Honors Curriculum
The curriculum of the UT Tyler Honors College consists of a minimum of 18 hours of honors courses for the university's core curriculum, 6 hours of honors in the major/contract courses, and an honors senior project. To be eligible for special Honors designation at graduation, students must complete Honors College requirements and attend all Honors Colloquia and zero-credit seminars (HNRS 1000-4000), as described below.
Honors Colloquium
One of the hallmarks of the Honors College is the Honors Colloquium, which is an opportunity for students to meet and talk with scholars, as well as local, regional, and national leaders about topics that relate to each semester's courses. Colloquia may also include museum trips, service projects, productions, and other leadership and learning activities. Typically, the Honors College hosts four colloquia per semester.
Honors Zero-Credit Seminars
Honors students must enroll in the appropriate section of a zero-credit Honors seminar HNRS 1000, HNRS 2000, HNRS 3000, or HNRS 4000 each semester. These courses will prepare students for colloquia and ensure progress on requirements like contract courses and the senior project.
Honors in the Core (12 hrs.)
Honors students must enroll in at least one Honors core course (HNRS or honors sections of a pre-existing course) in each of the student's first 4 semesters to reach the 12 hour minimum. HNRS 1351 and HNRS 1352 are required of all students entering the program in the freshman year. These 12 hours of Honors core courses will replace an equal number of hours of the standard Core Curriculum. Students will be required to meet the remaining hours of the Core Curriculum as determined by the Honors staff in consultation with college academic advisors.
Honors in the Major/Contract Courses (6 hrs.)
Each semester of the junior year, students will enroll in Honors in the Major or contract courses in their major in which they will complete an additional research project. Contract courses will be chosen in consultation with the Honors Dean or the Coordinator.
Honors Senior Project
In their final two semesters, students will complete an honors project in the major. The project will be written under the guidance of a faculty member in the student's discipline with the approval of the Honors Dean or Coordinator.