Honors (HON)

HON 3113 Local Habitations
This course takes both a broad, contextual view and a detailed look at the community through an academic lens. Using the City as Text pedagogical model, students will examine how their viewpoints have been structured by regional, national, and international cultures by investigating their geography. They will examine the relationships between texts, places, and people while engaging with the university and greater local community.

HON 4173 OK Scholar-Leadership Enrichment
Program Interdisciplinary Seminar organized through the Oklahoma Scholar-Leadership Enrichment Program (OSLEP)

HON 4180 Study Abroad
Students engage in a domestic or international study abroad program either directly administered or approved by the Honors Program.

HON 4712 Senior Seminar
Students pursue a multidisciplinary research project through a peer-review process and public dissemination. Students will use their grounding in history, communication, psychology, anthropology, philosophy, logic, and literary and cultural studies (i.e. the honors curriculum) to articulate and discuss the broader community relevance of their individual major expertise.