The Minor in Honors Studies Program at Â鶹ÊÓƵ offers a creative and advanced interdisciplinary learning experience that is complementary to several majors at Â鶹ÊÓƵ with special emphasis, but not limited to, majors such as political science, sociology, and criminal justice, etc. The minor curriculum offers honors only sections with additional topics, seminars, contracts, and petitions allowing students to differentiate coursework needed to graduate with a minor in addition to a student’s major program. Courses will offer “deeper thinking” discussions, critical and analytic problem-solving, and exploration of innovative ideas. The minor program will culminate into a creative senior capstone project which may count as a High Impact Educational Practice (HIEP). All Presidential Scholars/Reaud Honors Scholars in the Honors Minor will participate in the Reaud Leadership Institute and graduate as a Reaud Honors College graduate.
19-hour Honors Minor + Reaud Leadership Institute
Reaud Leadership Institute
The Reaud Leadership Institute will support the mission of the Honors Minor program by engaging students in Leadership, Research and Scholarship, Stepping Up Civic Service opportunities, and involvement in the Alumni Mentor Program (AMP) hosted by the Reaud Honors College. The Reaud Leadership Institute will provide additional seminars and topics that offer an intense review of contemporary topics, global issues, current policy, and leadership opportunities. Research and Scholarship opportunities will be available through participation in Model United Nations, the Office of Undergraduate Research, and other creative projects, specific to student majors. The Stepping Up Civic Leadership Program will offer participants of the Reaud Leadership Institute an opportunity to serve on local boards and be of volunteer service to the community. All Alumni of the Minor in Honors Studies program will have the opportunity to mentor Honors students, engaging in network opportunities and job preparation for Honors scholars. All Presidential Scholars in the Honors Minor Program will participate in the Reaud Leadership Institute.