Millikin Honors Program Curriculum Requirements
Honors Program Requirements
Honors students
who complete the James Millikin Scholars program will have completed all
requirements for the university studies component of their academic program. James
Millikin Scholars are responsible for completing all required courses for
the major, the college and the degree. For
example, JMS must meet the foreign language requirement for the B.A. degree.
Students who leave the Honors Program and honors students who do not go on to
become JMS scholars must fulfill all regular MPSL sequential and non-sequential
requirements.
For students entering Millikin in Fall 2008 and after, this includes the changes in the university studies requirements as described in the Bulletin.
First
Year: Honors Scholars
Theme: Discovering
Scholarship
(12
credits)
First
Semester: 6 credits
· IN
183 Honors Seminar I (including First Week)-cohorted with
· IN
150 Honors Critical Writing, Reading and Research I
· Scholarship
Assistantship (Optional program, for 60 hours per semester)
Second
Semester: 6 credits
· IN
200-207 Honors Seminar
Students
will complete an Honors Seminar in one of the following areas: Business
(IN-200), Education (IN-201), Fine Arts (IN-202), Humanities (IN-203), Natural
Sciences(IN-204), Nursing (IN-205), Social Sciences (IN-206) or Mathematics
(IN-207).
· IN
151 Honors Critical Writing, Reading and Research II
Culminating
Event: Honors
Scholars Conference
Freshman
Honors Scholars and Freshman Presidential Scholars will present their research
in a conference open to the University Community.
Second
Year: Honors Scholars
Theme: Exploring
Scholarship
(6 credits)
First
Semester: 3 credits
· IN
200-207 Honors Seminar
Students
will complete an Honors Seminar in one of the following areas: Business
(IN-200), Education (IN-201), Fine Arts (IN-202), Humanities (IN-203), Natural
Sciences(IN-204), Nursing (IN-205), Social Sciences (IN-206) or Mathematics
(IN-207). Courses
may not be repeated.
· On-campus service learning
component through the second year
Second
Semester: 3 credits
· IN
200-207 Honors Seminar
Students
will complete an Honors Inquiry Seminar in one of the following areas: Business
(IN-200), Education (IN-201), Fine Arts (IN-202), Humanities (IN-203), Natural
Sciences (IN-204), Nursing (IN-205), Social
Sciences (IN-206), Mathematics (IN-207). Courses may not be repeated.
· All Honors students will do on-campus service learning
Culminating
Event: Celebration of selection
into JMS
Third Year:
James Millikin Scholars
Theme: Engaging Scholarship
(5-11
credits)
· IN350
Global Studies
· IN
491 Honors Project (total six
credits over two years)
· IN
492 Honors Seminars (one
credit each semester)
Culminating
Event:
Juniors
will present their Honors Proposal, at an Honors Community event
JMS must maintain a 3.4 GPA to stay in the program
.
Fourth Year: James
Millikin Scholars
Theme: Demonstrating Scholarship
(6-10
credits)
· IN
491 Honors Project (total six
credits over two years)
· IN
492 Honors Seminar (one
credit each semester)
Culminating
Event:
Seniors
will present their honors projects at Senior Recognition Day, which is open to
the University Community.
Total Hours Required in Honors Program: 34
Service
Component of The Honors Program
All
Honors and James Millikin Scholars will have a service component in each
year of the program. See links on
previous page.
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