For information on honors courses offered each semester, students should consult the online schedule of courses or the honors web site.
HUM 2210 Western Humanities: Ancient through Renaissance
Credits: 3.
The first course in Western humanities. Study of materials from the Classical, Medieval and Renaissance eras. (H, N)
HUM 2230 Western Humanities: Eighteenth Century to the Present
Credits: 3.
The second course in Western humanities. Study of materials from 1700 to the present. (H, N)
Credits: 3; can be repeated for credit with change of topic.
A special topics course restricted to students in the university-wide Honors Program. (WR)
IDH 3931 Interdisciplinary Junior Honors
Credits: 1 to 3; can be repeated for credit with change of topic.
A special topics course restricted to students in the university-wide Honors Program. (WR)
IDH 4715 Professional Development Strategies
Credits: 1; can be repeated up to 3 credits.
This course will help select undergraduate students identify and compete for the most prestigious career-making scholarships by determining the activities and ideas most important and attractive to selection committees. (S-U)
Credits: 1 to 3.
Restricted to students in the university-wide Honors Program.
Credits: 1 to 5. Prereq: permission of the honors program.
Student research under the direction of a faculty member.
Credits: 1.
Must be taken in conjunction with other university courses at the 3000 and 4000 level. Students must secure instructor permission of the course to which they wish to add this credit.
Credits: 1 to 6; can be repeated for credit.
Experiential learning in a variety of work locations. Permission of program director required. Supervision by a faculty member or delegated authority, daily journal and a post-internship report are required. Must be taken S-U.
Credits: 1 to 3; maximum 6 credits.
An introduction to selected interdisciplinary topics. Content varies from term to term.
Credits: 1 to 15; cannot be repeated.
Students who are accepted by the Washington Center in Washington, DC and obtain permission of the UF liaison participate in an internship for a summer or semester. A variety of settings related to various academic disciplines are available. A post-internship report is required. (S-U only)
Credits: 1 to 15; can be repeated with change in topic up to 15 credits. Prereq: Permission of undergraduate adviser.
This revolving topics course provides a mechanism by which course work taken abroad as part of an approved student program can be recorded on the transcript and counted toward UF graduation.