Honors
The Honors minor uses interdisciplinary methods to examine complex historical and contemporary issues with a solution-driven approach. Students conduct research or produce creative work using a variety of disciplinary perspectives to address real-world concerns. Course work includes seminar-style, experiential, and community-engaged learning opportunities that encourage students to integrate their knowledge with the development of critical perspectives on the value of place and the vitality found in the diversity of its citizens. The Honors College minor/curriculum is designed to pair with all majors at St. Cloud State.
Courses
- CMST192 — Introduction to Communication Studies
- ENGL191 — College Composition and Rhetoric
- HONS101 — Honors Foundations
- HONS106 — Community Connections
- HONS141 — United States Since 1865
- HONS160 — Honors English Composition
- HONS170 — Introduction to Communication Studies
- HONS200 — Introduction to Community Leadership
- HONS206 — Approaches to Community Learning
- HONS210 — Honors Ethical and Civic Responsibility
- HONS211 — Honors Ethical and Civic Responsibility (Diversity/MGM)
- HONS220 — Honors Human and Physical Environment
- HONS240 — Honors Literature and Humanities
- HONS260 — Honors Social Science
- HONS401 — Advanced Interdisciplinary Research