Jun 10, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Bulletin (Draft) 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Bulletin (Draft)

Honors Curriculum


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Four-Year


Required Honors Courses:


  • HO 101  - Honors Forum (4 semesters)
  • One Honors section of Philosophy (non-religion) or one 300- or 400- level philosophy course
  • B.S., B.S.N., B.B.A., and B.A.S. students: 2 Foreign Language Courses ( a 2-semester sequence)*
  • B.A. students: 1 course in Science or Mathematics and 1 course Science or Mathematics or in Social Science (in addition to the Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Social Science requirements in the Enlight Core Curriculum 
  • B.F.A. and B.M. students:
     •     2 Foreign Language Courses (a 2-semester sequence)*
      or
     •     1 course in Science or Mathematics and 1 course in Science, Mathematics, or Social Science (in addition to the Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Social Science requirements in the Enlight Core Curriculum )
  • HO 303  - Special Topics Seminar (2 Sections)
  • HO 401  - Independent Study I
  • HO 402  - Independent Study II
  • *International students who are citizens of a country where English is not the first language may fulfill this requirement by meeting MUW’s admission standards for English proficiency.

 

Enlight Core Honors Courses: (Select 2)


In addition to an Honors section of Philosophy, Honors students must take at least two Honors sections of courses from MUW’s Enlight Core Curriculum . Offerings vary each semester and are listed as Honors (HO) sections in the published course schedule.

With the approval of the Honors Director, students may also substitute a 300- or 400-level course outside the student’s major or minor.

Four-Year Residential


The required courses for students in the Residential Honors Program are the same as the Four-Year curriculum with the following exceptions:

  • the number of Enlight Core Curriculum  Honors Courses is increased to 4 (taken together in the living-learning community in the freshman and sophomore years) and is not required to include a section of Philosophy (non-religion)
  • the 2 sections of HO 303  - Special Topics Seminar are offered as part of the Residential Honors Study Abroad experience in the summer after the sophomore year

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