Honors College Courses
If you’re the type of person who wants to make an impact, Honors College courses can help you explore creative solutions to real-world problems.
Classroom Connection
A discussion on forced migration in Lea Neufeld's Honors College class led to an internship documenting human rights stories.
Read Lea's storyIntimate and innovative courses
Imagine a learning environment where faculty teach topics they’re passionate about. Where class meetings are driven by exhilarating discussion. Where students truly make a connection with their classmates.
In Honors College classes, you’ll explore issues from many perspectives. You’ll incorporate thought-provoking concepts and ideas. And you’ll hone your problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Recent Honors College classes
- Borders, Art, and Migration: Voices from Europe
- Early Modern Witch Hunts
- The Climate is Changing, Why Aren’t We?
- The Future of Humanity in a Technological Tomorrow
- Zip Code or Genetic Code: What Decides our Health?
- Storytelling in the Age of A.I.
Bewitching course topics
An Honors College course on witch hunts sparked Francesca Gibson's interest and kick-started an idea that became a fully-funded research project on the history and psychology of witchcraft.
Hear Francesca's story