Honors
Nova Southeastern University Undergraduate Programs
Key Information
Campus location
Fort Lauderdale, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 33,510
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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Scholarships
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Introduction
Go Beyond the Classroom
The Farquhar Honors College offers unique and engaging learning opportunities, resources, and events for highly motivated and high-achieving undergraduate students through curricular and co-curricular activities.
In addition to an emphasis on research and small class sizes, the Honors College takes a well-rounded approach by encouraging students to support and learn from each other in and outside the classroom. It promotes balance by advancing students' personal and professional goals, and it creates unique ways for students to interact with their professors. It supports the advancement of all students in inquiry, innovation, creativity, global awareness, art and culture, and ethics.
Why Join the NSU Honors College?
Faculty mentorship
Students gain a more comprehensive approach to the learning process by asking full-time faculty creative questions and becoming innovative in their thinking process.
Co-curricular experiences
Connect classroom experience with experiences outside the classroom, including study abroad opportunities, speakers, exclusive workshops and seminars, and social activities.
Scholarship rewards
Students have the opportunity to qualify for an Honors College Scholarship of $500 per year.
Hands-on learning
Go beyond books and lectures by participating in thoughtful learning experiences and engaging discussions.
Individualized study
Opportunities will be available for students to conduct undergraduate research studies or study abroad.
Special recognition
Honors courses will be noted on the student's permanent transcript, showing prospective employers or graduate and professional schools the enhanced education the student received.
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Ideal Students
Who Should Apply?
If you're an incoming NSU freshman, transfer student, or current student seeking an interactive, hands-on, and innovative undergraduate experience, the Honors College is for you. Students can be pursuing any major to become a member and must maintain good academic standing while enrolled.
Scholarships and Funding
Curriculum
Honors Courses
Honors courses are highly interactive, discussion-based, and hands-on courses and are designed to enhance student critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. Honors students have direct interaction with faculty and may be invited to present portions of the course material to classmates. Honors courses might include a field trip or other hands-on learning experiences.
Honors seminars (HONR prefix) are unique courses offered only to students in the Farquhar Honors College. Core courses offered as "Honors sections" address the same learning outcomes as non-Honors sections, incorporate unique instructional methods such as problem-based instruction, have smaller enrollment, and are limited to Honors students.
Honors courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements for the major, general education requirements, and general electives.
- Biology II/Lab Honors
- General Chemistry I/Lab Honors
- General Chemistry II/Lab Honor
- Organic Chemistry I/Lab
- Organic Chemistry II/Lab
- College Writing Honors
- Advanced College Writing Honors
- Principles of Microeconomics Honors
- Principles of Macroeconomics Honors
- Personal Finance Honors
- Honors Seminar: Myth and Fairy Tale in Modern Culture
- Honors Seminar: Future History
- Honors Seminar: The Problem of Consciousness
- Honors Seminar: Culture Wars
- Honors Seminar: Wicked Wit: Satire in Literature, Film, and Television
- Honors Seminar: Genetics and Genealogy
- Honors Seminar: The Nature of Truth
- Honors Seminar: Science in the News
- Honors Seminar: You: A Critical Analysis
- Changes of Our Chemical World
- Honors Seminar: We Are All Biased
- Honors Seminar: Cultural Minorities and American Justice
- Honors Seminar: The Image As Visual Rhetoric
- Reel Music: A Survey of Music in Film
- Honors Seminar: Read It, Watch It, Play It: Transmedia Storyworlds
- Honors Seminar: The Healthy Woman, Mothers to Cyborgs
- Honors Seminar: Alt-Facts & Fake News: Media Literacy in the Digital Age
- Honors Seminar: Water & Sustainability
- The US Supreme Court and the Cultural Revolution: Studying the Legacy of the Warren Court
- Changes of Our Chemical World Field Study
- Honors Reading Seminar
- Honors Reading Seminar: Kenan Trebincevic
- Honors Reading Seminar: Charles Blow
- Honors Reading Seminar: Atul Gawande
- Honors Reading Seminar: Hans Rosling
- Honors Seminar: History of Economic Development
- Honors Seminar: Utopias and Dystopias
- Honors Seminar: Philosophy and Politics in Film
- Honors Seminar: Famous American Trials
- Honors Seminar: Chick Lit, Chick Flicks
- Honors Seminar: Inappropriate Relationships
- Honors Seminar: Ideologies of the Twentieth Century
- Honors Seminar: The U.S. at War
- Honors Seminar: The "F" Word: Feminism and Culture
- Interpersonal Perception
- Honors Seminar: The Misbehaving Brain
- The Idea of the Hospital
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Philosophy and the Western Film
- Honors Seminar: The Pathography: Patients' Stories of Illness
- Honors Seminar: Conspiracy Theories
- The Book As Art
- Riders on the Storm: Critical Thinking and the Four Horsemen of Modern Atheism
- Deciphering Diversity in the Law
- Medical London: Culture and Context
- Epidemics: Germs and Their Power over Humanity
- Witch-Hunts!
- Honors Seminar: Assassin's Creed
- Honors Seminar: New Ideas from New Worlds
- Honors Seminar: The Ethics of Suicide (To Be or Not To Be)
- Honors Seminar: Alcohol, Drugs, and Society
- Honors Seminar: Law and Literature
- Honors Seminar: Design Thinking
- Honors Seminar: Introduction to Biomedical Research
- The Nuclear Dilemma
- Reel Science
- Latino Voices
- War Stories: Gender and Soldiering in Contemporary America
- Race in Art
- Honors Seminar: Say it Ain’t so Joe: History through the Eyes of Sports
- Honors Seminar: Autism Today: The Individual and Family
- Honors Seminar: Autism Today: Field Experience
- Honors Travel Study
- Independent Study: Honors Thesis Research
- Global Issues Honors
- Global Issues Honors
- American Literature I Honors
- American Literature II Honors
- World Literature I Honors
- World Literature II Honors
- Applied Statistics Honors
- Calculus I Honor
- Calculus II Honors
- Principles of Management Honors
- Business Strategy and Policy
- Biomedical Ethics Honors
- PHYS 2350H - Mechanics, thermodynamics, vibrations, and waves.
- PHYS 2360H - Electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics.
- Introduction to Psychology Honors
- Human Sexuality Honors
- Social Psychology Honors
- Lifespan Human Development Honors
- Public Speaking Honors