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Nov 23, 2024
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2020-2021 General/Graduate Catalog - Expires August 2026 [Archived Catalog]
Honors Scholar Program
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The requirements for becoming an Honors Scholar in the Arts and Sciences are: complete five approved courses in the areas of mathematics, science, humanities, and social science with at least one course from each area; and earn at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA overall and in these five courses. Only grades of “A” and “B” may count toward the 3.5 minimum grade point average requirement in the five approved Honors Scholar courses.
Students who complete a single undergraduate major may not satisfy Honors Scholar requirements with any course in their major. (For example, a student whose only major is mathematics may not use any course carrying the MATH prefix to satisfy Honors Scholar requirements.)
Students who complete two or more majors may use any approved course to satisfy Honors Scholar requirements except for the course(s) required by both majors and their required support areas. A fundamental caveat for the Honors Scholar Program is that students go beyond the minimum major requirements for graduation.
No credit toward becoming an Honors Scholar shall be given for high school courses or transfer courses (including AP, CLEP, Study Abroad credit or substitutions) unless approved by the Honors Scholar Committee. Also, only courses with three or more credits may count toward becoming an Honors Scholar.
For more information on the Honors Scholar Program, see the website: http://honors.truman.edu.
Many Honors Scholar courses have prerequisites or co-requisites. Refer to individual course descriptions for specific details.
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*These math courses may not be applied toward becoming an Honors Scholar by any students whose degree program specifically lists them as requirements for graduation. This restriction does not apply to students with a double major.
**These physics courses may not be applied toward becoming an Honors Scholar by any student whose degree program specifically lists them as requirements for graduation. This restriction does not apply to students with a double major. English
All English courses worth 3 or more credits numbered 300 or higher EXCEPT: ENG 327, ENG 339, ENG 359, ENG 375, ENG 401, ENG 403, ENG 415, ENG 416, ENG 418, ENG 451, ENG 452, and ENG 498.
History
All history courses worth 3 or more credits numbered 300 or higher EXCEPT: HIST 374, HIST 471, HIST 472, and HIST 485.
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