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Listed below are the basic science, math, and Lyman Briggs 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 | |
| LB 133 | Introduction to History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science | |
| LB 330 | Topics in History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science | |
| LB 332 | Technology and Culture | |
| LB 333 | Topics in History of Science | |
| LB 335 | The Natural Environment: Perceptions and Practices | |
| 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 |
HELPFUL HINTS: | |
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| 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. | |
| HPS classes are part of your major and must be SEPARATE from courses used for general education. | |
| Courses for an additional major or teaching minor in another college or for a specialization MAY be used for general education, subject to adviser approval. | |
| Plan for Honors work outside math and science 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.
| What classes, if any, do you need to complete before you become a junior? | __________________________________________________ |
| What basic science (general biology, general chemistry, general physics) 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, a teaching minor, or a specialization, which of these courses might also cover general education? | __________________________________________________ |
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 _________________________________ |
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| Honors work within college requirements ________________________________ | |
| Other Honors work _________________________________________________ | |