HON 1010, 1020 –Interdisciplinary Perspectives – 3 credits
Exploration of various multidisciplinary perspectives including, but not
limited to, cultural, historical, philosophical and scientific aspects,
focusing on critical analysis. Must be taken by students seeking the Seal
of Honors Achievement but may be taken by any student meeting
qualifications. (Prerequisite: Admission into the Honors Program.)
HON 1110-1113 –Honors Colloquium – 1 hour credit each
In-depth discussions of selected topics to stimulate intellectual discovery
and inquiry. Must be completed two times for students seeking the
Seal of Honors Achievement and once for students seeking the Award
of Honors Recognition. (Prerequisite: Admission into the Honors Program.)
HON 2900 –Individualized Honors Studies – 1-9 hours credit
Courses with Honors Designation. With the approval of the department
and Honors Review Committee, existing courses may be designated as
honors courses. Participation in the Cleveland State Honors Program
will benefit students in a number of ways. (Prerequisite: Admission into
the Honors Program.)
Honors Components are available in many regular courses by arrangement with the instructor. The following courses have existing honors components (details to be added)
ENGL 1020 1H#–Composition II – 3 hours credit
Critical and analytical writing based on works of literature;
documented library research paper required. Three hours per week.
(Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 and admission to the Honors Program.)
ENGL 2110 1H1 -- American Literature – 3 hours credit
Colonial, Federalist and Romantic literature. (Prerequisites:
ENGL 1020 and admission to the Honors Program).
ENGL 2310 1H1 -- World Literature I – 3 hours credit
Selected world masterpieces from the ancient, medieval and Renaissance
periods. (Prerequisites: ENGL 1020 and admission into the Honors Program).
ENGL 2320 1H# – World Literature II – 3 hours credit
Selected world masterpieces from the Enlightenment, the 19th
century and the 20th century. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite:
ENGL 1020 and admission to the Honors Program.)
PSY 1010 1H# – General Psychology – 3 hours credit
Schools of psychology, biological basis of behavior, learning, motivation,
human development, intelligence, personality, stress, abnormal
behavior, therapy and human sexuality. (Prerequisite: admission to the Honors Program).
SOWK 2010 1H0 -- The Family Experience – 3 hours credit
An overview of the dynamics of the family structure. Focus on cultural diversity
as related to the family with an emphasis on class, racial, ethnic, and gender issues.
(Prerequisites: Admission to the Honors Program).
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