis in Major Field
- production of a thesis involving original
research, original interpretation, or criticism, completed under supervision of a member of the
Honors Faculty. Courses are designated by subject area. Six hours are required for Honors
Curriculum, with nine hours permissible. Prerequisite: Approval by Honors Council; courses
are sequential with prerequisite of HONO 3396 or HONO 3398 for HONO 4395.
JUAD - Justice Administration JUAD 2300.