Honors Summer 2025 Courses

Courses are categorized by where they fall in Degree Works for graduation with
University Honors.

Note: Courses of Intention can count as Honors Electives, but Honors Electives cannot count as Courses of Intention. For assistance with your specific needs please see your Honors Advisor.

Courses of Intention: Honors 398

High Performance Leadership
CRN 40929 | Online Asynchronous | Prof. Tom Connolly
May 19 - June 19
*Add/Drop Deadline May 20

This course focuses on building and developing high performing leaders. Students will learn and review modern leadership theory and practical application. The course will walk students through common pitfalls of leading teams, how to overcome these obstacles, and how to work efficiently as a team. The course will also require students to reflect upon themselves as leaders in a diverse community.  

Leading Through Change
CRN 42017 | Online Asynchronous | Prof. Sombo Muzata
May 19 - July 9
*Add/Drop Deadline May 20

This course will explore personal and organizational leadership concepts to prepare students for their leadership journey. At a general level, students will learn why leadership matters. Various leadership models will be discussed in detail, including their application. Students will learn about challenges with leading through changing contexts and work on a semester-long project to develop a possible solution to a leadership problem. 

Courses of Intention: Honors 398: Honors Variant

ENGL 491-701: Writing Wikipedia
CRN 42253 | Online Synchronous | Professor Gardner Campbell
May 19 - June 19
*Add/Drop Deadline May 20

ENGL 385-701: Fiction Into Film
CRN 41328 | Online Asynchronous | Professor Kate Nash
May 19 - June 6
*Add/Drop Deadline May 20

GSWS 301-701: Feminist Theory
CRN 39818 | Online Synchronous | Professor Kalyn Coghill
May 19 - June 19
*Add/Drop Deadline May 20

Courses of Intention: Honors 398 Study Abroad

HONR 398: Science, Romanticism, and Society: British Culture since 1600 taught by Dr. Breuninger for 3 credits
HONR 398: Storytelling: The Art, Science, and Global Impact taught by Professor Halstead for 3 credits
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