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The ASU Honors Program offers superior students the opportunity to pursue a program of study that leads to recognition as Augusta State University Honors Program Graduate. Balancing breadth and depth, the ASU Honors Program includes sections of core courses specifically designed for able and energetic learners, seminars that cross the boundaries of discipline and/or culture, a thesis, and the possibility of additional honors work in the major field. The Honors Program is not a separate degree program, but is designed to augment the course work required for a degree. In most cases, honors courses can be substituted for required credits. The Honors Program is temporarily housed in Butler Hall D7 (667-4445, 737-1500).
The ASU Honors Program is affiliated with the National Collegiate Honors Council, the Southern Regional Honors Council, and the Georgia Honors Council, making available to interested ASU students a variety of honors opportunities nationwide.
Honors Program Classes
Recognition
Program Requirements Freshman/Sophomore Requirement: 5 courses - 15 semester hours | ||||||||
| HONR 1010: Honors Introductory Seminar: The Nature of Inquiry | ||||||||
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| 4 Honors Sections of Core Courses. A section of HONR 1900 can count as one of these four. One of the four must be multicultural or interdisciplinary. | ||||||||
Junior/Senior Requirement: | HONR 3900: Honors Seminar: Breaking Boundaries - 3 semester hours | One upper division honors elective to be selected from the following: | |||||||
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