Major Requirements for Students Pursuing Latin Honors
CHEM 1071/75H Honors Chemistry I and Lab (Fall)
CHEM 1072/76H Honors Chemistry II and Lab (Spring)
MATH 1571H Honors Calculus I (Fall)
MATH 1572H Honors Calculus II (Fall and Spring)
MATH 2573H Honors Calculus III (Fall)
MATH 2574H Honors Calculus IV (Spring)
PHYS 1401V Honors Physics I (Fall)
PHYS 1402V Honors Physics II (Spring)
CHEM 2331H Honors Organic Chemistry I (Fall) *can be a sub for AEM 2012--Dynamics
HCOL 3101H or HCOL 3102H
All students in the major, including Honors students, must complete CEGE4104W and the course’s design project. The honors thesis is a separate class, with separate requirements. The capstone course is always a group project mentored by professional engineers. The honors thesis is usually an individual project mentored by a faculty member in the department and formally approved by the departmental faculty adviser.
The summa thesis must have an identifiable "original" component. Furthermore, the summa thesis must be "defended". The defense may be a formal defense (like a master's thesis defense) in front of their honors committee, or the defense may be a formal presentation at a regional/national/international professional conference.