Equivalencies – Students who began in Fall 2012

Students who began their undergraduate studies in the Fall of 2012 are subject to the following agreements regarding core and degree equivalencies (for printable listing, click here):
 

For Students in the College of Arts and Sciences
Honors Course Counts for
HONS 1001  (3 credits) ENGL 1201 (3 credits)
HONS 1102 (6 credits) ENGL 1202 (3 credits) PHIL/RELS requirement (not ethics) (3 credits)
HONS 2103  (6 credits) Humanities / Aesthetics (6 credits)
HONS 2105  (6 credits) Humanities / Aesthetics (3 credits) CORE 2101 (3 credits)

 

 

For Students in the W. Paul Stillman School of Business
Honors Course Counts for
HONS 1001 (6 credits) ENGL 1201 (3 credits)
HONS 1102 (6 credits) ENGL 1202 (3 credits) RELS Elective (3 credits)
HONS 2103 (6 credits) Liberal Arts Elective (3 credits) Communications Elective (3 credits)

NOTE: Honors coursework cannot replace COST 1600 (Oral Communication). Stillman School students are all required to complete COST 1600.

HONS 2105 (6 credits) World Culture Elective (3 credits) CORE 2101 (3 credits)
HONS 5101 (3 credits) Depending on the nature and topic of the project/thesis, this may fulfil a senior capstone or major thesis in the student’s major.

NOTE: This arrangement can go the other way, with a senior capstone or major thesis replacing HONS 5101. This is determined based on the student’s area of interest and which course would provide the more complete opportunity for advisement in that area.

 

For Students in the School of Diplomacy and International Relations
Honors Course Counts for
HONS 1001 (3 credits) ENGL 1201 (3 credits)
HONS 1102 (6 credits) ENGL 1202 (3 credits) RELS 1402 (3 credits)
HONS 2103 (6 credits) DIPL 1101(3 credits) DIPL Elective (3 credits)
HONS 2105 (6 credits) DIPL 2103 (3 credits) CORE 2101 (3 credits)
Two Honors Seminars Upper level Diplomacy courses may be taken in lieu of Honors seminars with permission of the Director of the Program and the Dean of the School
HONS 5101 DIPL 4101
NOTE: This arrangement can go the other way, with DIPL 4101 replacing HONS 5101. This is determined based on the student’s area of interest and which course would provide the more complete opportunity for advisement in that area.

 

 

For Students in the College of Education and Human Services
Honors Course Counts for
HONS 1001 (3 credits) ENGL 1201 (3 credits)
HONS 1102 (6 credits) ENGL 1202 (3 credits) History/Literature/Art/Music Requirement (3 credits)
HONS 2103 (6 credits) History/Literature/Art/Music Requirement (6 credits)
HONS 2105 (6 credits) History/Literature/Art/Music Requirement (3 credits)CORE 2101 (3 credits)

 

 

For Students in the College of Nursing
Honors Course Counts for
HONS 1001 (3 credits) ENGL 1201 (3 credits)
HONS 1102 (6 credits) ENGL 1202 (3 credits) CORE 1101 (3 credits)
HONS 2103 (6 credits) Philosophy Requirement (3 credits) Arts & Sciences Elective (3 credits)
HONS2105 (6 credits) Multicultural Elective (3 credits) CORE 2101 (3 credits)
Two Honors Seminars Depending on seminar topics, substitutions may be made with agreement of the Program Director.
HONS 5101 May substitute for major thesis, or be replaced by major thesis.

 

For Students in the Immaculate Conception School of Theology
Honors Course Counts for
HONS 1001 (3 credits) ENGL 1201 (3 credits)
HONS 1102 (6 credits) ENGL 1202 (3 credits) Aesthetics Requirement (3 credits)
HONS 2103 (6 credits) Philosophy Requirement (3 credits) HIST 1201(3 credits)
HONS2105 (6 credits) HIST 1202 (3 credits) CORE 2101 (3 credits)
Two Honors Seminars Depending on seminar topics, may fulfill other School requirements
HONS 5101 Depending on thesis topic, HONS 5101 may fulfill Seminar or Advanced Theology requirement. This is determined based on the student’s area of interest and which course would provide the more complete opportunity for advisement in that area.