As a Reaud College Honors student, you have the opportunity to earn honors credit in a course from your degree plan, in your academic college or disciplinary core, that is not offered as a stand-alone honors section. The Petition for Honors Credit option is initiated by the professor and offered by that professor on an ongoing basis for any course level and usually involves several students. Courses available on a Petition for Honors Credit basis are listed in the below honors course schedule.
If you would like to take advantage of this opportunity, you should complete the Petition for Honors Credit form, which both you and the professor sign and date. You must submit the completed and signed form to the Reaud Honors College by the 12th class day. Petitions submitted after the 12th class day will not be accepted. The petition is recorded by the business manager of the college. You may withdraw from a petition no later than the official last day to drop/withdraw without academic penalty by notifying both the Reaud Honors College and the professor. Such a withdrawal will be recorded.
You must earn at least a “B” in the regular coursework in order to obtain honors credit. Generally, fulfillment of the terms of the petition determines only whether you earn honors credit for the course and does not impact the final course grade. You must submit the work agreed upon in the petition to the professor by the established deadline. If the petition has been completed satisfactorily, the college will inform the registrar and the particular course will be marked as "honors credit" on your transcript. If the petition was not completed, you will not receive Honors credit and will be disqualified from entering into further petitions or contracts, unless the honors dean determines that there is a compelling reason to allow you to do so.
You must complete an additional and meaningful component of work beyond the requirements of the regular course syllabus. This may be accomplished in many ways, including (but not limited to) the following:
The Honors component may entail a standard research paper, a bibliographic essay, a classroom presentation, or other product as appropriate to the course material.
ACCT 2301 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | Burns/ Seawright |
ACCT 2302 | Introduction to Managerial Accounting | Burns |
ANTH 2346 | Introduction to Anthropology | Krause |
BIOL 2306 | Environmental Science | Armacost |
BIOL 2421 | Microbiology | Kucknoor |
BULW 1370 | Business Environment and Public Policy | Baldo |
MEEN 4310 | Integrated System Design (Plus Lab) | Zhou |
NURS 2373 | Basic Pathophysiology | Hale/ Marsh/ Shackelford/ Huff |
NUTR 1322 | Nutrition/Diet | Shows/ Ruiz/ Chen/ May |
POLS 4461 | Moot Court | McCall |
PSYC 2315 | Lifespan Development | Scheidemandel |
PSYC 2317 | Intro to Stat. Methods | Rinker |
SOCI 1301 | Intro to Sociology | Harden |
ACCT 2301 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | Burns/ Seawright |
ACCT 2302 | Introduction to Managerial Accounting | Burns |
ANTH 2351 | Cultural Anthropology | Krause |
BIOL 2306 | Environmental Science | Armacost |
BIOL 2421 | Microbiology | Kucknoor |
BULW 1370 | Business Environment and Public Policy | Baldo |
COMM 1321 | Business and Professional Speech | Springer |
MATH 2413 | Calculus and Analytical Geometry I | Vega-Guzman |
MATH 2414 | Calculus and Analytical Geometry II | Vallin |
MEEN 4316 | Engineering Design Project (Plus Lab) | Zhou |
NURS 2373 | Basic Pathophysiology | Hale/ Marsh/ Shackelford/ Huff |
NUTR 1322 | Nutrition/Diet | Shows/ Ruiz/ Chen/ May / Shackelford / Siow |
POLS 4312 | American Constitutional Law | McCall/ Davis |
PSYC 2315 | Lifespan Development | Scheidemandel |