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2024-2025 University of Wyoming Catalog 
    
2024-2025 University of Wyoming Catalog

Honors Interdisciplinary Inquiry Concurrent Major


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Students majoring in Honors Interdisciplinary Inquiry explore our past, present, and future from interdisciplinary perspectives. In addition to core courses, students select a concentration from among the following: 1) Environment, Ethics, and Humankind; 2) Health, Policy and the Body; 3) Technology, Society, and the Future; and 4) Creativity, Social Justice, and our World. The major in Honors Interdisciplinary Inquiry is a concurrent degree program, meaning that students complete it alongside a second degree program. The Honors major is a 33-credit major: students complete 18 core credits and 15 credits within their chosen concentration.

University Studies Program


This degree requires that The University Studies Program 2015  requirements are met before graduation. Some of the courses required for this major fulfill USP requirements, but not all. Students should check their degree evaluations and consult with their assigned academic advisor to discuss their specific course plan.

Degree Requirements


Honors Interdisciplinary Inquiry, Concurrent Major Core: 18 total credits

HP 1020  First Year Colloquium 1 (COM1) (3 credits)

HP 2020   First Year Colloquium 2 (COM2) (3 credits)

HP 2150 Producing Knowledge: Analysis, Creativity, & Expression (ACE) (1 credit)

HP 2250 Producing Knowledge: Interviews, Surveys, & Experiments (ICE) (1 credit)

HP 3151  -3157 Honors Global Perspectives Course (3 credits)*

HP 3151  -3157 Honors Global Perspectives Course (3 credits)*

HP 4250   Producing Knowledge: Capstone Seminar (3 credits)

HP 4350   Internship (1 credit)

     *A single course cannot count as both a Global Perspectives and a Concentration Upper Division Interdisciplinary Honors Elective

 

Honors Interdisciplinary Inquiry, Concurrent Major Concentration: 15 credits

Students complete 15 credits from one of the following concentrations: 1) Environment, Ethics, and Humankind; 2) Health, Policy and the Body; 3) Technology, Society, and the Future; and 4) Creativity, Social Justice, and our World.

Students consult with Honors advisors and review course listings on the Honors website to select options from among the following courses that qualify for their chosen concentration.

HP 3050

HP 3151

HP 3152

HP 3153

HP 3154

HP 3155

HP 3156

HP 3157

HP 4150

HP 4151

HP 4152

HP 4153

HP 4154

HP 4155

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