Information for
Honors College Applicants
in Engineering

Listed below are the engineering, basic science, and math classes that will be offered as Honors in 2008-09, with links to their descriptions in the Honors College Bulletin. (The current descriptions are for 2007-08; updated descriptions will be available by the end of February.)

    BS 148H Honors Organismal Biology
    BS 158H Honors Organismal Biology Laboratory
    BS 149H Honors Cell and Molecular Biology
    BS 159H Honors Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
    CEM 181H Honors Chemistry I
    CEM 182H Honors Chemistry II
    CEM 185H Honors Chemistry Laboratory I
    CEM 186H Honors Chemistry Laboratory II
    CSE 231 Introduction to Programming I
    ECE 366 Introduction to Signal Processing
    ME 180 Engineering Graphic Communications
    MSE 250 Materials Science and Engineering
    MTH 152H Honors Calculus I
    MTH 153H Honors Calculus II
    MTH 254H Honors Multivariable Calculus
    MTH 255H Honors Differential Equations
    PHY 193H Honors Physics I-Mechanics
    PHY 294H Honors Physics II-Electromagnetism
    STT 351 Probability and Statistics for Engineering

 


HELPFUL HINTS:
 
Courses taken for your major/college requirements must be SEPARATE from courses used toward satisfying the Honors College general education requirement EXCEPT in the natural science area.
Courses for an additional major in another college or for a specialization MAY be used for general education, subject to adviser approval.
Plan for Honors work outside math, science, and engineering in addition to the courses listed above.
 


Print out the worksheet below, fill it in, and bring the completed worksheet with you to your appointment with an Honors College staff adviser in Eustace-Cole Hall. This worksheet must be completed BEFORE you make an appointment with an Honors College adviser.



Worksheet for Majors in Engineering

What classes do you need to complete before you become a junior? __________________________________________________
 
What basic science (general biology, general chemistry, general physics), engineering, and math classes do you plan to take next year? __________________________________________________
 
Which of the classes listed above are you most likely to take as Honors? __________________________________________________
 
If you are planning to complete courses for an additional major or a specialization, which of these courses might also cover general education? __________________________________________________
 
Does your major require a cognate? If so, what will it be and what Honors work could you do in the cognate area? __________________________________________________


Now that you have considered the hints and questions above, please fill in the spaces below with your latest ideas about general education and Honors work.

Honors College General Education: include Honors and non-Honors experiences.
List ideas, even if you think you have completed the requirement.
 
Completed (Integrative Studies) Courses for future consideration
Writing ___________________ _____________________________________
Nat Sci ___________________ _____________________________________
Soc Sci ___________________ _____________________________________
Arts & Hum________________ _____________________________________
 
Honors work within major requirements _________________________________
Honors work within college requirements ________________________________
Other Honors work _________________________________________________