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Program Structure

Honors Program Structure

Your Path to Honors Distinction

See how Honors fits your major, understand the requirements, and explore the courses that will shape your journey.

Sample 4-Year Schedules

See how honors fits different majors

These are sample schedules only.
Actual course offerings, availability, and sequencing may differ when you enroll. Use these examples to see how honors fits your major, not as a guaranteed course plan. Your academic advisor will help you build your actual schedule.

Freshman Year
Fall
Honors Flight Planning 3 cr HONORS
General Biology 1 Lab 1 cr
General Biology 1 3 cr
General Chemistry 1 Lab 2 cr
General Chemistry 1 3 cr
General Chemistry 1 Problem Session 0 cr
Spring
General Biology 2 Lab 1 cr
General Biology 2 3 cr
General Chemistry 2 Lab 2 cr HONORS
General Chemistry 2 3 cr
General Chemistry 2 Problem Session 0 cr
General Psychology 3 cr HONORS
Navigator: Lift-Off 1 cr HONORS
Sophomore Year
Fall
Human Anatomy Lab 1 cr
Human Anatomy 2 cr
Microbiology 3 cr
Microbiology Lab 1 cr
Intro to New Testament 3 cr HONORS
Spring
Human Physiology Lab 1 cr
Human Physiology 2 cr
Core/Elecives 3 cr
Probability and Statistics 3 cr
Navigator: Destination Check 1 cr HONORS
Junior Year
Fall
Organic Chemistry 1 Lab 1 cr
Organic Chemistry 1 3 cr HONORS
Organic Chemistry 1 Problem Session 0 cr
Genetics Lab 1 cr
Genetics 3 cr
Genetics Problem Session 1 cr
Mindful Leadership 3 cr HONORS
Spring
Brave New World 3 cr HONORS
Biochemistry Lab 2 cr
Biochemistry 3 cr
Core/Electives 3 cr
Core/Electives 3 cr
Senior Year
Fall
Senior Honors Thesis 3 cr HONORS
Pathophysiology 4 cr
Biology Colloquium 1 cr
Biology Research 2 cr
Core/Electives 3 cr
Spring
Biology Research (Honors Thesis) 2 cr HONORS
Immunology 3 cr
Biology Senior Seminar 1 cr
Core/Electives 3 cr

Pre-med biology track with honors courses integrated throughout.

Freshman Year
Fall
Navigator: Flight Planning 4 cr HONORS
College Writing 1 3 cr
Elective 3 cr
Creative Spirit 3 cr
General Psychology 3 cr HONORS
Spring
Theology 3 cr HONORS
Navigator: Lift Off 1 cr HONORS
College Writing 2 3 cr
Field Exp 1 2 cr
College Algebra 3 cr
Elective 3 cr
Sophomore Year
Fall
Mindful Leadership 3 cr HONORS
Oral Communication 3 cr
Intro to Philosophy 3 cr
General Biology 1 3 cr
General Biology 1 Lab 1 cr
Methods of Children's Literature 3 cr
Navigator: Destination Check 1 cr
Spring
The Exceptional Child 3 cr HONORS
Elective 3 cr
Principles of Sociology 3 cr
Art Appreciation 3 cr HONORS
Instructional Planning 3 cr
Technology in the Classroom 2 cr
Junior Year
Fall
Grit and the College Student 3 cr HONORS
Foundations & Philosophy of Education 3 cr
Educational Psychology 3 cr
Elective 3 cr
Contemporary American Social Issues 3 cr HONORS
Spring
Teaching Science in Elementary Classroom 3 cr HONORS
Senior Honors Thesis 3 cr HONORS
Teaching Reading 3 cr
Primary Methods 3 cr
Methods of Teaching PE/Health 2 cr
Methods of Teaching Fine Arts in the Elementary Classroom 2 cr
Senior Year
Fall
Senior Honors Thesis 3 cr HONORS
Fundamentals of Math 1 3 cr
Reaching and Teaching Diverse Learners 3 cr
Fundamentals of Math 2 2 cr
Teaching Integrated LA 3 cr
Middle School Methods 2 cr
Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary Classroom 2 cr
Spring
Teaching Internship: Elementary 10 cr
Art and Science of Teaching 3 cr
Scholars Day 1 cr

Elementary education track. Note how thesis begins junior spring to avoid conflict with student teaching.

