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Dec 05, 2025
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2010-2012 Undergraduate Catalog ARCHIVED CATALOG: CONTENT MAY NOT BE CURRENT. USE THE DROP DOWN ABOVE TO ACCESS THE CURRENT CATALOG.
Honors
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Students admitted to the Honors College may choose to participate in University Honors, Department Honors, or both.
Students in University Honors are required to complete a minimum of 31 credits of HON-prefixed courses. Students entering University Honors directly from high school can satisfy most of the requirements in the honors core curriculum with honors courses. Students who enroll after entering UNLV or who transfer to UNLV may apply some of their regular courses toward the honors core but must still meet the 31-credit HON requirement and the requirements in the core.
Students transferring from other honors programs or colleges can petition to have up to six honors credits earned at the previous institution applied towards the 31-credit requirement. Although advanced placement credits earned by scoring a four or five can be used to replace certain honors courses, those credits do not count toward the 31-credit HON minimum.
Honors Core Requirements:
Students must fulfill the honors core requirements in order to become University Honors Scholars. The honors core curriculum replaces and satisfies the university’s general education core requirements. Although some courses designated as HON courses may be waived, students need to complete at least 31 credits of HON-designated courses in order to graduate as University Honors Scholars.
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Degree Requirements
Honors Orientation - Total Credits: 1 - HON 105 H - Honors Orientation Seminar (must be taken during the first year)
Honors Composition - Total Credits: 3 - HON 100 H - Honors Rhetoric (must be taken during the first year)
Honors Persuasive Speaking - Total Credits: 3 - HON 190A H - Honors Public Speaking (must be taken during the first year)
Perspectives on the Western Experience - Total Credits: 6 - HON 110 H - Perspectives on the Western Experience I
- HON 115 H - Perspectives on the Western Experience II
Mathematics - Total Credits: 3 or 4
- HON 181 H - Honors Calculus I
- MATH 126 - Precalculus I
an appropriate math course
The Development of Science - Total Credits: 3 - HON 280 H - The Development of Science
Laboratory Science - Total Credits: 4 - HON 230 H - Scientific World View I
or - HON 235 H - Scientific World View II
or appropriate courses in biology, chemistry, geology, or physics Themes in American Civilization - Total Credits: 3 - HON 111 H - Themes in American Civilization
- HON 112 H - Exploring American Politics
Social Science - Total Credits: 3 - HON 200A H - Honors General Psychology
- HON 200B H - Honors Microeconomics
- HON 200C H - Honors Macroeconomics
- HON 200D H - Individual, Society, and Freedom
- HON 200E H - Honors Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
or another appropriate course Foreign Languages - Total Credits: 6-12 (A foreign language through the intermediate two level or two foreign languages, each through the elementary two level) Fine Arts - Total Credits: 3 - HON 210 H - Introduction to Performance
or certain HON 400 H seminars or a course in the history of music, architecture, theatre, or art, to be approved by the Honors College Honors Seminar Requirement - Total Credits: 12 (Four HON 400 H seminars including any used to satisfy the requirements listed above)
Total Credits: 50-57
One seminar can be replaced by an appropriate 700-level course from a department other than the student’s major. Students who participate in one of UNLV’s semester abroad programs or a National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) honors seminar may replace one honors seminar for each semester off campus. Students must complete a minimum of HON 400 H seminars, and replaced seminars do not count toward the 31-credit minimum. Department HonorsStudents in Department Honors take 400 H seminars and complete a six-credit honors thesis/project during their senior year (HON 498 H and HON 499 H). Many of the seminars can be used to satisfy general education core requirements in social science, humanities, or fine arts. The thesis/project may satisfy elective credits in the student’s department.
Multidisciplinary Studies ProgramThis program is designed for students participating in University Honors who have educational goals that cannot be met by the usual majors on campus. The Multidisciplinary Study Degree track of the Honors College consists of three distinct pieces: the Honors College core curriculum explained above, two 24-credit concentrations, and 12 additional credits of honors seminars. The 24-credit concentrations must be in two distinct disciplines. At least nine credits in each discipline must be at the 300-level or higher. The disciplines are thematic concentrations and not necessarily 24 credits with a single prefix. The honors senior project HON 498–499 H may, if acceptable to the faculty mentor and the dean of the Honors College, count toward one of the discipline-related concentrations. This program requires at least 124 credits, with a minimum of 42 credits of 300-level or higher courses. No course can be used to satisfy more than one of the above three categories. Students must have an overall UNLV GPA of at least 3.30 and an honors GPA of at least 3.00 to graduate with an honors Multidisciplinary Studies Degree. Students who do not meet the Honors College minimum GPAs will earn a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree without the honors designation provided that they meet the minimum GPA requirement stated for that degree. Only courses in which a student has earned a C or better can be used to satisfy honors requirements. |
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