Catalog 2024-2025

HON - Honors

HON 100 Via ad Honores

The course is an introduction to the Honors Program. Students learn the expectations and commitments that come with participation in Honors in addition to a general introduction to college. The course introduces students to the philosophical underpinnings of the Honors Program and begins developing the skills necessary to complete the Honors Program, particularly the Honors Thesis. Students are encouraged to explore the Honors Program curriculum and opportunities and to continue their pursuit of experiential learning and undergraduate inquiry. Each course is uniquely connected to the scholarship of the faculty member teaching the course.
Credit Hours: 2

Prerequisites

Honors Program Students only

HON 101 Pathways to Honors 1

Introduces the student to the Honors Program; students learn the expectations and commitments that come with participation in Honors. Each course is uniquely connected to the scholarship of the faculty member teaching the course. Students are also introduced to the Honors Symposia series. Graded.
Credit Hours: 1

HON 102 Pathways to Honors 2

Introduces the student to the philosophical underpinnings of the Honors Program and begins developing the skills necessary to complete the Honors Program. Encourages students to explore Honors Program offerings and to continue their pursuit of experiential learning and undergraduate inquiry. Graded.
Credit Hours: 1

HON 220 Where Have We Been?

In this one-semester course, students explore the past by studying the foundations and development of various cultures’ sociopolitical, scientific, and historiographical foundational ideas from the dawning of time to the 20th century.
Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

AWR 101, HON 101, HON 102; Honors students only

Corequisites

AWR 201

HON 230 Where Are We Now?

In this one-semester course, students explore the present by studying the foundations and development of various cultures’ sociopolitical and scientific foundational ideas in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Prerequisites: AWR 101, HON 101, HON 102; Pre- or co-requisite AWR 201. Honors students only.

HON 240 Where Are We Going?

In this one-semester, team-taught course, students will explore the future by studying cutting-edge thought innovations shaping tomorrow’s world.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Prerequisites: AWR 101, HON 101, HON 102; Pre- or co-requisite AWR 201. Honors students only.

HON 250 Topics in Honors

An introductory study of topics ranging in scope and content for Honors students. May be repeated if the content varies.
Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

AWR 101.

HON 253 Idea Lab: Health Science/Natural Science

Idea labs are courses in thought experiments. In these courses, students will use critical inquiry to approach problems in either Health Science or Natural Science that present themselves locally (in Tampa Bay) or globally (in society).



Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

AWR 101, HON 101, HON 102; Honors students only

Corequisites

AWR 201

HON 255 Idea Lab: Humanities/Fine Arts

Idea labs are courses in thought experiments. In these courses, students will use critical inquiry to approach problems in Humanities/Fine Arts that present themselves locally (in Tampa Bay) or globally (in society).




Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

AWR 101, HON 101, HON 102; Honors students only

Corequisites

AWR 201

HON 257 Idea Lab: Social Science

Idea labs are courses in thought experiments. In these courses, students will use critical inquiry to approach problems in Social Science that present themselves locally (in Tampa Bay) or globally (in society).





Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

AWR 101, HON 101, HON 102; Honors students only

Corequisites

AWR 201

HON 350 Topics in Honors

This is a special topics course at the 300 level. This course represents an advanced study of a topic or topics ranging in scope and content.
Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

AWR 101.

HON 490 Honors Thesis

The Honors Thesis is a culminating project for Honors Program students. Honors Theses are discipline specific. The Honors Thesis independent study can be conducted under the guidance of any full-time faculty member at UT. Subject matter for the course will be determined through student-faculty consultation. The course may be taken multiple times for up to a total of 10 credit hours.
Credit Hours: 1-10

Prerequisites

Students must be in good standing in the Honors Program and must have completed 60 credit hours of course work.