Important Notes:
- most of these courses are offered every year, but not every quarter;
- ENG and PSY sequences must be taken in order;
- Interdisciplinary courses are marked with an asterisk;
- The USUAL time some courses are offered is listed, but this is subject to change - check the current bulletin, or call the instructor;
- If we have an online syllabus for the course, you will see a link for it at the left, indented under "approved courses."
- If you have questions about a course, click on the instructor's name to send email;
- Remember that courses not listed here may be available on an individual contract basis - talk to that course's instructor.
Classes listed in red are described as "stand-alone" - the course is not concurrent with a regular section; in other words, everyone in the class is taking for Honors credit. This is subject to change, too.
ALH 104, Allied Health Infomatics, contact department for current quarter Honors offerings.
ART 231, offered fall & winter. ART 233 offered spring - Art History sequence - Kay Koeninger (sometimes another Art Dept instructor takes this course - ask the secretary, Lynn Amann).
ART 236 - Women Artists - TV Sinclair - Sally Struthers or Kelly Joslin
*ART 263/MAN 263 - The Business of Art - TC course - Sally Struthers, Ned Young
*ART 297/LIT 297 - Greek Art and Poetry - spring quarter only - Sally Struthers
*ART 297/HIS 297 - American Art History - varies - Kay Koeninger and Thomas Martin
COM 206 - Interpersonal Communication - Lynn Disbrow (usually fall)
ENG 111 - English - fall quarter only - Sarah Werner Kiewitz (usually 12:30-1:45 TR)
ENG 112 - English Composition - winter quarter only - Kay Berg (usually 12:30-1:45 TR)
ENG 113 - English - spring quarter only (usually 12:30-1:45 TR)
HIS 101, 102, 103 - American History - usually 10:00 MWF, fall, winter, spring - Yufeng Wang
HIS 111, 112, 113 - Western Civilization - 11:00 TR, fall, winter, spring (sometimes S)
HIS 215 - Survey of African History - Isaiah Adegbile
*HIS/HUM 297 - Survey of Humanities in Europe - usually fall
*HUM 131 - Search for Utopia - Yvonne Stebbins
*HUM 135 - Environmental Ethics
*HUM 194 - World and Community Issues - Jamie Fries and Bill Kamil
*HUM 195 - Patterns of Leadership - Kathy Rowell and/or Tom Roberts (winter, usually MW)
*LIT 230 - Great Books - Carol Nancarrow (usually fall) or Mildred Melendez, Ph. D. (winter)
LIT 297 - Icons of Modern American Literature - Mary Clifford
MAN 205 - Principles of Management - Dennis Brode (TC)
MAT 151 - Intro to Mathematical Modeling - Karl Hess
*PHI 204 - Great Books - (usually fall; instructor varies)
PHI 205 - Introduction to Philosophy - Amanda Hayden
PLS 101, 102, 103 - American Federal Government - Laurel Mayer (fall/winter/spring, usually evening)
PLS 200 - Political Life, Systems and Issues - Laurel Mayer (most quarters; usually evening)
PSY 121 - General Psychology - Mary Wells (fall or winter)
PSY 122 - General Psychology - Mary Wells (winter and spring)
*SOC/HUM 297 - Global Poverty - usually fall - Kathy Rowell
SPA 101 - Beginning Spanish - (fall) - Derek Petrey
SPA 201, 202, 203 - Intermediate Spanish - Paul Larmeu (fall/winter/spring)
*Denotes an Interdisciplinary Course
PLEASE NOTE: Course syllabi linked on this page are the most current provided to the Honors program, which may or may not be for the current quarter. For a current course syllabus, please contact the instructor.
Remember that almost any course not listed here can be done on "Honors Contract," if the professor is willing to work with you - but this should be arranged BEFORE the quarter starts. Check here for the Contract form and instructions.