Freshman Year
Fall
Navigator: Flight Planning 4 cr HONORS
College Writing 1 3 cr
College Algebra 3 cr
Oral Communication 3 cr
Financial Accounting 3 cr
Creative Spirit 3 cr
Spring
Navigator: Lift Off 1 cr HONORS
General Psychology 3 cr HONORS
College Writing 2 3 cr
Managerial Accounting 3 cr
Probability and Statistics 3 cr
Elective 3 cr
Sophomore Year
Fall
Principles of Management 3 cr HONORS
Macroeconomics 3 cr
Business Communication and Professional Skills 3 cr
Human Story 3 cr
Elective 3 cr
Navigator: Destination Check 1 cr HONORS
Spring
Organizational Behavior 3 cr
Microeconomics 3 cr
Intro to Data Analytics 3 cr
Mindful Leadership 3 cr HONORS
Principles of Marketing 3 cr HONORS
Junior Year
Fall
Business Ethics 3 cr HONORS
Managerial Finance 3 cr
Elective 3 cr
Interpersonal Communication 3 cr HONORS
Talent Management 3 cr
Spring
Contemporary American Social Issues 3 cr HONORS
Legal Environment of Business 3 cr
Ethics 3 cr
Business Internship 3 cr
Human Story 3 cr
Senior Year
Fall
Senior Honors Thesis 3 cr HONORS
Quest for Meaning 3 cr
International Environment of Business 3 cr
Operations Management 3 cr
Elective 3 cr
Spring
Senior Honors Thesis 3 cr HONORS
Creative Spirit 3 cr
Strategic Management 3 cr
Entrepreneurship 3 cr
Elective 3 cr

Business administration track with honors woven into core requirements.

Graduation Requirements

What it takes to earn Honors distinction

1
Freshman Seminar
+
6
Honors Courses
+
1
Senior Thesis
=
27
Total Credits

Plus maintain a 3.50+ cumulative GPA throughout your time at Newman

Good news: Most of these 27 credits overlap with courses you're already taking. The 18 hours of honors courses are just honors sections of gen-eds and Newman Studies courses you'd take anyway, like philosophy, theology, history, literature. By taking honors sections of these courses, you're choosing more engaging versions of the same requirements.

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Freshman Honors Seminar

3 credits

+

An interdisciplinary course, ordinarily team-taught, that explores human nature and what it means to be human from a variety of perspectives.

  • Ordinarily taken your first semester at Newman
  • Teaches content and thinking skills
  • Builds community among honors students
  • Sets expectations for honors-level work
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Honors Courses

18 credits (at least 9 outside your major)

+

Earn 18 additional honors credits through three pathways:

  • Designated honors classes: Courses with "HNRS" prefix or an "H" following the course number
  • Honors options: Regular courses expanded with additional honors-level work, arranged with your instructor and approved by the Honors Director
  • Independent study: Conference courses negotiated between you and instructors for deep exploration of a topic

At least 9 of these credits must be earned outside your "school" (e.g., if you're a science major, take some honors courses in humanities or social sciences).

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Senior Honors Thesis

6 credits (full year)

+

A year-long independent research project on a topic you choose, completed under faculty mentorship.

  • Ordinarily completed during your senior year
  • Guided by a faculty advisor in your field
  • Presented to a committee: your advisor, the Honors Director, and two other faculty members
  • Showcased at the end-of-year Thesis Showcase

The thesis is often the most meaningful academic experience of your college career.

Transfer Student Requirements

  • Fewer than 15 credits earned: Complete all standard requirements (27 total honors credits)
  • 15–45 credits earned: May graduate with 21 total honors credits
  • More than 45 credits earned: May graduate with 18 total honors credits; freshman seminar requirement may be substituted

Honors Course Catalog

Courses that count toward your honors requirements

These are examples of honors courses offered at Newman. Course availability varies by semester, so check the current schedule for what's being offered.

Core Honors Courses

Freshman Honors Seminar
Interdisciplinary exploration of human nature. Required for all first-year honors students.
3 credits
Senior Honors Thesis
Year-long independent research project under faculty mentorship.
6 credits
Honors Capstone Prep
Preparation for senior thesis research and writing.
1 credit

Navigator Courses

Lift-Off
Career and academic planning for sophomore honors students.
1 credit
Destination Check
Mid-program reflection and planning for junior honors students.
1 credit
Launch
Mid-program reflection and planning for junior honors students.
1 credit

Sample Honors Offerings

Ethics
Examination of ethical theories and their application to contemporary issues.
3 credits
Art Appreciation
Introduction to visual arts with enhanced analysis and discussion.
3 credits
Mindful Leadership
Exploration of leadership through the lens of human development and mindfulness.
3 credits
Universe We Live In / Quest for Meaning
Interdisciplinary exploration of science, philosophy, and meaning.
3 credits
General Chemistry II Lab
Enhanced laboratory experience for honors students in chemistry.
2 credits
Brave New World
Imagining Utopias and Dystopias. This class will examine how humans have imagined what the human future might look like — whether a future of perfection or of disaster.
3 credits
Theology Through Games
Interdisciplinary capstone course using games to engage students in questions of forgiveness, justice and mercy.
3 credits
Physics 2 Lab/Lecture
Honors section covering electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics with enhanced lab work.
4 credits

What About Honors Options?

Don't see a course you need? Many regular courses can become "honors" through an honors option — additional work arranged with your instructor and approved by the Honors Director. This flexibility means you can earn honors credit in almost any subject that interests you.

Questions About Your Path?

Dr. Kelly McFall

Dr. Kelly McFall
Director, Honors Program

Dr. McFall can help you plan how Honors fits your specific major and goals.

Email Dr. McFall