The Honors College
The Honors College focuses attention on the excellence of Mason's student body and highlights the full spectrum of opportunities for academic achievement, professional development, and public service that Mason offers our most highly-motivated undergraduates. The Honors College provides talented students in all majors an enriched academic and social environment that enhances their college experience. Participation in challenging and innovative programs encourages student leadership and active engagement in local, national, and global communities.
Through the resources of the Honors College, the university provides students the support to excel academically and to pursue life-long goals. Included in these resources is the Honors College curriculum, which offers challenging courses that fulfill general education requirements. Senior faculty, including Mason's Robinson Professors, teach small classes of students taking the curriculum. A select group of entering students is invited to become part of the University Scholars, a community of learners and leaders who receive Mason's most competitive merit-based scholarships. All Honors College students have access to the Office of Fellowships, which provides advice and information to high-achieving Mason undergraduates and recent alumni about the application process for nationally competitive fellowships.
The benefits of being part of the Honors College include participating in a diverse living-learning community. Community programs include special lectures, events, and excursions on and off campus, as well as opportunities to take advantage of internships and cultural programs in Washington, D.C.
All students in the Honors College receive individualized academic advising, priority registration, and opportunities for close interaction with faculty for one-on-one mentoring and graduate and professional advising.
Honors students have the opportunity to study with some of Mason's most accomplished teachers and scholars from disciplines across the university, including Mason's Robinson Professors.
Admissions
Admission to the Honors College is based on a holistic review of each student's academic performance as well as any other information included in the general application, such as rigor of coursework, standardized test scores, class rank, essay response, teacher recommendations, outstanding leadership, and commitment to community service. Space is limited in each class, and admissions criteria may vary according to the applicant pool in any given year.
Admission to the Honors College requires an application and is open to both incoming first-year and transfer students.
Policies
Continuation in Honors
Transfer of Honors Credits
Honors Curriculum
Starting in their first semesters on campus, Honors College students are challenged to identify, articulate, and evaluate multiple perspectives on questions of cultural, scientific, or global significance and to consider evidence that broadens their understanding and challenges their beliefs.
The Honors College inquiry-driven curriculum provides exceptionally motivated students with an alternative to the Mason Core. The Honors College curriculum allows students increased opportunities to pursue minors and other individual interests such as extended research. Students may also take honors sections of selected major courses as well as upper division courses offered by the Honors College. Beyond the Honors College requirements, students must satisfy all requirements of their college and major and Mason undergraduate program requirements for admissions, residency, credit hours, quality, and upper level credits.
Students who complete the Honors College curriculum will receive a designation of Honors College Requirements Completed on their transcripts.
Students must take a minimum of 12 credits of HNRS courses from the Honors College at Mason. Students must also complete the Foundations; Inquiry in the Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences; Civic Engagement; Multi-Disciplinary Challenges requirements. Students must earn a grade of C or higher in the Honors College Foundations and Civic Engagement requirements.
Foundations
Introduction to Inquiry and Research: Honors students are introduced to methods for formulating, articulating, pursuing, and communicating research questions and the subsequent findings. Students must take one of the following during their first semester as an Honors College student:
Code | Title | Credits |
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HNRS 110 & HNRS 111 | Principles of Research and Inquiry and Honors College Colloquium | 4 |
or | ||
HNRS 302 | Principles of Research and Inquiry for Transfer Students | 3 |
Inquiry in the Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Students will pursue answers to focused questions in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Specific topics will vary by semester and section. (12 credits)
Code | Title | Credits |
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Reading the Arts (Topic Varies) | ||
Identity, Community, and Difference (Topics Vary) | ||
Contemporary Social Issues (Topic Varies) | ||
Reading the Past (Topic Varies) |
Civic Engagement
Students will explore their roles and responsibilities in society and/or identify and address issues of public or community concern. Specific topics will vary by semester and section (3 credits).
