Honors Courses

Courses Offered:

ART 120 Human Dimensions of Art
BIO 130 General Biology
BIO 212 Intro. to Animal Biology
BIO 130 General Biology: Principles
BIO 304 Microbiology
BIO 404 Ecology
BUA 375 International Marketing
CHM 101 General Chemistry I
CHM 102 General Chemistry II
CHM 322 Biochemistry
ECO 207 Principles of Microeconomics
ECO 208 Microeconomics
ECO 345 History of Economic Thought
ECO 446 International Economics
EDU 361 Literature for Young Adults
ENG 102 Composition
ENG 200 Self and Society in Literature
ENG 288 Southern Humor
ENG 330

English Literature

ENG 370 Shakespeare I
ENG 371 Shakespeare II
ENG 393 Southern American Literature
ENG 411 Creative Organizational ID on the Web
GBS 201 World Religion/Eastern Philosiphies
HON 400 Senior Symposium
HST 101 Western Civilization to the Enlightenment
HST 102 Western Civilization since the Enlightenment
HST 110
HST 111 North Carolina: Past and Present
HST 205 American History, 1607-1877
HST 206 American History since 1877
HST 332 Early American History
HST 348 Early Modern Europe
HST 358 French Revolution and Napoleon
HST 359 Europe from 1914 to 1945
HST 368 Revolutionary China
HST 381 The Middle East Since 1800
IDS 362 Culture and Story
IDS 388 Themes Art & Literature
MFL 310 Language, Culture, and Communications
MTH 241 Calculus II
MTH 488 Special Topics
MUS 120 Human Dimensions of Music
PHL 106 Intro. to Logic & Critical Thinking
PHL 222 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
PHL 224 20th Century Philosophy
PHL 331 World Religions and Eastern Philosophy
PSC 201 United States Government
PSC 309 Comparative Politics
PSY 202 Introduction to Psychology
PSY 244 History and Systems of Psychology
PSY 360
REL 319 Contemporary Christian Thought
REL 331 World Religions and Eastern Philosophy
REL 411 Kellar Seminar
SPN 101 Basic Skills Acquisition I (Spanish)
SPN 102 Basic Skills Acquisition II (Spanish)
SPN 303 Spanish Culture and Civilization
SPN 304 Spanish American Culture and Civilization
SPN 321 Survey of Spanish Literature
THE 120  Human Dimension of Theatre

Students may earn honors credit from non-honors courses at the 300- or 400-level. The modifications for those courses should be expressed via an "honors contract," a form signed by student, teacher, and director of the Honors Program.