Wesson Honors

Classes

HON 200 or 300-Level: Honors Contract

An Honors Contract is a proposal negotiated between the student, a faculty member and the honors coordinator to add an interdisciplinary component to a regular catalog course. The student, the honors coordinator and the professor discuss in advance how that component will be manifest in the class (i.e. extra papers, class presentations, poster project, a presentation on Scholars’ Symposium Day, etc.). A contract must be proposed, submitted and approved by the honors coordinator before the Add/Drop period at the beginning of the semester. Credits vary.

HON 300-Level: Wesson Honors

Topics will vary from semester to semester but will follow the Liberal Education requirement to present courses in advanced interdisciplinary study. Some topics have been Studies in Autobiography or Self-Life Writing, The Coming of Age Narrative and What Is Intelligence?

HON 486: Wesson Honors Capstone Seminar

The Honors Capstone culminates the Wesson Honors Program and receipt of the Honors Certificate at graduation. Students meet together with the honors coordinator to refine the honors component of their major capstone, undertake a service project and share their work with each other and the review the process of interdisciplinary thinking. Graded Pass/Fail.