Code | Title | Credits |
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HNRS 260 | Society and Community Engagement Topics (Topics Vary) | 3 |
or HNRS 261 | Community Connection Practicum (Topics Vary) |
Multi-Disciplinary Challenges
Students will address complex challenges through scholarly research (HNRS 360) or experiential learning (HNRS 361). Specific topics will vary by semester and section. (3 credits)
Code | Title | Credits |
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HNRS 360 | Multi-Disciplinary Topics (Topic Varies) | 3 |
or HNRS 361 | Multi-Disciplinary Practicum (Topic Varies) |
Honors College Electives
Students are encouraged to explore fields in more depth through approved departmental honors courses.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Independent Senior Research in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology | ||
Cell Structure and Function (Honors section only) | ||
Biostatistics for Biology Majors (Honors section only) | ||
Foundations of Ecology and Evolution (Honors section only) | ||
General Genetics (Honors section only) | ||
Introduction to Research Design and Analysis | ||
Honors Research in Biology | ||
Business and Society (Mason Core) (Honors section only) | ||
Global Environment of Business (Mason Core) (Honors section only) | ||
General Chemistry I (Mason Core) (Honors section only) | ||
General Chemistry II (Mason Core) (Honors section only) | ||
General Chemistry Laboratory I (Mason Core) (Honors section only) | ||
General Chemistry Laboratory II (Mason Core) (Honors section only) | ||
Undergraduate Research | ||
Object-Oriented Programming (Honors section only) | ||
Research and Project Design Principles in Computing | ||
Contemporary Microeconomic Principles (Mason Core) (Honors section only) | ||
Introduction to Engineering (Mason Core) (Honors section only) | ||
RS: Internship in Clinical Research | ||
Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (Honors) | ||
Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (Honors) | ||
Theory of Differential Equations | ||
University Physics I (Mason Core) (Honors section only) | ||
University Physics II (Mason Core) (Honors section only) | ||
Introductory Statistics I (Mason Core) (Honors section only) | ||
Introductory Statistics II (Honors section only) | ||
RS: Undergraduate Research Scholars Program Seminar |
Additional Requirements
- Quantitative Reasoning: The Honors College quantitative reasoning requirement mirrors the quantitative reasoning requirement of a student's college and major.
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Science: The Honors College science requirement mirrors the science requirement of a student's college and major.
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Foreign Language: Students pursuing BA degrees may have a foreign language requirement.
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Beyond the Honors College requirements, students must satisfy all requirements of their college and major and Mason undergraduate program requirements for admissions, residency, credit hours, quality, and upper-level credits.
100 Level Courses
Required Prerequisite: (HNRS 111*C).
* May be taken concurrently.
C Requires minimum grade of C.
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
Required Prerequisite: (HNRS 110*C).
* May be taken concurrently.
C Requires minimum grade of C.
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Satisfactory/No Credit scale.
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
Required Prerequisites: HNRS 110C, 110XS, 302C, 302XS, 108C or 108XS.
C Requires minimum grade of C.
XS Requires minimum grade of XS.
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
200 Level Courses
Required Prerequisites: HNRS 110C, 110XS, 302C, 302XS, 109C or 109XS.
C Requires minimum grade of C.
XS Requires minimum grade of XS.
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
Required Prerequisites: HNRS 109C, 109XS, 110C, 110XS, 302C or 302XS.
C Requires minimum grade of C.
XS Requires minimum grade of XS.
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
Required Prerequisites: HNRS 109C, 109XS, 110C, 110XS, 302C or 302XS.
C Requires minimum grade of C.
XS Requires minimum grade of XS.
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
300 Level Courses
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
Required Prerequisites: HNRS 260C, 260XS, 261C or 261XS.
C Requires minimum grade of C.
XS Requires minimum grade of XS.
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
Required Prerequisites: HNRS 260C, 260XS, 261C or 261XS.
C Requires minimum grade of C.
XS Requires minimum grade of XS.
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
400 Level Courses
Required Prerequisites: (HNRS 110C or 302C).
C Requires minimum grade of C.
This course is graded on the Satisfactory/No Credit scale.
100 Level Courses
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
200 Level Courses
Enrollment limited to students with the Honors College (Business)., Honors College (STEM). or Honors College. attributes.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.