Honors Fellows Program
Degrees
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Honors Fellows Program
Courses
HON 210: Experiencing the City
Open to Fellows in their second year, this course offers study and in situ experience of an American city. Students will study major themes pertaining to the city's history and present, such as immigration and labor. They will visit the city in a cohort, balancing group activities devised by the course instructor and personal itineraries of their own devising.
Second-year standing, good standing in the HFP, course fee, and other requirements according to travel authorities and destination
HON 300: Introduction to Postgraduate Fellowships
Open to all students of junior standing, this course introduces students to the processes of applying for major postgraduate fellowships and grants. Students will review opportunities for postgraduate study such as Fulbright grants and the Truman Scholarship. Students will study and gain practice in the core components of applications for these awards: the construction of a resume or curriculum vitae, a statement of purpose, and interviewing.
Permission of instructor
HON 400: Honors Capstone
A capstone experience in which Honors Fellows complete either a creative project or a research project in consultation with interdisciplinary project advisory committees that will be cultivated by the Fellow. Fellows will meet weekly in seminar form to develop their projects.
Senior standing in the Honors program.