69
Politics/Comparative
(3)
(3)
(3)
Government and Politics/U.S.
None
POLS 1101
(3)
POLS 1101
(3)
POLS 1101
(3)
History/European
None
None
None
None
History/U.S.
None HIST 2111 (3)
or
HIST 2112 (3)
HIST 2111 (3)
or
HIST 2112 (3)
HIST 2111 (3)
or
HIST 2112 (3)
Latin: Vergil
None
None
None
None
Latin Literature
None
None
None
None
Music Theory
None
MUSC 1101
(2)
MUSC 1101
(2)
MUSC 1101
(2)
MUSC 1102
(2)
Physics B
None
PHYS 1111
(4)
PHYS 1111
(4)
PHYS 1111
(4)
Physics C/Mechanics
None
PHYS 2211
(4)
PHYS 2211
(4)
PHYS 2211
(4)
Physics C/Electricity and
Magnetism
None
PHYS 2212
(4)
PHYS 2212
(4)
PHYS 2212
(4)
Psychology
None
PSYC 1101
(3)
PSYC 1101
(3)
PSYC 1101
(3)
Spanish Language
None
SPAN 1001
(3)
SPAN 1001
(3)
SPAN 1001
(3)
SPAN 1002
(3)
Spanish Literature
None
None
None
None
Statistics
None
MATH 2205
(3)
MATH 2205
(3)
MATH 2205
(3)
World History
None HIST 1111 (3)
or
HIST 1112 (3)
HIST 1111 (3)
or
HIST 1112 (3)
HIST 1111 (3)
or
HIST 1112 (3)
G. LEADERSHIP AWARDS
The Leadership Program is designed to offer students training in leadership skills. It is
open to students in all degree programs. Participants must take both credit and non-credit
courses and complete community service activities to earn the Leadership Recognition
Award which will be given on Honors Day. Requirements are listed below:
1. Complete one of three alternatives for the Core Leadership Course.
a. Honors Program Seminars
b. Continuing Education Alternative
c. LEAD 1101 Leadership Development
2. Enroll in three of the six leadership component courses. At least two of these courses
will be offered each semester during the regular academic year.
a. COMM 1110 - Honors
Public Speaking - Honors
b. ENGL 1101 - Honors
English Composition I - Honors
c. ENGL 1102 - Honors
English Composition II - Honors